Given the partial list of antipopes & interregna, should we be surprised to see another in our day? …

Natalius - antipope? (199-200) St. Hippolytus of Rome - antipope (217-235) Novatian, Latin Novatianus - antipope (251-251) Felix (II) - antipope (355-358) Ursinus - antipope (366-367) Eulalius - antipope …More
Natalius - antipope? (199-200)
St. Hippolytus of Rome - antipope (217-235)
Novatian, Latin Novatianus - antipope (251-251)
Felix (II) - antipope (355-358)
Ursinus - antipope (366-367)
Eulalius - antipope (418-419)
Laurentius, English Lawrence - antipope in 498 and from 501 to about 505/507
Dioscorus - pope or antipope, for 23 days in 530 Theodore - antipope from 21 September to 15 December 687 Paschal (I) - antipope against both the rival antipope Theodore and the legitimate pope St. Sergius I during 687 Constantine (II) - antipope (767-768) Philip - antipope in July 768 John - antipope (844-844) Anastasius the Librarian, Latin Anastasius Bibliothecarius - antipope (855-855) Christopher - antipope (903-904) Leo VIII - pope, or antipope, from 963 to 965 Boniface VII - pope, or antipope, from June to July 974 and from August 984 to July 985 John XVI - antipope (997-998) Gregory (VI) - antipope (1012-1012) Benedict (X) - antipope (1058-1059) Honorius (II) - antipope (1061-1064) Clement …More
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God will make everything known at the time He has chosen. I find great comfort in knowing that any given Pope is not THE Church. And should we ever find ourselves in an interregnum -- or should a Pope ever abandon that which was handed down to him to preserve -- we simply do not follow him into error. We remain in place, unmoved and unmovable.
A Pope merely holds the place of Christ at the Head …More
God will make everything known at the time He has chosen. I find great comfort in knowing that any given Pope is not THE Church. And should we ever find ourselves in an interregnum -- or should a Pope ever abandon that which was handed down to him to preserve -- we simply do not follow him into error. We remain in place, unmoved and unmovable.

A Pope merely holds the place of Christ at the Head of the Church and the Mystical Body....and should the See be vacant, it doesn't change what we know and must live as concerns our precious Faith.

We know what we have received from the Church of the Ages, and it this which we preserve and cleave to. If any Popes abandon this, we stay firm and clear-minded in the Deposit of Faith and the Traditions we have received. In so doing so we can never be mistaken.
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Note: Thus far, God has never allowed an interregnum to go on beyond 2 Years, 276 Days. There are some who claim that we have been in a period of interregnum since 31 December 2022 [1 Year, 37 Days and counting]