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Superior General Society of Saint Pius X

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  • Mat 23:9 And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven (context of religous leaders!).

    See youtube videos by BEREANBEACON and excatholicsforchrist. Don't be afraid.

  • Hope for Catholics? Did anyone ever tell you were full of yourself?

    Your ridge interpretation would forbid you calling an earthly parent father. Yet God Himself, in the commandments, terms one of your parents father, and tells you to honor him as such. Your text means simply, “call no one your father as if you had no other father with rights over you.” That is, you must realize that all paternity is of God, and you owe your being, and all that you have, including your earthly father, to Him.

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  • Wrong again.

    I resist you to your face, after the example of St. Paul, who resisted St. Peter to the face. “But when Cephas was come to Antioch, I withstood him to the face, because he was to be blamed.” (Galatians 2:11). Matt: 16:18 doesn’t mean the pope can do as he pleases, especially when he goes against Catholic doctrine. Remember Peter denied Christ three times.

  • @Oblationem Remember Matthew 16 and 18 still cleared him to do that

  • F. “All ceremonies are professions of faith, in which the interior worship of God consists. Now man can make profession of his inward faith, by deeds as well as by words: and in either profession, if he makes a false declaration, he sins mortally.”

    St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Pt. I-II, Q. 103., A. 4.

  • E.

    Catholics cannot partake in Non-Catholic worship.

    Pope Pius XI, Mortalium Animos (#10): “So, Venerable Brethren, it is clear why this Apostolic See has never allowed its subjects to take part in the assemblies of Non-Catholics…”

    

  • C.

    There must never be a loss of appreciation for the ecclesiological implication of sharing in the sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist.”

    (John Paul II, Ut Unum Sint (#58), May 25, 1995):

    D.

    Moreover because of John Paul’s Ut Unum Sint reflections of a new Papacy, the

    In Orthodoxy proposes a new model of the Roman Papacy. Google Ut Unum Sint,

    New Papacy - sharing the Papacy etc. Now’s that supporting Matt: 16:18 eh?

    Read: Ut Unum Sint on the Vatican web site.

  • B.

    …By reason of the very close sacramental bonds between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church… The Catholic Church has often adopted and now adopts a milder policy, offering to all the means of salvation and an example of charity among Christians through participation in the sacraments and in other sacred functions and objects…

    (John Paul II, Ut Unum Sint (#58), May 25, 1995):

  • A.

    Catholic teaching:

    Pope Pius IX, Encyclical, April 8, 1862: “…whoever eats of the Lamb and is not a member of the Church, has profaned.” (The Papal Encyclicals, Vol. 1 (1740-1878), p.364.

    John Paul II taught that non-Catholics may lawfully receive Holy Communion and other sacraments. See: (Canon 844.3 of (his) 1983 Code of Canon Law).

  • @Oblationem Let me see your proof or your investigation /research

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