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To: ultima ratio
...attacking solid Catholics who prefer the fullness of the Catholic faith...

You got me lost! What is it exactly, in your opinion, the fullness of the Catholic faith? It seems something much better than the Pope or even Jesus would have imagined.

BTW, I found a nice little anti-Pope for you on www.truecatholic.org. Enjoy!

Papal Photo Gallery
His Holiness Pope Pius XIII 
July 4, 1999

Papal Photo Gallery
The White Smoke
Burning of the Ballots at the Conclave of 1998.   Actual photo of the White Smoke signaling the election of Pope Pius XIII to the Chair of St. Peter.

Papal Photo Gallery
Pope Pius XIII - Papal Oath

Papal Photo Gallery
Pope Pius XIII in good spirits after his Episcopal Consecration
(with Cardinal Bateman)
July 4, 1999

19 posted on 11/29/2002 10:34:59 PM PST by heyheyhey
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To: heyheyhey
Looking at picture two it seems the Conclave was held at Ted Kaczynski's cabin.


20 posted on 11/29/2002 10:48:30 PM PST by drstevej
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To: heyheyhey
Your pictures are amusing but they have nothing to do with SSPX which follows JnPII when he is not leading his Church astray or making false declarations that can't be backed up by Tradition. Catholicism is above all a faith, not a pope and not fancy Roman palaces. Popes make mistakes--when they depart from Tradition and attempt to introduce novelties as this Pope and Paul VI have done. As the First Vatican Council put it, "The Holy Spirit was not promised to the Successors of Peter that by His revelation they might disclose new doctrine." Popes are divinely protected from error only when they remain within the bounds of Catholic Tradition and not when they stray as this Pope does intermittently. So reread the article and learn something.
32 posted on 11/30/2002 7:11:09 AM PST by ultima ratio
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