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Sedevacantism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sedevacantism is the theological position of those traditional Catholics who most certainly believe in the papacy, papal infallibility and the primacy of the Roman Pontiff, and yet do not recognize Benedict XVI as a legitimate successor of Peter in the primacy.
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“Further, if ever it should appear that any bishop (even one acting as an archbishop, patriarch or primate), or a cardinal of the Roman Church, or a legate (as ... — “Such promotion or election in and of itself, ... — “It shall not be possible for such a promotion or election to be deemed valid or to be valid,
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Not until we had moved to a town where a Society of Saint Pius X chapel was located and where the priest took a very negative position towards sedevacantism, did I take a serious look at this subject or my position.
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There are spiritual consequences of sedevacantism: ... sedevacantism is a theological opinion, and not a certitude. To treat it as a certitude leads to condemning with temerity traditional Catholics who disagree; ... IS SEDEVACANTISM CATHOLIC?; Taken from the March 1998 issue of The Angelus...
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Sedevacantism: Latin for the Papal See being vacant by the resignation, translation, or death of its bishop.
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"Sedevacantism" has become the unfortunate (and inaccurate) nickname for the conviction of those Catholics who are persuaded that adherence to the Catholic Faith and the Catholic Church in our time necessarily entails rejection of John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I & II, and Benedict XVI as heretics and therefore...
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Because the thesis of Sedevacantism is becoming more and more common among Catholics, I feel it necessary to post this excellent article - an article that refutes Sedevacantism and defends our Holy Catholic Faith and the Papacy.
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Eclipse of the Church: 1958 and Beyond ... ; September 12-14, 2004; Sunday-Tuesday vol 15, no. 171 ... "Let no man deceive you by any means: for unless there come a revolt first, and the man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition who opposeth and is lifted up above all that is called God or that is worshipped,
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The word Sedevacantism is a compound of two Latin words which together mean “the Chair is vacant.”1 Sedevacantism appears then to be a theological position or a theory kept by some traditional Catholics who think that the most recent popes, the popes of the Vatican II council, lost their pontifical authority...
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