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German Canon Lawyer Spreads Conspiracy Theory about Benedict XVI

The canon lawyer Thomas Schüller of Münster, Germany, has condemned the address of Benedict XVI at the funeral of Cardinal Meisner in Cologne according to the news agency epd. Schüller stated that …More
The canon lawyer Thomas Schüller of Münster, Germany, has condemned the address of Benedict XVI at the funeral of Cardinal Meisner in Cologne according to the news agency epd.
Schüller stated that Archbishop Georg Gänswein and others “have positioned Benedict XVI as an antipope against Francis”. He even spreads the conspiracy theory that the address is part of a “campaign” against Francis.
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piusdecimus
The English text of what he said is online here: novusordowatch.org/…/canon-lawyer-be…
Rafał_Ovile
Chronological order and its logical consequence would suggest otherwise. That all Popes elected after Pope Benedict XVI, (while him living), would have to be antipopes being two or more popes is erroneous. [Schüller stated that Archbishop Georg Gänswein and others “have positioned Benedict XVI as an antipope against Francis”.]
Piotr2000
"Benedict XVI was forced for resignation..."
It is probably too easy to say about him:
"He gave up, he was afraid about himself " but ....
I know, it is very difficult to lay down own life...
so pray for him..
hockeyCEO
Benedict's address is vague enough to be interpreted in many different ways. Buhahhaha
Jungerheld
Benedict's address is spreading like wildfire, so someone was sure to attempt to respond with equal force in an opposing direction. I guess it confirms Benedict XVI's words are resonating as critical of Pope Francis and his advisors. I was expecting everyone to take the words as supporting their own version of what is sinking the boat. And so I will not be surprised if someone else rushes to say …More
Benedict's address is spreading like wildfire, so someone was sure to attempt to respond with equal force in an opposing direction. I guess it confirms Benedict XVI's words are resonating as critical of Pope Francis and his advisors. I was expecting everyone to take the words as supporting their own version of what is sinking the boat. And so I will not be surprised if someone else rushes to say the boat is capsizing because of old, dead wood some won't recognize needs to be replaced and updated, renewed for the modern journey...something like that.