Sunday, August 8, 2021

The Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) is being forced to interpret Vatican Council II with a false premise to create a false break with Tradition otherwise they will be declared 'legally not Catholics'

 

Michael Voris and Christine Niles  choose to interpret Vatican Council II with a fake premise since this is expected of them by the Archdiocese of Detroit, the Jewish Left Attorney General in Detroit and the ADL. Without the false premise, LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, UR 3, NA2, GS 22 etc in Vatican Council II would not be exceptions for Feeneyite extra ecclesiam nulla salus, the Athanasius Creed and the Syllabus of Errors of Pope Pius IX. This would not be welcomed  by those working for a new world religion in the Great Reset.

Since Brother Andre Marie micm, Prior at the St. Benedict Center, NH,USA does not project  invisible cases of being saved in invincible ignorance (CCC 847-848) as being objective in 2021, there is a Decree of Prohibitions placed upon him and the religious  community Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.It is approved by the Diocese of Manchester, New Hampshire and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.So now even the sedevacantists  Bishop Donald Sanborn and Bishop Mark Pivarunas who call themselves ‘traditionalists’ are politically correct with the liberals and the Left. This is not Catholic Tradition.

The Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) is being forced to interpret Vatican Council II with a false premise to create a false break with Tradition otherwise the CDF and the ADL  will declare them legally not Catholics.Since with the rational premise used in the interpretation of Vatican Council II there is no text in the Council to contradict the Athanasius Creed which says all need Catholic faith for salvation.

Catholics are being checked. They are told not to affirm the past ecclesiocentrism of the Church. This can be done easily by interpreting the Council without the false premise. The result is a return to the past ecclesiocentrism of the Catholic Church.-Lionel Andrades

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