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  Pope Pius II Summary
Pius II was also engaged in a series of disputes with the Bohemian King and the count of Tyrol, and the crusade for which the congress of Mantua had been convoked made no progress.
Pius II was unaware nearing his end, and his malady probably prompted the feverish impatience with which on June 18, 1464, he assumed the cross and departed for Ancona to conduct the crusade in person.
Pius II was greatly admired as a poet by his contemporaries, but his reputation in belles lettres rests principally upon his Eurialus and Lucretia, which continues to be read to this day, partly from its truth to nature, and partly from the singularity of an erotic novel being written by a Pope.
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 Wikinfo | Antipope
There has not been an antipope since 1449 - more recent schisms like the Church of England are controlled by lay sovereigns who do not want to have an ecclesiastical rival or begin like the Old Catholic Church in a rejection of a primary dogma of the papacy.
Antipope Gregory XVII self-proclaimed in 1978 in Spain
Antipope Pius XIII self-proclaimed in 1998 in the United States
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 Pius XIII is the Pope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pius V stated that the Latin Mass was divine tradition and by propagating it the Catholic Church was speaking as teacher of all Churches, that is, infallible.
Objection: Pius XIII says that Pope John XXIII was excommunicated automatically by his adherence to freemasonry and heresy so he could not become Pope under the decree of Pope Paul IV in 1556 which laid it out that heretics or excommunicated persons could not validly be elected pope.
Pius XIII was the first claimant to the papacy to realise that Peter being the rock means Peter can restore holy orders by virtue of being pope.
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 Antipope Pius XIII - Creedopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Some of these antipopes have developed their own religious infrastructure in recognition that the conventional popes are not likely to consider ceding authority to them, thus being at once antipopes of the Universal Church and popes of their particular sect.
In 1864, Pope Pius IX “infallibly” declared that the idea that people have a right to freedom of conscience and freedom of worship is “insanity,” “evil,” “depraved,” and “reprobate.” He also declared that non-Catholics who live in Catholic countries should not be allowed to publicly practice their religion.
Lucian Pulvermacher as Pope Pius XIII in 1998.
www.creedopedia.com /topics/Antipope-Pius-XIII   (3916 words)

  
 Real Catholics Follow Peter To Pius XII - John Paul II Anti-Pope # 4
Here Antipope John Paul II says that respect for non-Christian religions is dictated by respect for the action of the Spirit in man. This clearly means that the Spirit is responsible for these non-Christian religions, which again means that the Holy Spirit is to be understood as the spirit of lies - Satan.
Antipope John Paul II had it arranged in advance that each religious group was given a separate room in which to worship the devil.
Antipope John Paul II teaches that Eastern Schismatics (the so-called Orthodox) should not be converted to the Catholic Church.
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 Lucian Pulvermacher
Reverend Father Earl Lucian Pulvermacher, OFM Cap (Born: April 20, 1918) is an anti-pope based in Montana in the United States who was elected Pope Pius XIII of the true Catholic Church (tCC) in 1998.
According to Pulvemacher's theory, the See of Peter[?] had been vacant since the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958.
In 1998, a 'conclave' of conservative catholics, both lay and clerical, in a telephone vote 'elected' Pulvermacher to the allegedly vacant papacy.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/an/Antipope_Pius_XIII.html   (365 words)

  
 Antipope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
An antipope is one whose claim to being Pope is the result of a disputed or contested election.
These antipopes were usually in opposition to a specific person chosen by the papal electors (since the Middle Ages, the college of cardinals).
The earliest antipope, Hippolytus, was elected in protest against Pope Callixtus I by a schismatic group in the city of Rome in the 3rd century.
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 Pius 13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Pius XII (1939-58) Blessed John XXIII (1958-63) Paul VI (1963-78) John Paul I...
According to an ordinance issued by Pius VI, 13 Nov., 1798, the city where the largest number of cardinals was to be found at the time of his death was to...
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 Real Catholics Follow Peter To Pius XII - More Heresies John Paul Masonic Non-Catholic Zionist Manifest Heretic
With this agreement, Antipope John Paul II has officially declared himself to be in communion with a non-Catholic Church, repudiated the Council of Trent and denied the dogma Outside the Catholic Church there is no salvation.
Infallible Conclusion: Antipope John Paul II is outside the communion of the Catholic Church.
Since Antipope John Paul II, by his own public admission, has placed himself outside the communion of the Catholic Church, it is impossible to be obstinately united with him without also being outside the communion of the Catholic Church.
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 Nwowatcher is the leading resource for topics of political conspiracy, mythology, symbolism, activism, and the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pope Clement XIII, referred to in the prophecy Rosa Umbriae, the rose of Umbria, who is stated to have used a rose "as his personal emblem" (his coat of arms does not include one, however, nor was he from Umbria nor had any connection with the region).
Antipope Victor IV (1159-1164) 6 Ex tetro carcere (Out of a harsh prison) He was Cardinal of the title of St. Nicholas at the Tullian prison.
The anti-pope Pius XIII of the true Catholic Church has also claimed to be Pastor et Nauta, as their group believes that his last valid predecessor was Pius XII.
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 666 Beast, Chapter 1
John Paul II It becomes obvious that there are only seven different names, and all are mountains, that is; having several popes that are using these same seven names.
The number of an antipope cannot count toward the total, because an antipope counts as a zero.
Pope Pius VI was the head of the beast that was wounded, and it was the same head/mountain of Pius that was healed; pope Pius XI was the head that was healed in 1929.
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 Was Vatican II infallible?
Pius, bishop, servant of the servants of God, with the approval of the sacred council, for an everlasting record.
Antipope Paul VI’s declaration at the beginning and end of every Vatican II document (quoted already) definitely indicates, by “the way it is said,” “in accordance with the rules of theological interpretation” (that is, paralleling past dogmatic decrees), that he is enacting the supreme Magisterium (if he had been a Pope).
The truth, however, is that Antipope Paul VI was never the validly elected Pope of the Catholic Church; and therefore his solemn promulgation of the heresies of Vatican II did not infringe upon Papal Infallibility.
www.mostholyfamilymonastery.com /Was_Vatican_II_infallible.html   (4496 words)

  
 Catholic Answers: Karl's E-Letter
It was postmarked Springdale, Washington, not Vatican City, because the letter was not from Pope John Paul II but from Pope Pius XIII, known before his election as Fr.
The web site does not make clear why the man who would become Pius XIII so abruptly abandoned what he terms the "Novus Ordo." It does say that he was upset with the poor catechetical materials used in parishes in Australia and that his provincial reprimanded him for preaching on hell.
Since all of the cardinals named by Pius XII and earlier popes were dead, there no longer were cardinal-electors.
www.catholic.com /newsletters/kke_040406.asp   (1617 words)

  
 TOTUS PIUS: June 2006
Being an antipope, we typically see fit to question the newfangledness of the Second Vatican Council; but we must applaud how both conciliar and subsequent ecclesiastical statements on salvation outside the Church have had the common sense to uphold Christ as the sole wellspring of grace.
Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)- 1830 by Pius VIII
Since Pius IX is apparently tiring of posting his "WTMIS" to amuse/scandalize us, we have decided that for the edification of our dear readers we will begin posting a link and review for a website (or blog) each week.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Additions
Biographies of the cardinals created by Pope Pius VI (1775-1799) in the consistories of April 24, 1775 (I), May 29, 1775 (II), July 17, 1775 (III), November 13, 1775 (IV), April 15, 1776 (V), and May 20, 1776 (VI).
Biographies of the cardinals created by Pope Pius VII (1800-1823) in the consistories of October 1, 1817 (XIII), April 6, 1818 (XIV), June 4, 1819 (XV), September 27, 1819 (XVI), and December 2, 1822 (XVII).
Pius IX and Leo XIII arranged by deaconry (1846-1903).
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/additions-02.htm   (4582 words)

  
 Everything You Need To Know About the Number 666
In order to have an antipope, it was determined that it would be known at his election that he would become an antipope, if the name that is chosen by the new pope elect was taken from the roster of 79 names of the popes that have already been used.
This wounding was to pope Pius VI in 1798.
It was Pope Pius VI that was the head of the beast that was wounded, and it was Pope Pius XI who was the same head that was healed in 1929.
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 Pope Pius the Thirteenth?
"Pius XIII" is an antipope, a false claimant to the Chair of Peter.
"Pius XIII" came on the scene rather late to propose a solution to this contrived "problem." He is only the most recent in a comic succession of antipopes.
In the absence of any living Cardinals, had the Romans themselves named a new bishop for the Eternal City, it would have been a lot more convincing than the election of a fellow in Montana by the telephone calls of a couple of dozen self appointed and (so far) anonymous electors.
www.geocities.com /pelicanlara/answers/qa121998b.html   (812 words)

  
 Antipope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hippolytus ended his life, however, in exile during Roman imperial persecution in the mines on the island of Sardinia in the company of Callixtus' successor Pope Pontian, and was reconciled to the Catholic Church.
Other schisms like the Church of England are controlled by lay sovereigns who do not want to have an ecclesiastical rival or begin like the Old Catholic Church and the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association in a rejection of a primary dogma of the papacy.
(Jean) Gaston Tremblay (Antipope Gregory XVII) succeeded Clement XV in 1968 in Canada - not to be confused with the Canadian politician Gaston Tremblay.
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 Lucian Pulvermacher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earl Lucian Pulvermacher (born April 20, 1918) is a Roman Catholic priest who was elected Pope Pius XIII in October 1998 by the true Catholic Church, a small conclavist group.
In the 1940s, Pope Pius XII banned such practices on pain of excommunication, and it was noted that Pulvermacher was therefore, on his own logic, as ineligible for the papacy as the allegedly heretical "official" popes whom he so despised.
Popes John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II and Benedict XVI, whose papal reigns "Pope Pius XIII" claims to be illicit and invalid.
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 Strange Days - Discussion of All Matters - St Malachy's Prophecies -POPE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Antipope Calistus III (1168-1178) 8 De Pannonia Tusciæ
Antipope Clement VII (1378-1394) 42 De cruce Apostilica
Hist.: Leo XIII wrote encyclicals on Catholic social teaching that were still being digested 100 years later.
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 Biblical Count of the 666 Beast   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I encountered an ordinal rule that an antipope has no count, as the number he would have used, is taken by the next legitimate pope who takes that same name.
The count of an antipope was set by the Laternal Record to be zero, so wherever the record has deviated from this rule, the correct rule is applied.
Yes, This may either be Pius VI or Pope John Paul II, and either of them would fulfill this element of the prophecy.
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 On The Canonizations Of Pope John Paul II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The beatifications of Pope Pius IX and Pope John XXIII in 1999 is among the most flagrant examples of this.
929) whose office was imposed on the universal Church by Benedict XIII on March 14, 1729; or that of St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland (d.
The Antipope Pascal III, who had opposed the legitimate pope, Alexander III, at the urging of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, inscribed Charlemagne in the catalogue of the saints on December 29, 1165.
www.sspx.ca /Angelus/2003_January/On_The_Canonizations.htm   (9240 words)

  
 November 20-22 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: (20noveve.htm)
1168 A.D. Death of the antipope Paschal III who was set on the throne by the meddling, disobedient and excommunicated Emperor Frederick Barbarossa against the recognized soveriegn pontiff Pope Alexander III, 170th successor of Peter.
365 A.D. Death of Saint Felix II the antipope who was a good and holy man and history shows he was a staunch supporter of the Nicene Creed and opposed Arianism, even though it was the Arians who put him on the throne.
He is the only antipope who was declared a saint in the Roman martyrology.
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 ~ Why JP II [was] & Benedict XVI [is] an Antipope~
Pius IX In Paragraph 6 of the Encyclical
With a concrete certitude, John Paul II was an usurper and antipope; as is the current highjacker of Church property and killer of souls, an usurper and antipope (Benedict XVI).
Henry, Holy Roman Emperor, Defeated an Antipope in 1014 A.D. In the beginning of the 11th century, His Holiness, Pope Benedict VIII was driven from Rome by a usurping antipope named Gregory VI.
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 Papal Tiara   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The tiara given to Pope Pius IX in 1877 by the Vatican's Palatine Honour guard in honour of his Jubilee is strikingly similar in design to the earlier tiara of Gregory XVI.
Pope Paul's tiara was presented to the National Shrine of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC by the Apostolic Delegate to the United States on February 6, 1968 as a gesture of Pope Paul VI's affection for the Catholic Church in the United States.
One of the papal tiaras remains in use, however, as is placed on the head of a statue of St. Peter to honour him as the first pope on the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, June 29.
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 Execrabilis of Pope Pius II
Execrabilis of Pope Pius II Was Vatican Council II Voided by Pope Pius II’s "Execrabilis"?
Certain traditionalists have "hung their hats" on Pius II's Execrabilis as being proof positive that Vatican Council II, (because "it was called to introduce drastic change into the Church"), is automatically and beforehand declared to be null and void.
Pius II allegedly uses words which are anathema to the "traditionalist's" guru, Fr.
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 St Malachy's Prophecy of the Popes | Catholic-Pages.com
Again, the name accords often with some remarkable and rare circumstance in the pope's career; thus Peregrinus apostolicus (pilgrim pope), which designates Pius VI, appears to be verified by his journey when pope into Germany, by his long career as pope, and by his expatriation from Rome at the end of his pontificate.
The afflictions and crosses of Pius IX were more than fell to the lot of his predecessors; and the more aggravating of these crosses were brought on by the House of Savoy whose emblem was a cross.
Leo XIII was a veritable luminary of the papacy.
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 MAJOR COUNCILS OF THE CHURCH: (councils.htm)
The greatest and longest of all the major ecumenical councils was convened by Pope Paul III on December 13, 1545 in the mouintain village of Trent in northern Italy.
Pope Saint Pius V completed the commission of Trent, reforming the Roman Missal with his De Defectibus and Quo Primum writing the Catechism of Trent based on all the decrees of Trent and also set up a commission to issue a more exact edition of the Latin Vulgate Bible.
Convened by Pope Pius IX on December 8, 1869 with 803 of the hierarchy present from the universal Church, it only had four sessions, all reaffirming the course of Trent.
www.dailycatholic.org /history/councils.htm   (2468 words)

  
 New York Press
In the 16th century, Pius V and later the Council of Trent confirmed the traditional Roman rite, popularly called the Tridentine Rite, and commanded that it endure for all time.
Sedevacantists (literally, "the chair is vacant") hold that as Catholic doctrine is eternally valid and unchanging and the papacy exists to preserve it as such, any so-called pope who would alter these teachings is illegitimate.
Once during the Great Schism of the West (1378-1417), Pope Gregory XII and two antipopes, Benedict XIII and John XXIII (not to be confused with the modern John XXIII) disputed pontificality.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Colette
Having resolved to reform the Poor Clares, she turned to the antipope, Benedict XIII (Pedro de Luna), then recognized by France as the rightful pope.
Benedict allowed her to enter to the order of Poor Clares and empowered her by several Bulls, dated 1406, 1407, 1408, and 1412 to found new convents and complete the reform of the order.
In addition to the strict rules of the Poor Clares, the Colettines follow their special constitutions sanctioned in 1434 by the General of the Franciscans, William of Casale, approved in 1448 by Nicholas V, in 1458 by Pius II, and in 1482 by Sixtus IV.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04099b.htm   (451 words)

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