Thursday 18 April 2024

A BISHOP MAY DEPOSE A POPE - ST THOMAS AQUINAS

 


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There we all were, thinking it's up to the lay faithful to kick up a fuss over the usurper pope Francis and his heresies, and demand his resignation. And for all we know, it's a lay person who's been delving into St Thomas Aquinas and the Deposit of Faith, and has discovered that any bishop may depose an heretical superior, be he even a pope. Or a Cardinal Tucho Fernandez. Or a Bishop Emeritus Peter Cullinane.

The orthodox hierarchy seem frightened of their own shadows. Apart from the occasional outcry from Strickland (who was sacked for it) Vigano, Muller and Burke, they put up and shut up with Francis' demolition job on the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. 

So as a stiffener for episcopal spines, let's remind bishops and ourselves of this, for example: "And today Lutherans and Catholics, Protestants, all of us agree on the doctrine of justification. On this point, which is very important, he (Martin Luther) did not err."(Francis)https://novusordowatch.org/2016/06/chaos-frank-brings-down-the-house-armenia-interview/  If that's not enough, take a gander at this: https://novusordowatch.org/francis/


A reader of this blog, "Michael", comments:

This needs to be sent to our Bishops, so they can give consideration to whether this applies to Frances/Bergoglio and then take action. If you have read this far, send the "Open letter to a Courageous Bishop" to your Bishop so he can decide if he is courageous or lukewarm.

 


For a pope this is not a good look 


 Mailbag: St. Thomas on the authority afforded a bishop to expel even a superior

 

Over the transom just now (Barnhardt-speak for "this has arrived in the mail"- ed).

I did not write this. The author desires to remain anonymous. This proves that any individual bishop could depose an heretical superior, and therefore CERTAINLY an Antipope.

The highest ecclesiastical rank Antipope Jorge Bergoglio has ever achieved is Cardinal.  As I have been saying for years, this Antipapacy is incredibly easy to solve: all that has to be done is to call a press conference and SAY IT. As it turns out, the infiltrators such as Tucho Fernandez can also be very easily deposed, by ANY bishop, including auxiliary bishops and/or bishops “emeriti”. – AB 



Let him be anathema


OPEN LETTER TO A COURAGOUS BISHOP

Your Excellency:

I’m writing to share an “obscure” teaching from the Deposit of Faith which affords a bishop the opportunity to expel a superior to himself from the Church. This provision comes from St Thomas Aquinas’s Commentary on Galatians. Since the Magisterium formally teaches that Thomas possesses the true understanding of the Faith, the implications of this “obscure” teaching are very significant because the Deposit of Faith is the highest authority on earth.

Even Vatican II reiterated the perennial teaching that the Magisterium is underneath (See CCC 86) and bound to Sacred Scriptures and Sacred Tradition, which will be referred to here as the Deposit of Faith. The CCC teaches that "the Magisterium draws ALL [emphasis added] that it proposes for belief [from the Deposit of Faith] as being divinely revealed. Since the Pope is part of the Magisterium, the Church teaches he too is underneath the Deposit of Faith.

The next logical question to ask is: does the Deposit of Faith afford the possibility for a bishop to expel a cleric superior to himself? This is a high bar to cross because one would have to establish that the correct Magisterial understanding of the Deposit of Faith supports such a thesis. Any lesser argument would fall short of this goal.

St Pius X begins Pascendi Dominici Gregis with the reason for his famous encyclical being to “… guard with the greatest vigilance the deposit of the faith [which was being attacked]…”. Toward the end of said encyclical, he reveals how one finds the correct understanding of the Faith. He then explicitly directs the Church to embrace the “Angelic Doctor” for the correct understanding of the Faith. Pius further writes that one “cannot set St Thomas aside … without grave detriment ”.

So, here we have a magisterial document, exhorting the Church to trust St Thomas Aquinas’s understanding of the Deposit of Faith. So, if Thomas explicitly taught, from the Deposit of Faith, that a single bishop has the power to expel anyone (if a certain condition is met), even a superior, then this would have the power to supersede the Magisterium.

 

 

Francis with his 'stang': an emblem used in satanic rituals

 

St Paul wrote, Though we, or an angel from heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathema ”. St Thomas comments on this biblical passage:

“Now, a teaching passed on by a man can be changed and revoked by another man who knows better … Even a teaching handed down by one angel could be supplanted by that of a higher angel or by God. But a teaching that comes directly from God can be nullified neither by man nor angel…. Hence the Apostle says the dignity of the Gospel teaching which comes directly from God is so great that if a man or even an angel preach another gospel …he is anathema, i.e., must be rejected and expelled.

… “[W]e must solve the objections which arise on this point. The first is that, since an equal has no authority over his peers and much less over his superiors, it seems that the Apostle has no power to excommunicate the apostles, who are his peers, and less so, angels who are superior… Therefore the anathema is invalid.”

“The answer to this is that the Apostle passed this sentence not on his own authority, but on the authority of the Gospel teaching [Deposit of Faith], of which he was the minister, and the authority of which teaches that whoever says anything contrary to it must [emphasis added] be expelled and cast out. "The word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day [John 12:48].

St Thomas just stated that a bishop (whom he refers to as a minister) is given an authority, not from his office as Bishop but from the Deposit of Faith, to expel an equal or a superior if a different gospel is preached than what was handed down.


 

The "ever so 'umble" Pope is blessed by Anglican 'Archbishop' Justin Welby


In summary, the Deposit of Faith, which is above the Magisterium, empowers every bishop to guard the “Gospel” with the power to expel anyone, even a superior, if a different Gospel is being preached. This power to expel is not from the office of bishop which would be subjected to a superior, but rather from the highest authority of the Church on earth, the Deposit of Faith.

Since the Magisterium is the teaching authority which Our Lord empowered to authoritatively teach, the Magisterium would have to endorse St Thomas as being the guide to use in correctly understanding the faith for this thesis to be valid, which it does.

One might object by saying the Magisterium in canon law outlines how to deal with heretical bishops, which would supersede Thomas. This response is false at the core. Regardless of what canon law instructs, it incapable of changing a teaching from the Deposit. The Magisterium, which is the highest authority to interpret the Deposit of Faith, endorses Thomas in this regard. Think of it this way: you have two correct ways to address a heretic in the Church - one from the Deposit of Faith, and another from the Magisterium, with both being valid. Canon Law does not supersede the Deposit of Faith, nor can it nullify any part of it.

In conclusion, it appears that Thomas’s Bible commentary, which was translated into English as recently as 2012, offers a mechanism for any bishop to defend the Faith against any heretic, whoever that may be, “Per Auctoritatem Evangelii” (By the Authority of the Gospel) a power vested in him as a successor to the Apostles. If this premise holds, this obscure teaching might have been providentially provided by Our Lord to save Holy Mother Church from the general apostasy which was foretold would happen.

Respectfully yours in Christ

Anonymous https://www.barnhardt.biz/2024/04/15/mailbag-st-thomas-on-the-authority-afforded-a-bishop-to-expel-even-a-superior/

 

 





31 comments:

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    1. Do you realise that the "Little Pebble" is a convicted pedophile who also been involved in the grooming of many young innocent girls.

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    2. No of course I don't realise any such thing.

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    1. Such a comment may relieve your feelings but proves nothing and contributes nothing. Any further comments in similar vein will not be posted.

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    2. Which god does he represent?

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    3. The god of this world-Satan

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  3. Thats the problem. These creatures declaring that they are God's representitive on earth. People judge rightly that if God sends these dudes they are going to stay away from Him.

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    1. It was Jesus Christ Himself who declared that 'these creatures' are God's representitive (sic) on earth: "Verily I say unto you, What things soever ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and what things soever ye shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven" (Mt 18, 18).

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    3. All Christians are God's representitives (sic). To set yourself up as the only one, with an authority higher than Jesus himself is a little bit precious.

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    4. The Gospel - which is my authority - is of course not higher than Jesus Himself. Your comment is illogical.

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  4. Geoffrey Strickland19 April 2024 at 16:13

    Francis has nothing to do with God.... God doesn't need Francis. But this Pope is going around the World giving false hope.. he is a man, nothing else.

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    1. Unfortunately he is something more. He is an ordained priest.

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  5. Devil incarnate...

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  6. Don’t worry about deposing him, that temple of Satan should be levelled to the ground

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    1. But I believe God expects the Church hierarchy and laity to do their part in deposing him.

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  7. He'll find out real soon if he doesn't repent

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  8. Man with a ridiculous hat and flowing robes from an era long gone and one of three popes that run a racket and don’t pay tax.

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    1. The Pope is Satan's highest ranking human

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    2. which pope? The white, Black, or Gray Pope?

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    3. All of the same rank

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  9. Leighton Stringer19 April 2024 at 16:24

    The whole Papal system is heretical… they are the little horn mentioned in revelation which is why he’s been running round trying to set up the one world religion.

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    1. Well you got that partly correct but please give evidence for your claim re Revelation. Wild heretical assertions simply don't cut it.

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  10. God ( 👑🐝 444 Hz ) = Energy = Karma = Religion for 432 Hz Public … = 80 % Healing ❤️‍🩹 of the world over Nature System of Energy ..

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    1. You're entitled to that opinion. Whatever it may mean.

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  11. Monsignor Murray parish priest of Taupo has always been a law unto himself (as his parishioners will say) and his Masses are not representative of the majority of NO Masses in Hamilton which are very reverent, with many people kneeling for Holy Communion, women wearing veils and often parts of the Mass sung in Latin. All parishes (but Taupo) the parishioners kneel from the Sanctus through to the great Amen, which was adopted by the Bishops Conference as the norm for the Catholic Church in New Zealand, although not adhered to in Palmerston North or in Taupo by a couple of renegades: Bishop Emeritus Cullinane and Mons Trevor Murray.

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    1. Thank you. It seems not all Monsignor Murray's parishioners would say he has always been a law unto himself. One has taken great umbrage at this post on his behalf, and reports that the monsignor has reacted likewise. Prayers on their behalf would be appreciated, thank you.

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  12. FrJoseph Pasquella is correct that the Latin rite churches are part of the Holy Roman Catholic Church and all their Masses are valid rites within the Church that any Catholic may attend. "The Latin Church (Latin: Ecclesia Latina) is the largest autonomous (sui iuris) particular church within the Catholic Church, whose members constitute the vast majority of the 1.3 billion Catholics. The Latin Church is one of 24 churches sui iuris in full communion with the pope; the other 23 are collectively referred to as the Eastern Catholic Churches, and have approximately 18 million members combined".

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  13. I can only say that at St Anthony's SSPX Wanganui, where I attend the TLM as often as I can (it's two and a half hours away) I know of no one jabbed except the heroic priests who had to accept in order to keep their Years 1 - 12 school open.

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  14. There are probably a lot more jabbed at St Anthony's than you realise. Most of those men that attended SSPX from P Nth got jabbed and also said that the SSPX said it was okay to do so. The letter www.scribd.com is from a doctor who attends SSPX in Australia who was floored by the SSPX's approval of the jab (as were many of us). From the Remnant: "One such grey area has recently appeared before us and it threatens to wipe out a good many good souls who, in my opinion, have diverged from the safe path of the Church's traditional and authentic moral teaching in favour of a more convenient, less arduous route only recently mapped out and offered non-authoritatively for alternative use by Modernist Rome.

    I write of course about COVID-19 vaccines produced from or tested using the stem cell lines of aborted fetuses and the quite shocking advice of the SSPX hierarchy in relation to their use.

    If the faithful needed reminding that no particular institution in the Church is 100% safe from error at a time when the legitimate authorities themselves, the successors of St. Peter and the Apostles, are failing so manifestly in their duty to teach and to sanctify, it is in the SSPX position that such vaccines may be licitly taken in cases of grave necessity where moral alternatives are unavailable.

    I first read (and re-read) this astounding and dangerously flawed guidance on the SSPX U.S. website some months back and I couldn't believe my eyes. My Catholic conscience immediately alerted me to the erroneous teaching before me.

    I guess many other simple faithful were likewise disturbed by this development and aired their disquiet, for the aforesaid website guidance was quickly taken down and replaced with a message announcing that an SSPX moral theologian was re-examining it together with superiors and would post an update soon." https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/fetzen-fliegen/item/5316-flawed-sspx-advice-on-abortion-tainted-vaccines

    I was also stunned at the number of "prolife" groups that accepted the Covid jab as being okay. I do not any longer regard them as prolife.

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