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Dependant Upon Moral Popes While perfect peace in this life is not to be expected, for this is a pilgrimage of trial to seek those who love God according to His will, reasonable peace can be a reality if their is a sufficient number of people of faith organized under one temporal leader who is in submission to God' s will. Anti-Pope Paul VI Smashing the Sacred Papal Tiara (Fufills the Prophecy of Premol) "Cardinal" Montini a.k.a Anti-Pope Paul VI (wearing a mitre) "giving away" (Smashing) the triple-crowned Papal Tiara to the Godless United Nations, who in turn sold it to a Jewish merchant. The Papal Tiara is a sign of a true Pope’s authority, the three crowns representing the dogmatic, liturgical and disciplinary authority of a Pope. By giving it away, Antipope Paul VI was symbolically giving away the authority of the Papacy (although he had none to give away since he was an Antipope). But it was a symbolic act of how he was a satanic infiltrator whose whole mission was to attempt to destroy the Catholic Church. St. Robert Bellarmine, Doctor of the Church: "... for men are not bound, or able to read hearts; but when they see that someone is a heretic by his external works, they judge him to be a heretic pure and simple, and condemn him as a heretic." (De Romano Pontifice, II, 30:) *A Catholic who becomes a heretic is by that "very fact cut off from the Catholic Church." His penalty of automatic excommunication is also called ipso facto excommunication or latae sententiae excommunication: CTC: "c. 2232.1. A penalty latae sententiae, whether corrective or vindictive, binds the delinquent ipso facto [automatically] both in the external and in the internal forum..." St. Robert Bellarmine, Cardinal and Doctor of the Church: "It is proven with arguments from authority and from reason that the manifest heretic is ipso facto deposed... which means before any excommunication or judicial sentence... therefore the manifest heretic cannot be pope... A pope who is a manifest heretic automatically ceases to be pope and head of the Church, just as he ceases automatically to be a Christian and a member of the Church." (De Romano Pontifice, II: 30.) St. Alphonsus Maria De Liguori, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (1787 A.D.): "If ever a pope, as a private person, fell into heresy, he would at once fall from the pontificate." (Oeuvres Completes. 9:232) St. Antoninus: "In the case in which the pope would become a heretic, he would find himself, by that fact alone and without any other sentence, separated from the Church. A head separated from a body cannot, as long as it remains separated, be head of the same body from which it was cut off. A pope who would be separated from the Church by heresy, therefore, would by that very fact itself cease to be head of the Church. He could not be a heretic and remain pope, because, since he is outside of the Church, he cannot possess the keys of the Church." (Summa Theologica, cited in Actes de Vatican I. V. Frond pub.) 1917 Code of Canon Law (C. 188. 4.): "There are certain causes which effect the tacit resignation of an office, which resignation is accepted in advance by operation of law, and hence is effective without any declaration. These causes are: ... (4) if he has publicly defected (fallen away) from the Catholic faith."
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