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May 10Liked by Peter Kwasniewski

Very informative article, many thanks. Has there been anything scholarly, just, and traditional, that has been written in book form, regarding the canonisations of the Popes of rupture? I can't help but be reminded of one of the greatest challenges to the intellect; that of the saintly appellation attached to their names. What will the next 10 years bring? I shudder to think.

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Yes, in fact I edited an anthology about this very question:

https://www.amazon.com/Are-Canonizations-Infallible-Revisiting-Disputed/dp/1989905641

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Purchased!

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Finished Super Hanc Petram earlier this week. Wonderful book put out by Os Justi. Concise, to the point, and tells you what you need to know about the theological and philosophical implications of the Franciscan papacy.

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I liked the slight accents in your readings, Dr. K., when reading French or British authors. It’s a nice touch to your narrations.

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My goodness if you're a dissenter, then you're keeping extremely good company as a pariah.

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At about 7 minutes did you say resignation and deposition of Pope Francis where I think you meant Bishop Strickland?

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No, it is Pope Francis. The reference is to this Statement:

https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2024/05/major-statement-crimes-and-heresies-of.html

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Ah, sorry. My attention must have wandered multitasking.

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