I really like this Marriage analogy. Since the Church is the Bride of Christ. The false vicar who has no intention to preserve and hand on the true faith, has no rightful claim to the papacy. Thank you!
Father DeSaye, you left out one of the key requirements for a valid papacy. The man elected must be a Catholic, that is, he must be baptized, he must profess the true Faith in its entirety, and he must not have separated himself from the Church by schism, heresy, or apostasy. Lacking this, by divine law, he is not an eligible candidate for the papacy.
I really like this Marriage analogy. Since the Church is the Bride of Christ. The false vicar who has no intention to preserve and hand on the true faith, has no rightful claim to the papacy. Thank you!
Didn’t Frances refuse to take the title “Vicar of Christ?”
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I can't wait to hear the solutions.
Could the man who is elected express his consent and have his fingers crossed behind his back.
The “marriage “ that would be featured on a movie or television show. A simulation of a marriage.
I rather follow tradition like Paul says to in 2 Thess 3:6
A parrot could be trained to say the vows and the parrot might be more faithful to the vows. 😅
Father DeSaye, you left out one of the key requirements for a valid papacy. The man elected must be a Catholic, that is, he must be baptized, he must profess the true Faith in its entirety, and he must not have separated himself from the Church by schism, heresy, or apostasy. Lacking this, by divine law, he is not an eligible candidate for the papacy.
Then it is reasonable to conclude that Jorge Bergoglio is not now, nor ever was the Sovereign Pontiff of the Holy Catholic Roman Church...
But is Francis really the vicar on earth? He doesn’t act like it.