The Catholic Esquire can see a flag, but refuses to read UDG n. 4

Editor’s Note: Here at FromRome.Info, I do not do anything remarkable, but open up the Papal Laws and read them. I think everyone on social media can do that, since this medium requires that you are literate. — But the Catholic Esquire (on Twitter HERE) — who is presumably an attorney-at-law — can only see colors in a Flag. While his comment is worthy of note, I remain perplexed that he can see the things he sees, but still cannot see that Universi Dominic Gregis in n. 4 of that Papal Law on Papal election, forbids the use of Dispensations against Papal Laws during a sede vacante. —  Nor does it take a degree in Nuclear Science to understand the consequences, since UDG. n. 76 says clearly what they are. — And after 7 weeks, he still cannot read the two most important paragraphs that every Catholic should read in all of Church law.

It is becoming ridiculous, how many apparently intelligent men, cannot see it: it reminds me of how all of the Cardinals and nearly all of the Bishops of the world could not see that the Latin word, “munus” is not the Latin word, “ministerium”.

These people do not realize it, I guess, because they have no fear of receiving the Mark of those who will follow the Antichrist, when in fact, it would be so easy and really without any cost in reputation to simply say what all eyes can see. And truly, if after 7 weeks you have not seen it, it must be because you refused to see it.

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2 thoughts on “The Catholic Esquire can see a flag, but refuses to read UDG n. 4”

  1. Yes indeed, it is so very similar to the double-mindedness induced in the “intelligent” by the Scamdemic narrative. A refusal to see at a level of consciousness of which they seem barely, if at all, aware. When you can see it so easily ones self it is the most awe-full thing which tends to deepen ones holy fear of Almighty God, in my experience.

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