The Catholic Squire, former Lawyer & Judge, Asked to review Conclave

Editor’s Note: The Catholic Esquire is a Roman Catholic from the United States who sometimes says he is a lawyer and has also served as a judge in U.S. civil courts. So since in his recent video he is concerned about “unity” among “the Trads”, I though to ask him a much more important question, which you can read in the above screen shot, which is linked to the video in question. — I do not have much confidence that my comment will be heard, let alone published, so I document it here.

UPDATE: Someone claiming to have won first place in Canon Law in Ireland is interested to discuss the matter, so I challenged him to read FromRome.info and interview me. — So stay tuned!

UPDATE: My comment was published, but my challenge was erased because it contained two terms, which are not permitted by Trad inc., “Br. Bugnolo” and “FromRome.Info”. — So, I leave it to the Readers to guess what is going to happen.

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4 thoughts on “The Catholic Squire, former Lawyer & Judge, Asked to review Conclave”

    1. Totally

      No one talks about this, except Eric S on substack. Br Bugnolo either get callumny or mischaracterization

  1. Another update 7 hours ago:

    Catholic Esquire encourages Severian1968 (who claims to have won 1st place in canon law in Ireland) to share his case saying “Feel free to address!”

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