What Has Happened in the Palmarian Church?
Is the Palmarian Church the True Church of Christ? Yes!
It would appear to many these days that the Holy Church
of God, is in the process of auto-demolition! We hearof expulsions of
bishops, priests and faithful for supposed crimes and offenses, whilst
those that remain loyal to Seville are directed by a rigid disciplinary
norm opposed to the Spirit of Christ. This normis more correctly
Pharisaical than Christian.
It
appears that the Palmarian Church is suffering from the same infirmity
that Rome suffered from in the seventies, only this time it is not the
Modernist Heresiesthat afflict it but a distinct form of "spiritual
virus."
In this open letter we will show to see how Satan is
trying to destroy the Church from within by dissolving it.When we know the
truth about what the Saints teach with respect to resistance and
opposition to mistaken prelates, we are free from such errors as blind
obedience and co-operation with the heterodox because, in material of the
faith and religion, not to oppose error is to espouse error, with all the
consequences of this compromise.
The Faithful are disconcerted as to how to react
because they want to be loyal to Jesus and Mary and the Holy Church of
God.Some say that we must be obedient to our leaders and that to manifest
any disagreement is to show lack of respect and disobedience.Not only is
this form of thinking incorrect, but it also paralyzes Catholics into
inaction and augments the confusion.
What we want to demonstrate is in accordance with the
consistent teachings of the Church.Catholics are united to resist even
prelates, if they stray from the unalterable Doctrine and tradition of the
Holy Catholic Church.
Many also believe that it is impossible for a Supreme
Pontiff to stray in any form from the orthodox and correct, and that it is
for him impossible to apostatize from the Faith.This is not so.It is
demonstrable that even the Highest Authority in the Church is able to fail
in his duty and to lead the entire Church into deviations.
The promise of Christ was made to his Church:"I
will be with my Church until the end of time."Christ did not promise
to be with all His Popes until the end of time. The promise was given to
the Church and not to the Papacy. This means the Rock can fail, but not
the Church — One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic and Palmarian.
When St. Pius X condemned the Modernists in his
Encyclical Pascendi, he said:"One
of the prime obligations assigned by Christ to the office, divinely
delivered to us, is to feed the sheep, and vigilantly keep the deposit of
faith inviolate.We must never keep silence, lest it appear we are failing
in our essential duty of safeguarding the faith."
In the Solemn Ceremony of the Oath and Coronation of
the Pope that was instituted in the 8th century, the Pope swore the
following:"I swear to change none of received tradition found
encountered from my predecessors, nor to change, alter, or permit any
innovation in this respect in the contrary sense. If we should so permit,
You will not have mercy on us on that terrible day of Divine Justice.And
we submit to the most severe excommunication whoever should so dare as to
undertake any innovation in contradiction to this evangelical tradition
and the purity of the Orthodox Faith and Christian Religion, be it ourself
or be it another."
This Solemn Oath, which has been sworn by the Popes for
13 centuries, is a demonstration that it is possible for a Pope to
institute and permit illegal changes that are outside the tradition of the
Church.If it were impossible for the Popes to deviate, then there would be
no need for this severe Oath.
In the year 681 Pope Saint Agatho in the 3rd Council of
Constantinople said the following:"We judge that Honorius, formerly
Pope of Rome, was cast out of the Holy Church of God and anathematized,
because we have verified that in his writings he followed the principles
and thinking of Sergio and participated in the Monothelite heresy."
In the Oath-taking of the Popes since the 8th century
are included the following words:"We condemn also Honorius who added
his support to their heresies" (Liber Diurnus II,9).This Pope
Honorius fell during his Pontificate because he embraced the Monothelite
heresy.
Pope Gregory XVII continued the traditional
condemnation of Pope Honorius in his Document Num. 41 of November 1979 on
the feast of Saint John of the Cross, Doctor of the Church:"We
remember that Pope Honorius I, as Private Doctor, favoured the heresy for
which he became culpable, bringing over himself the corresponding anathema
of Popes and Councils.We remain clearly constant in directing this
anathema, and we have re-established a traditional condemnation of
innumerable of our predecessors."
Ironically, these words, written by Pope Gregory XVII
in his infallible Document Num. 41 of November 1979, the same he
contradicts 20 years later in his supposed History
of the Popes, where he declares this pope a Saint and canonised in the
Liturgical Calender for the year 2001. We read the following on the date
10th October 2001:"Honorius I, illustrious whip against the
Monothelites, Apostle of the Immaculate Conception of Mary and Protector
of the Holy Palmarian See."
With this he denies the divine inspiration of his
Document Num. 41, the Holy Tradition of the Church, the teachings of the
Popes his predecessors on this subject, and openly contradicts himself.One
error more to his list of innumerable errors and doctrinal
contradictions,that makes himself another "Honorius."
There is no doubt that Pope Gregory XVII is the true
Pope, as Honorius was in his time, but by reason of his obstinate errors
of these last 7 years, he has ceased to exercise the Papal Power,having
excommunicated himself in his desire to maintain and preach manifest
heresies that are written down in abundance in his History
of the Popes and in his heterodox Palmarian
Bible. Here he denies the Infallible Inspiration of many parts of
Canonical Scripture — contradicting an infallible teaching which has
been held since the 4th century.
This does not mean to say that the Church has ceased to
be Palmarian because the Visible Head is sick, aberrant and teaching
heresies. The faithful have to remain firm in the Palmarian Faith loyal to
at least the first 17 years of the Pontifical Reign of Pope Gregory XVII.
Defined as in the Pontifical
Documents 1978-1980, the Palmarian Council 1980-1992, the Palmarian
Creed, the Treatise on the Mass
and the Palmarian Catechism.
Today we must detach ourselves from the "errors of
Seville," avoiding heterodox bishops that swallow, impose and share
these errors with the faithful, whilst in prayer we must implore the
divine help that soon Jesus and Mary will deign to put an end to this
aberration in the Papacy.
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