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Pope Francis Slapping A Woman's Hand • (Very Angry) Very difficult to imagine how Pope Francis could be MORE of a disgrace to the Holy Catholic Church than he is. Just the other day, Pope Francis mocked …More
Pope Francis Slapping A Woman's Hand • (Very Angry)
Very difficult to imagine how Pope Francis could be MORE of a disgrace to the Holy Catholic Church than he is. Just the other day, Pope Francis mocked a young Altar Boy for folding his hands (as he was supposed to do). "Pope Francis Slaps A Woman's Hand" Pope Francis must abdicate IMMEDIATELY. - - - "Pope Francis Slapping A Woman's Hand" - - - 80469
Ultraviolet
That raises an interesting question. Since Benedict XVI retired, if Francis abdicated, who would be Pope?
nereid2
Benedict never validly renounced the office of pope so he remains pope. Bergoglio is an invalidly elected usurper.
nereid2
Please see ppbxvi.org for the canonical proof that Benedict is still pope.
Ultraviolet
Welllp, that opens a big 'ole can of worms. Since there have been numerous questionable resignations in the past as well. Those potentially invalid successors also appointed members to the Curia who, in turn, voted for future Popes. This isn't the first time it's all happened in Church history. I've seen Br. Alexis Bugnolo's site before. Whenever I want to give him the fits, I ask the following. …More
Welllp, that opens a big 'ole can of worms. Since there have been numerous questionable resignations in the past as well. Those potentially invalid successors also appointed members to the Curia who, in turn, voted for future Popes. This isn't the first time it's all happened in Church history. I've seen Br. Alexis Bugnolo's site before. Whenever I want to give him the fits, I ask the following. When Benedict XVI dies (and let's face it, that's a real possibility these days), who is the valid Pope then? If Francis is invalid, then what does that say about the Curia he appointed and the next Pope they elect after Francis?