Nun stellt sich eine entscheidende Frage: Wussten die Kardinäle des Konklaves von 1958, dass der neue Papst unter Zwang zurücktrat? Die Antwort lautet ja! Mehr noch, sie wussten es, da sie natürlich alle Kanonisten waren. Aber woran war das zu erkennen? Ganz einfach! Man sieht nicht, dass ein neuer Papst sein Amt annimmt, um eine halbe Stunde später zurückzutreten, und das auch noch nur vor den Kardinälen, während das Volk nur durch den weißen Rauch von seiner Wahl erfahren hat. Die Kardinäle hätten dem neuen Papst also mitteilen müssen, dass sein Verzicht gemäß Kanon 185 ungültig war und dass das Konklave durch seine Annahme bereits beendet war. Übersetzt mit DeepL.com (kostenlose Version) (Quelle: erster Kommentar)
Y ahora surge una pregunta crucial: ¿Podían saber los cardenales del cónclave de 1958 si el nuevo Papa renunciaba por coacción? ¡La respuesta es afirmativa! Es más, lo sabían, ya que todos ellos eran, evidentemente, canonistas. Pero, ¿qué indicios lo delataban? ¡Es muy sencillo! No se ve a un nuevo Papa aceptar su cargo para renunciar media hora después, y además solo ante los cardenales, ya que el pueblo solo ha sido informado de su elección por el humo blanco. Por lo tanto, los cardenales deberían haber comunicado al nuevo Papa que su renuncia era inválida en virtud del canon 185 y que el cónclave ya había terminado por el hecho de su aceptación. Traducción realizada con la versión gratuita del traductor DeepL.com (Fuente: primer comentario)
And now, a crucial question arises: Could the cardinals of the 1958 conclave have known whether the new Pope was resigning under duress? The answer is yes! What's more, they knew it because they were all canonists, of course. But how could this be recognised? It's quite simple! We don't see a new Pope accepting his office only to renounce it half an hour later, and what's more, only in front of the cardinals, the people having been notified of his election only by the white smoke. The cardinals should therefore have informed the new Pope that his resignation was invalid under canon 185, and that the conclave was already over because of his acceptance. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
And now, a crucial question arises: Could the cardinals of the 1958 conclave have known whether the new Pope was resigning under duress? The answer is yes! What's more, they knew it because they were all canonists, of course. But how could this be recognised? It's quite simple! We don't see a new Pope accepting his office only to renounce it half an hour later, and what's more, only in front of the cardinals, the people having been notified of his election only by the white smoke. The cardinals should therefore have informed the new Pope that his resignation was invalid under canon 185, and that the conclave was already over because of his acceptance. Translated with DeepL.com (free version) (Source: first comment)
Heresy of Modernism had too much momentum no stopping it . The great apostasy enviable . Hold tradition boys that's a boat that won't sink. Sooner or later a true will join u
Had Pope Pius XII lived two years longer, much of the mess would not have occurred. Roncalli never would have been elected and Montini would not have been named a cardinal.
And now, a crucial question arises: Could the cardinals of the 1958 conclave have known whether the new Pope was resigning under duress? The answer is yes! What's more, they knew it because they were all canonists, of course. But how could this be recognised? It's quite simple! We don't see a new Pope accepting his office only to renounce it half an hour later, and what's more, only in front of the cardinals, the people having been notified of his election only by the white smoke. The cardinals should therefore have informed the new Pope that his resignation was invalid under canon 185, and that the conclave was already over because of his acceptance. Translated with DeepL.com (free version) (Source: first comment)
And now, a crucial question arises: Could the cardinals of the 1958 conclave have known whether the new Pope was resigning under duress? The answer is yes! What's more, they knew it because they were all canonists, of course. But how could this be recognised? It's quite simple! We don't see a new Pope accepting his office only to renounce it half an hour later, and what's more, only in front of the cardinals, the people having been notified of his election only by the white smoke. The cardinals should therefore have informed the new Pope that his resignation was invalid under canon 185, and that the conclave was already over because of his acceptance. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
O godz. 18:25 radio watykańskie ogłosiło zaskakującą wiadomość, że dym rzeczywiście był biały, ale zgodnie z planem miał być czarny, a zatem doszło do pomyłki i najprawdopodobniej nie wybrano papieża! W związku z tym radio nadawało program muzyczny do godziny 18:32. W tym samym czasie różne oddziały straży otrzymały rozkaz powrotu do koszar. (Źródło: drugi komentarz)
Às 18h25, a rádio do Vaticano anunciou algo surpreendente: que a fumaça tinha sido, de facto, branca, mas que se esperava que fosse preta; que, portanto, tinha havido um erro e que, provavelmente, não havia sido eleito ninguém! Na sequência disso, a rádio transmitiu um programa musical até às 18h32. Ao mesmo tempo, as diferentes guardas receberam ordens para regressarem aos seus quartéis. (Fonte: segundo comentário)
Alle 18:25, la Radio Vaticana annunciò una notizia sbalorditiva: il fumo era stato effettivamente bianco, ma avrebbe dovuto essere nero; si era quindi verificato un errore e, verosimilmente, non era stato eletto alcun papa! A seguito di ciò, la radio trasmise un programma musicale fino alle 18:32. Nel frattempo, le varie guardie ricevettero l’ordine di rientrare nelle loro caserme. (Fonte: secondo commento)
Il faut couper la wifi et câbler les ordis. C'est toujours ça en moins pour les ondes. Mais comme il y a le boîtier vert pour l'électricité... et les antennes dehors, et la wifi des voisins, etc. Bonjour les ondes !