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Why sedevacantism?


From Angelicus on Twitter

For everyone asking why I became Sede here’s a very short summary without getting deep into the theological issues themselves:

It’s quite simple actually... Vatican II taught multiple heresies, on religious liberty, false ecumenism, salvation outside of the Church etc.

The Church can not feed the faithful poisonous error, for she is the perfect bride of Christ, and we are the flock entrusted to her care.

I could not give “religious assent” (CCC 892) to heretical teachings, nor could I say that these heretical teachings were given to us by the Church.

Therefore, the only conclusion was that it wasn’t the Church who gave us these false teachings. Rather, a sect which split from the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.

It follows from this, that the men who promulgated these teachings could not have been Vicars of Christ.

For the most important role of the Pope is to guard and defend the faith once and for all delivered unto the Saints, to guard it against all false teachings and teachers who wish to subvert and destroy the faith.

These men not only didn’t guard the faith, but they radically changed it and destroyed any remnants of the apostolic faith which many martyrs throughout the ages have given their blood to preserve.

I could not, in good conscience, remain in that Church whose teachings contradicted the faith of our forefathers. The faith of our ecumenical councils, our Pontiffs, and the faith of the Church fathers.

I could not, in good conscience, remain in that Church whose supreme shepherd was actively destroying the faith. Whose supreme shepherd spouted heresy on a weekly basis, and who permitted pagan idolatry in the Vatican, among other things.

I could not, and do not, accept Francis, Benedict and any of the other post conciliar claimants as valid Popes. What they did, and are continuing to do, is an abomination. I reject these men as apostates from the faith, along with all their false teachings.

Galatians 1:8

“But though we, or an angel from Heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathema.”