PROOF THAT PAUL VI WAS NOT A LEGITIMATE POPE

Historical Tidbit: ‘Pope’ Paul VI permitted active Catholic Participation in Eastern Orthodox Masses. Fifty years ago, the relationship between the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church took a dramatic …More
Historical Tidbit: ‘Pope’ Paul VI permitted active Catholic Participation in Eastern Orthodox Masses.
Fifty years ago, the relationship between the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church took a dramatic turn towards encounter and dialogue. On Jan. 6, 1964, Pope Paul VI (+1978) and Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras (+1972) met on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. They prayed together and exchanged the kiss of peace. This continued a less formal meeting on the previous day. Source: Historic Meeting of Pope Paul VI, Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America - Orthodox Church
About a month ago, we published an article demonstrating that the Catholic Church teaches that she is infallible not only in her dogmas but also in her universal laws and sacramental rites — not in the sense that these could never be changed, but rather, that they could never be in themselves impious, heretical, sacrilegious, or otherwise harmful.
In his magnificent encyclical letter on …More
Klaus Elmar Müller
With his encyclical "Humanae vitae" Paul VI. stood against zeitgeist and modern theology professors; he has made clear what the sex act means. And this despite the fact that he was originally in favor of artificial contraception. He showed great bravery and fidelity to Catholic morality, but his Novus Ordo Missae was a terrible accident.
Super Omnia Veritas
The "liturgical reform" was by no means an "accident", but a central element of the modernist purpose of destroying the Catholic faith, along with the heretical documents of Vatican II promulgated by "saint" Montini...
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Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
A least Paul VI dressed like a real Pope with red mozzetta and stole. Benedict XVI was the best, not only using the red mozzetta and stole with ermine trim, but also using the red Summer silk one, and the white mozzetta and stole (which was apparently only used at Eastertime....but I think should have been a perminant option year round). Benedict XVI also brought back the Papal fannon, which JPII …More
A least Paul VI dressed like a real Pope with red mozzetta and stole. Benedict XVI was the best, not only using the red mozzetta and stole with ermine trim, but also using the red Summer silk one, and the white mozzetta and stole (which was apparently only used at Eastertime....but I think should have been a perminant option year round). Benedict XVI also brought back the Papal fannon, which JPII and Paul VI had abandoned. That was magnificent.
Very few know that there was also a green mozzetta and stole with the ermine trim, but that has not been used since the days of Leo XIII. There were also white Papal slippers, red ones, and green ones, all embridered with gold crosses.
There was also the Papal falda, not used since he time of John XXIII which was a white gown worn over the papal alb with a long train in front and back. It was very combersome, and even John XXIII hardly used it.
Now we have Bergoglio, who wears a Papal cassock and sash with no coat of arms on it. His cassock is so thin in material that everyone can see his black clerical pants underneath. Common, no class Bergoglo. I'm sure if he had his choice, he'd walk arond in an open neck black or white clerical shirt and black pants, or, to be very daring, he'd wear a sleeveless white t-shirt and black pants, like all the 80+ old Italian men wear near my neighborhood, when they meet at the Sons of Italy Hall to play bocce on the field next to the building. That's his style.
Sad, all the papal vesture gone......alone with most else.
Super Omnia Veritas
Wearing beautiful clothes and ornaments, if the Catholic faith is not professed, is of little use, if it is not to better deceive the unwary who allow themselves to be impressed by exteriority, without understanding that an enemy of the faith is all the more dangerous when he can hide his condition. In this sense, the "conciliar popes" that preceded Bergoglio are much more harmful than he is, since …More
Wearing beautiful clothes and ornaments, if the Catholic faith is not professed, is of little use, if it is not to better deceive the unwary who allow themselves to be impressed by exteriority, without understanding that an enemy of the faith is all the more dangerous when he can hide his condition. In this sense, the "conciliar popes" that preceded Bergoglio are much more harmful than he is, since he reveals his modernist nature more clearly...
Rand Miller
The logic in this article is correct. The problem is that people no longer care about thinking logically.
Jeffrey Ade
Thank you! Can't wait to read this in depth! God bless you!