The Feast day of saint Antoninus, a good day to...
The Feast day of saint Antoninus, a good day to read what he has to say about the Papacy: https://t.co/DwiqnS7c47
May 10, 2019
Collection d'études théologiques, canoniques, liturgiques et historiques antimodernistes
The Feast day of saint Antoninus, a good day to read what he has to say about the Papacy: https://t.co/DwiqnS7c47
May 10, 2019
RT @FrDesposito: @SedePriest @NovusOrdoWatch No one judges real popes. And whether a heretical pope is depositus or deponendus is highly di…
May 05, 2019
@nik_5578 @FrDesposito If the supreme power of jurisdiction can be only in potency in the Church, and indefectibili… https://t.co/Zgb5LqYnVt
May 03, 2019
Abbé Damien Dutertre on Twitter
@nik_5578 @FrDesposito If the supreme power of jurisdiction can be only in potency in the Church, and indefectibility thus be kept, as is certainly the case, I don't see why this would not apply to inferior levels of jurisdiction.
@nik_5578 @FrDesposito The supreme power of jurisdiction however is not in act whenever a pope dies, but only in po… https://t.co/CZBy2dLFX9
May 03, 2019
Abbé Damien Dutertre on Twitter
@nik_5578 @FrDesposito The supreme power of jurisdiction however is not in act whenever a pope dies, but only in potency. And indefectibility is kept in the ability of the Church to recover it. That's what is meant by "perpetual successors to st Peter" by Vatican Council.
@nik_5578 @FrDesposito So the supreme power of orders (episcopacy) should always be in act in the Church because ot… https://t.co/qrRtBS2BGJ
May 03, 2019
Abbé Damien Dutertre on Twitter
@nik_5578 @FrDesposito So the supreme power of orders (episcopacy) should always be in act in the Church because otherwise orders are definitely lost. (Even if Christ were to create a bishop from zero, apostolicity would then be lost).