The WM Review declares itself Sedevacantist “at least since Vatican II”

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Editor’s Note: When the private individual refuses to accept the Magisterium of Jesus Christ, even if by an artful lie of claiming to be His disciple, but interpreting His teachings according to their own criteria, not those of the 12 Apostles, he cannot not go off the rails into heresy and eventually apostasy, because he has replaced the 12 Apostles with himself, and consequently, has replaced the Magisterium of Jesus  Christ with his own. A truly Satanic deception.

But when one dumps the principles of jurisprudence and forensic evidentiary rules for admitting or not admitting evidence, then one goes completely off the rails of sanity, into true theories which are only based on allegations not facts, or ideologies which bend history, fact and law to a preconceived position.

I have had occasion to critique articles by The WM Review before, but after calling them out for not being transparent, they have finally made their position clear: they are sedevacantists who want to ‘find the truth on their own.’ — In Christianity no one ever found the truth on their own: even Our Lady at the Annunciation accepted the divine revelation given to her by Saint Gabriel. Indeed, “divine revelation” is a category of truth which requires at least a speaker and a listener.

Thus, the project of The WM Review is ideologically Satanic in its very principle of epistemology: to find the truth on his own. Satan did that.

The Protestants have a similar problem, when they hold up their Bibles. Because they think they have access to Divine Revelation through the Book, but without a second living person to testify to the truth and origin of that Book, it does not become revelation for them, it is only an object they sacrilegiously  subject to their private judgement, in which the Ego reigns supreme, but where the legal representative of God is excluded.

You can see the whole import of The WM Review, from what they do NOT do. They don’t want to find the truth of how the Conclave of 2025 was invalid and how the right to election the pope has passed to the Catholics at Rome because of the de facto unanimous forfeiture by the College of Cardinals (cf. Save Rome Project). That truth, they do not want to find on their own and tell the Church for the good of souls.

Why?

Now, you can understand what their agenda is all about.

My question for sedevacantists, is, since this is all your position, since none of you are backing the Save Rome Project, why not simply be sincere with Catholics and let them know that you are schismatics, protestants or free masons, since no true Catholic would act as you do?

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One thought on “The WM Review declares itself Sedevacantist “at least since Vatican II””

  1. The WM Review logo has more than a hint of freemasonry in it which, I believe, shows their “true colours”……

    The sheer volume of contolled-opposition grifters masquerading as “Catholic” apostolates has, for sure, increased since the death of Pope Francis and, in addition to the established sources of information such as Bishop’s Conferences, EWTN, National Catholic Register, Rorate Caeli, Father Z etc etc etc they are unfortunately leading millions of souls astray……

    Only FromRome.info & OMC Radio TV reveal the whole truth[s] of any current scenario within the Church.

    Christus vincit; Christus regnat; Christus imperat.

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