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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^crazycakes. yes, I think it's fine to reject the Grand Inquisitor. [/quote] He is a saint [/quote] I think you should start your own religion. Which SSPX basically is, so all is well. [/quote] Pope Francis disagrees with you so shut u[/quote] Well, I don't think the SSPX nut who thinks he has logically disproven the canonization of John Paul II because that would mean rejecting the Grand Inquisitor is really embracing Catholicism, so ... [/quote] “Fr. Jean-Michel Gleize, SSPX, was born in 1966 in Montauban (Southern France). He graduated from the prestigious National Archivist School “École nationale des chartes” in Paris. After his priestly ordination in 1996 he was appointed professor in St. Pius X Seminary in Écône (Switzerland), where he teaches apologetics, ecclesiology and esthetics. He has translated and commented on the theological treatises of cardinals Cajetan, Franzelin and Billot. He is also a regular contributor to the monthly theological review Courrier de Rome. Fr. Gleize took part in the theological discussions with Vatican theologians as an official representative of the Society of St. Pius X (2009–2012). He expressed the scope of these in the book “Disputed questions about the Second Vatican ” Hardly a nut [/quote] look, if any single prong of your argument depends on rehabilitating the Grand Inquisitor, you're a nut. And an anti-semite (but we know that). Why don't you guys just start your own thing? I guess it's because they are so freakin' in love with the heirarchy that they can't stand to leave it. [/quote]
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