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  Clemente Domínguez y Gómez
Clemente Domínquez y Gómez (May 23, 1946 - present) was proclaimed Pope Gregory XVII by supporters of the Palmar de Troya[?] Catholic breakway movement in 1978.
Clemente Domínquez y Gómez, who was born in Seville, Spain, became closely associated with the Palmar de Troya movement, which had its origins in an alleged 'apparition' of the Blessed Virgin Mary on March 30, 1968 in the village of El Palmar de Troya[?] in the Province of Seville.
Clemente Domínquez y Gómez's claim to be the pope of the Catholic Church remains unaccepted by Church itself and its adherents, who accepted Pope John Paul I (1978) and Pope John Paul II (1978-present) as the true successors of Pope Paul VI.
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 Clemente Domínguez y Gómez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez (May 23 1946 – March 22 2005) was proclaimed Pope Gregory XVII by supporters of the Palmarian Catholic Church Catholic breakway movement in 1978.
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez, who was born in Seville, Spain, became closely associated with the Palmar de Troya movement, which had its origins in an alleged apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary on March 30 1968 in the village of El Palmar de Troya in the Province of Seville.
Clemente Domínguez' claim to be the pope of the Catholic Church remains unaccepted by Roman Catholics, who accepted Pope John Paul I (1978) and Pope John Paul II (1978-2005) as the true successors of Pope Paul VI.
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 Spero News: The Pope is dead ... Long live Peter II?
But Dominguez also had struggles with his sexuality, admitting that in his youth he was a prisoner of his sexual appetites, and that he had sexual liaisons with both men and women in his church.
Dominguez´ church underwent a schism in 2003, with around 17 bishops and 200 other followers leaving to form their own church in Malaga, Spain, which they claim is the authentic Palmarian Church.
Dominguez was among various anti-popes and leaders of schismatic movements that claim that the election of popes since the Second Vatican Council in 1964 have been illegitimate.
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 TheModern Anti-Popes
Gomez was born in Seville on the 23rd April 1946.
In December 1975 Gomez founded a new religious order called the Carmelites of the Holy Face and gave its members a rule which requires a particularly austere lifestyle and a responsibility of preparing for the second coming of Christ.
Clement XV/Michel Collin seems to have retired from the Papacy naming his successor as pope and head of the St. Jovite based movement.
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 Peter Martin Ngo-Dinh-Thuc
The visionary and founder of the Palmarian sect, Clemente Domínguez y Gómez staged ecstasies and received the stigmata.
Archbishop Thuc promptly broke with Palmar de Troya and Dominguez Gomez and his followers proceeded to perform mass, priestly ordinations and Episcopal consecrations effectively setting up a parallel church in schism with Rome.
Upon the death of Pope Paul VI, Dominguez Gomez claimed to have been mystically crowned pope in a jail only hours after the death news reached him.
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 Father of Lies - Page 5
221 Clement VII (1523-1534) 65 Flos pilaei aegri (Flower of the Diseased Cap, or Flower of the Cap of the Diseased One) pilaeus, properly pileus, gen. pilei, a cap; but pila, gen. pilae, a ball; and on his coat of arms were six torteaux (circles/balls), the uppermost of which was charged with three fleurs-de-lis.
233 Clement VIII (1592-1605) 77 Crux Romulea (Cross of Romulus) His coat of arms show an embattled bend, erroneously stated to be a "Roman cross" (and an embattled bend is not a cross; it's a diagonal stripe with a square wave on both sides).
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez, the late self-proclaimed Pope of the Palmarian Catholic Church also used to claim that he was the glory of the olive.
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 El Palmar de Troya
Y continuamos esta hermosa lista con José Antonio Primo de Rivera, asesinado por los comunistas el 20-XI-1936, en la cárcel de Alicante.
Y como en un eficientísimo cursillo acelerado, diez días después ya son elevados a la categoría de obispos.
Y es que, a cambio de haber conseguido la santificación de tanto político, bien valía la pena ser generosos en las contraprestaciones económicas.
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Clemente ed i suoi seguaci, radunati intorno ad un Ordine Carmelitano del Santo Volto (Carmelitas de la Santa Faz), riuscirono però a convincere un altro Prelato missionario: Mons.
Il 29 maggio 1976, il vescovo Clemente (chiamato in religione Padre Fernando de la Santa Faz), accompagnato da alcuni degli altri vescovi, si vide coinvolto in un incidente stradale nei pressi di San Sebastián (nelle allora province Vascongadas)uscendone gravemente ferito(gli si dovettero asportare i globbi oculari).
Clemente Domínguez assunse il nome di Gregorio XVII e subito diede la prima benedizione "urbi et orbi" dal balcone della sua camera d'albergo a Bogotà, vestito dai paramenti pontificali e il capo cinto da una tiara papale fatta in tutta fretta.
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 conoZe.com | Antipapas hoy
Y es que, según nos explican incluso a través de encíclicas - obviamente apócrifas - el desvío nacido en determinados sectores que malinterpretaron el Concilio Vaticano II, dejó a la Iglesia sin guía y ellos vienen a ocupar el lugar vacante.
Y aunque decíamos que la mayoría de ellos no ha alcanzado la posición que esperaban, ha habido algunos que han conseguido, por obra de la carencia de discernimiento de la feligresía, o por la propuesta de "sana doctrina" que quieren implementar, una adherencia envidiable para más de una secta de importancia reconocida.
Y no nos damos cuenta de que ya la poseemos y somos maestros de ella.
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 RichardPoe.com - Single Blog Entry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
A former insurance accountant ordained by a dissident archbishop in 1975, Dominguez declared himself the true Vicar of Christ following the death of Pope Paul VI in 1978.
Popularly known as "Papa Clemente" – and sometimes as the "Pope of Seville," after the town of his birth – Dominguez presided over a small band of followers from a church in El Palmar de Troya in Spain's Andalusia region.
Dominguez opposed the liberal policies of Vatican II, promoted the Latin mass, and accused John Paul II of allowing Marxists and Freemasons free rein to infiltrate the Vatican.
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 Catholics without Pope, Old Catholic Churches, Polish Church, Fraternity of St. Pius X, Lefebvre, Palmar de Troya, ...
It was founded by Clemente Dominguez, in 1969, after supposed apparitions in "Palmar de Troya", 40 Kilometers from Seville, Spain.
Clemente proclaimed himself "the Pope", with the name of Gregory XVII, and it is the only church where there are more cardinals than priests, all named by Clemente.
Clemente, before the apparitions, was well known in Seville as a homosexual, with the name of "El Voltio" (with too much Voltage!).
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 His Holiness Pope Gregory XVII
His Holiness Pope Gregory XVII, in the world Clemente Dominguez y Gomez, named after his predecessor Pope Saint Clement I, was born in Spain in the beautiful, historic, artistic and Marian City of Seville on the 23rd April 1946.
From then on Clemente Dominguez, in his innermost soul, senses an overwhelming need to frequent El Palmar, to lead the prayers and see that others observe the order and respect required in every sacred place.
On the 23rd of December 1975, Clemente Dominguez, by order of Our Lord Jesus Christ, founds the religious Order of the Last Times, 'The Carmelites of the Holy Face', in its different branches, whose mission it is to save the Church and prepare the way for the Second Coming of Christ.
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 HEMEROsectas - Artículos de prensa sobre las sectas 1980-2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Aquel español inverosímil se llamaba Clemente Domínguez Gómez, y logró encarnar el singular hito histórico e histérico de llegar a ser el primer antipapa celtibérico desde los tiempos pestíferos y cismáticos de Pedro de Luna, seis siglos antes, cuando la tierra era plana.
Como la metamorfosis de una oruga en mariposa rara, Clemente mudó del estado de ínfimo contable en paro y dudosa reputación, al de mucho más dudoso pero formidable hombre orquesta de carisma circense y bizarro.
Clemente-Gregorio y su microcosmos parecen remitirnos a un illo tempore mojigato, freudiano o jungianamente mórbido, con todos los fetichismos talares imaginables, en el esplendor gótico y barroco del gore a lo divino y del sacro bondage.
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 Catholic Culture : Document Library : Do-It-Yourself Popes: the Wacky World of Sedevacantists
Their main man, "Pope" Gregory XVII of the One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic and Palmarian Church, is Clemente Dominguez y Gomez, who resides at Palmar de Troya in Spain.
The maverick Vietnamese archbishop Ngo-Dinh Thuc ordained Clemente to the priesthood and consecrated him a bishop in January 1976.
If Clemente was more on the ball he would have known that the office of Peter cannot be taken from the Bishop of Rome, and the smart move for him would have been to claim to be the titular Bishop of Rome.
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 Pagina nueva 1
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez with the stigmas in his hands and with the stigmata on the forehead,
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez blind in the hospital, after the accident, may de 1976.
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez, jetzt Pater Fernando, Bischof, weiht Pater Geoffrey Main aus Australien.
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 post-hipnótico: De papas y antipapas
Gracias a millones de folletos y reediciones de obras clásicas de sana doctrina, logra atraer a millones de personas directa o indirectamente a su anti-pontificado.
Luego se desvincula y en una elección calificada como "payasada", es electo Papa.
En julio de 1991, Valeriano nombra 24 cardenales y crea una 'Orden misionera para la salvación de las almas' que se destaca por su piedad y espíritu de sacrificio.
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 Australian Information from Wikipedia
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez (1946–2005), Spanish churchman, pope of the Palmarian Catholic Church
Francisco Serrano y Domínguez, Duke de la Torre (1810–1885), Spanish marshal and statesman
Dominguez Benitez, 2004 decision of the US Supreme Court regarding plea bargains
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 Os Quatro
Clemente tem agora quarenta e oito anos e antes foi um jovem belo e atraente, se bem que agora esteja gordo e flácido, talvez por estar jejuando menos do que tem recomendado que os seus discípulos o façam.
Clemente Dominguez, com a ajuda e a força que vêm de Deus, continua firme, defendendo a verdade.
O jovem vidente Clemente Dominguez tornou-se o apóstolo viajante em excursão a todas as cidades da Espanha, levando um espírito novo através da nação.
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 Tegenpaus Gregorius XVII - Wikipedia
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez (Sevilla, 23 april 1946 - El Palmar de Troya, 22 maart 2005) riep zichzelf in 1978 uit tot tegenpaus Gregorius XVII.
Aartsbisschop Thuc zwoer nog datzelfde jaar zijn banden met Clemente Domínguez y Gómez af.
Hij zou, net als Petrus, de kruisdood moeten sterven in Jeruzalem, maar Domínguez y Gómez stierf op een gewone wijze in Spanje.
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 Relinfo: Palmarianisch-katholische Kirche
Clemente nannte sich von nun an Bischof Primas Pater Clemente.
Bei seiner Papstweihe erhielt Clemente den göttlichen Auftrag, alle Häresien, alle Irrlehren und den ganzen Modernismus, der in der katholischen Kirche herrsche zu verurteilen.
Clemente führte die tridentinische Messe und mit ihr die Mundkommunion wieder ein.
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 San Clemente Property   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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 Palmarian Catholic Church - IndependentWiki
Before Domínguez y Gómez styled himself as a seer, the seers at El Palmar de Troya had only been young children.
Believing the mysticalist message of the seer-mystics in Palmar de Troya, the Archbishop believed he was called to raise two of the order's lay members (Dominguez and Corral) and three of the priests associated with the group, to the rank of bishop without permission of the Holy SeeVatican in 1976.
In 1978 Clemente Domínguez y Gomez set up his own Holy See in Seville claiming he had been mystically crowned Pope by Jesus Christ in a vision and that only he was the legitimate successor to Pope Paul VI.
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 Antipope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
They are sometimes called antipopes, although it should be noted that in contrast to historical antipopes, the number of their followers is minuscule.
(Jean) Gaston Tremblay (Antipope Gregory XVII) succeeded Clement XV in 1968 in Canada - not to be confused with the Canadian politician Gaston Tremblay.
Clemente Dominguez y Gomez (Antipope Gregory XVII) self-proclaimed in 1978 in Spain
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 Francisco Franco - Free net encyclopedia
IPA : Template:IPA; December 4 1892 – November 20 (or possibly November 19 Template:Ref label) 1975), abbreviated Francisco Franco y Bahamonde and sometimes known as GeneralГ­simo Francisco Franco, was the Head of State of Spain in parts of the country from 1936 and in its entirety from 1939 until his death in 1975.
The same year he married MarГ­a del Carmen Polo y MartГ­nez ValdГ©s and they had one child, a daughter, MarГ­a del Carmen, born in 1926.
He was declared a saint by Pope Gregory XVII (Clemente DomГ­nguez y GГіmez) of the Palmarian Catholic Church, a right-wing Catholic mysticalist sect largely based in Spain.
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 Clemente Domínguez y Gómez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An act of the universal Church and meant for all the Catholic faithful, which the election or succession of a Pope is, can therefore not be merely supported by an apparition or mystical claim, but must have judicial-canonical grounds.
According to a popular understanding of the Prophecy of Saint Malachy, "Glory of Olives" is the appellation given to the penultimate pope.
Sedevacantism is a post-Vatican II phenomenon that is somewhat parallel but distinct from the Mysticalist claims by persons such as Clemente Domínguez y Gómez, Jean-Gaston Tremblay and the slew of "Pope Peter II"s.
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
During his rule he was called 'el Caudillo de la Última Cruzada y de la Hispanidad' ('the Leader of the Last Crusade and of the Hispanic World') and 'el Caudillo de la Guerra de Liberación contra el Comunismo y sus Cómplices' ('the Leader of the War of Liberation Against Communism and Its Collaborators').
World War II In September 1939, World War II broke out in Europe, and although Adolf Hitler met Franco once in Hendaye, France (October 23, 1940), to discuss Spanish entry on the side of the Axis, Franco's demands (food, military equipment, Gibraltar, French North Africa, etc.) proved too much and no agreement was reached.
Francisco Franco was declared a saint by Clemente Domínguez y Gómez (self-declared 'Pope Gregory XVII') of the Palmarian Catholic Church, a right-wing Catholic mysticalist sect and apparition site largely based in Spain.
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 Las ordenaciones y consagraciones de Arzobispo Ngo-Dinh-Thuc
Hacia el extremo de 1975, Clemente empezó a establecer el Orden de los Carmelitas de la Santa Faz (O.C.S.F.) en obediencia a órdenes dados por Nuestro Señor y la Virgen.
Mucha controversia rodeó el acontecimiento y fue seguido por una barrera de exageraciones y falsedades por parte de los medios de comunicación que pretendían disolver la verdad y confundir la opinión pública.
La histeria manifestada por los medios de comunicación bajo el mando de los enemigos de la Iglesia, que se burló y desaprobó las acciones de Ngo-Dinh-Thuc, debería ser vista como una campaña de desinformación deliberada, enfurecidos como estaban ante su frustración y celo de terminar con el Sacerdocio católico.
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