Bishop Strickland calls Prevost & Synodal Allies “heretics”

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Editor’s Note: While the former Bishop of Tyler, Texas, USA, does not urge anything be done canonically, as a Bishop he has the charism of truth to say what is and is not heretical.  For this reason, I cite his testimony, lest in coming months anyone claim that no bishop regards the supporters of this new “Synodality” heretics, and attempts to gaslight Catholics on this issue. — However, the Bishop errs greatly, because since by divine law no heretic is a member of the Church, he should cite canon 1331 §1, at the very least, which declares that no one who is excommunicated latae sententiae by canon 1364 for heresy, can licitly exercise any munus or office in the Church. — He does quote Saint Pius V on the ancient rite of the Mass, but he fails to quote his, “Intermultiples curas”, where he reconfirms Pope Paul IV’s decree, equally perpetual, where it declares that the election of no Cardinal as pope, who is discovered after his election to have fallen into heresy or spoken against the Catholic faith, before his election, is valid. — So he is practicing double-think, which is about as close as what conservative Freemasons go when opposing the Globalist agenda.

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2 thoughts on “Bishop Strickland calls Prevost & Synodal Allies “heretics””

  1. Do you contend he “is practicing double-think, which is about as close as what conservative Freemasons go when opposing the Globalist agenda” intentionally as a self-aware freemason or do you believe it is his a default position due to years of freemasonic environmental conditioning?

    1. You cannot survive Seminary after Vatican II and become a Bishop without practicing double think. So no. He knows he cannot say more without being excommunicated, and alas he does not have hope or understanding that a fake excommunication means nothing but a wreath of glory.

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