THE PAPACY,
PROPERLY UNDERSTOOD AND COMPREHENDED
IN THE LIGHT OF THE DOGMATIC REVELATIONS MADE BY POPE
GREGORY XVII AND THE
PALMARIAN COUNCIL BETWEEN 1980-1992
In a previous letter from Archidona
we spoke about the Pope and what has happened to him.
To comprehend the truth, it is necessary to remind Palmarians of
the sublime teaching about the Papacy.
These Doctrines were newly revealed to the Church by the Palmarian
Dogmatic Council under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit that sat in
session between 1980-1992.
Knowing the doctrine, Palmarians
will not be confused when they hear the traditionalist commentaries which
ignore these teachings and will be able to form a clear concept of the
Papacy, which before these definitions was not possible.
The difficulty lies not with the
office of the Papacy. The
problem is in the actuation of the office holder not being in conformity
with the centuries-old rules of the office which contradicts the Church,
as expressed by its Magisterium.
The idea that a Pope cannot divorce
himself from the Church and that his espousal with the Church is taken for
granted to be always permanent is erroneous. The fact is, the Pope can by
free choice or wrongful actions divorce himself from the Church.
Canon Law uses the diplomatic word
“renounce” to express this truth.
History maintains silence over possible past cases, although it can
be suspected that there were popes in the past that did renounce in this
way. Here is the Doctrine,
sublime and elevating, which will help form a correct
and
spiritually more perfect concept of the Papacy.It is written down in the
Treatise of the Mass!
I.
The Sacrament of the Papacy, IS NOT
A SACRAMENT OF THE CHURCH, is conferred directly and invisibly by Our Lord
Jesus Christ upon him who is elected Pope, once he has accepted HIS
ELECTION..
II.
Christ instituted the Sacrament of
the Papacy, and only He can confer it.
III.
The Pope’s Authority is Universal:
“Feed My Lambs, Feed my Sheep, and Pastor My Flock.”
IV.
Christ imposes His hands invisibly
over His chosen, conferring the Sacrament.
His chosen can come by means of a Conclave or by Direct Election,
V.g. St. Peter, Pope Gregory XVII.
V.
Those present kiss the feet of the
Pope (Peter) as a sign of acknowledgement of his Supreme Authority as
Vicar of Christ and representative of the Son.
We continue the revelations on the Doctrine of the Papacy
previously unknown in the Church. These doctrines reveal the unique nature
of the Papacy, distinguishing it intrinsically from the General Episcopate.
a)
The Sacrament of the Papacy confers a Character, sacramental,
extraordinary and indelible, which consists in the impression of a Triple
Cross on the Soul and in the Heart, with the corresponding Mystical
Priestly State (Treatise XXXIV, 187).
Be it understood that the Triple Cross impressed by Christ is
indelible in the soul, but its extension to the heart is not indelible,
and can be lost in the heart by sin and apostasy.
b)
The Triple Cross of the Papacy is impressed in an instant and forms
an inseparable unity.
c)
In virtue of the Sacrament of the Papacy, the Vicar of Christ
receives the Supreme Universal Authority in the spiritual as in the
temporal (Treatise XXXIV).
The Pope, by Divine Law and in
virtue of the Sacrament of the Papacy (or Sacrament of Sacraments, or
Eighth or Invisible Sacrament), has authority over all humans of the
Universe, belonging or not to the Church, although within the limits
established by Christ. The
Eighth Sacrament or Sacrament of the Papacy, besides lacking sensible,
visible signs, only Our Lord Jesus Christ, not the Church, has the power
to confer, impress or administer.
In other words, Jesus confirms his
Vicar by Direct Election, although historically he used the system of the
Conclave, or concurrence of men. It
is he personally that Ratifies the Chosen by His mystical anointing.
I think it opportune here, treating
on this question of the Papacy, to make mention of a little known message
about the future of the Papacy, revealed on 1st January 1970 to a young
boy in the sister place of apparitions of Palmar de Troya called El
Mimbral in Seville..
This written account in Spanish was
redacted in 1971 and is in my possession.
It is a compilation by the lawyer and Marian Apostle Miguel Gay,
who was present at the ecstasy of the young boy Seer
Pepito, when the Blessed Virgin Mary spoke over the future of the
Papacy. It must be remembered
that it was given at a time of great confusion in the Church. Then Paul VI
reigned in Rome as Vicar of Christ and Palmar de Troya was a mere Place of
Apparitions of 2˝ years old.
Clearly understanding that a
Redaction is not a word for word account of what the Blessed Virgin said,
it is nevertheless a surprisingly accurate approximation in nearly all
details to what happened subsequently.
¨Also she spoke to us about the
coming Anti-Pope, saying that on the death of Paul VI they would reunite
to name the next Pope, that black smoke would come forth at the election
(=this happened at the election of John Paul I in 1978) and, coinciding
with this black smoke, will come forth a man explaining to the multitude
that he is the elected Pope and adopting a title whose name terminates in
5 letters (=Pablo is Paul in Spanish and terminates in 5 letters)
The Church will accept this election
because it lacks faith, but there will be a Bishop that will reveal to the
world what has happened (=Father Fernando).
There will be a persecution against this Bishop and the Christians
that do not accept the false Pope. This
Bishop will be elected Pope, but will renounce the Papacy¨.
Palmarians, by reason of present-day
events in the Papacy are faced with the danger of losing respect and
veneration for the Office of the Papacy. They should always distinguish
clearly between the Office of the Papacy that is always to be venerated and the conduct of the Office Holder.
This is why we say: Viva Su Santidad
el Papa Gregorio XVII. We say
vivas to the Office of the Papacy and remember the time when the Pope
functioned as Pope Gregory XVII. We
do not discount the possibility that some day he may retract his errors.
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