by Br. Alexis Bugnolo
On today’s Feast of all the Martyrs of the Church at Rome, all 180 thousand of them, I wish to publicly state that it has been 20 days, as of today, since I challenged every priest and layman and religious in the Diocese of Rome, who has a doctorate in ecclesiastical jurisprudence to attempt to refute my claim that the Conclave of May 7-8, 2025, had no valid juridical result, and that Cardinal Prevost is not Pope Leo XIV.
And as of today, not a single priest or canonist in all the City has dared so much as to contradict my argument in any point, even though I have sent out about 2100 letters, explaining it, after my initial offer of a debate. My challenge is known even at the Vicariate of Rome, where the Cardinal Vicar’s office is found, since I have the IP of the Vicariate in the logs of those who have visited ChiesaRomana.Info, where I have posted my argument in Italian.
I make this publicly known, because silence means consent. If after 90 days, no one publishes a refutation, then canonically the presumption is that the Conclave is not only invalid on account of the discrepancy of the behavior of the Cardinals with the norm of the Papal Law on Conclaves, but that the Church at Rome has tacitly accepted that it is invalid.
This canonical fact will be just as important as what happened in the winter of 2019-2020, when I similarly challenged every canonist in the city to refute my argument that Pope Benedict XVI was till the pope, and none did; because the day will come, when this silence will be cited by a Roman Pontiff as the sensus fidelium proof that these things were true, and that the contrary was indefensible.
And I post this testimony of my own, today, to show that those who hate the truth, who think their silence means victory, might know that the contrary is the truth in the sight of God and of His Holy Roman, Catholic and Apostolic Church.
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On behalf of all of us who seek Truth and Charity, thank you John! Why can’t we discuss these things in a respectful, charitable way amongst the brethren? Unity is the Spirit of Christ is all we want.