Wednesday, September 1, 2021

FSSP tell Pope Francis to interpret Vatican Council rationally.Affirm the Council with the rational premise and tell Pope Francis to do the same


FSSP,ICKSP,IBP
The FSSP (Fraternity of St Peter), ICKSP (Institute of Christ the King), and IBP (Institute of the Good Shepherd),interpretation of Vatican Council II is as schismatic as that of Pope Francis. They all use the false premise which Bishop Schneider avoided.
These communities need to tell Pope Francis to interpret Vatican Council rationally,come back to the Church and take the Catholic Church back to Tradition at all rites and liturgies.
They should mention that the SSPX-Vatican talks during the pontificate of Pope Benedict,were a waste of time.Since both sides were interpreting the Council with LG 14 ( baptism of desire) referring to literal and objective cases.Fr.Jean Marie Gleize and Cardinal Luiz Ladaria sj are still at it. 
–Lionel Andrades



Lionel Andrades
Promoter of the Lionel Andrades interpretation of Vatican Council II.For him the Council is dogmatic and not only pastoral.
Writer on the discovery of the two interpretations of Vatican Council II, one is rational and the other is irrational, one is interpreted with the false premise and the other without it. One is Magisterial and the other, the common one, is non Magisterial.
It is the same for the Creeds and Catechisms.
There can be two interpretations.
Why should Catholics choose an irrational version which is heretical, non traditional and schismatic, when a rational option is there which is traditional ?

Blog: Eucharist and Mission (eucharistandmission )

E-mail: lionelandrades10@gmail.com

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SEPTEMBER 1, 2021

Dr.Taylor Marshall did not ask Bishop Athanasius Schneider if the present two popes are in schism. Since the bishop said that the baptism of desire does not refer to literal cases in the present times and the popes since Pius XII differed

https://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2021/09/drtaylor-marshall-did-not-ask-bishop.html



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