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 Talk:Francis Schuckardt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John: Since the Catholic Church has never acknowledged Francis Schuckardt's consecration, there is a question of whether he is a bishop of the Catholic Church and thus whether he has the authority to excommunicate someone from the Catholic Church.
Furthermore, Chicoine himself believed that Bishop Schuckardt’s orders were both valid and licit, and spend many years arguing that point to others (that is until he found himself excommunicated), and since he is one of the subjects of the excommunication under discussion, he can’t have it both ways.
The allegation that Bishop Schuckardt proclaimed himself a pope is false.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Francis_Konrad_Schuckardt   (12857 words)

  
 Alleged cult molester surrenders
She was referring to the group's founder, Francis Konrad Shuckardt, a charismatic leader who considers himself to be the true pope, according to members of the group.
www.rickross.com /reference/tlrchurch/tlrchurch6.html   (802 words)

  
 Cult News.com: Old "cult" never died
However, the Seattle Times reveals that she was not really a Roman Catholic nun at all, but instead the follower of the self-proclaimed "bishop" and reclusive cult leader, Francis Konrad Schuckardt.
Schuckardt was a well-known cult leader during the 1980s.
This provided Schuckardt an excuse to invent his own church and gather followers from around Seattle.
www.cultnews.com /archives/000247.html   (495 words)

  
 Antipope
Francis Konrad Schuckardt (Antipope Hadrian VII) self-proclaimed in 1984 in Washington, United States of America
www.casimiro.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/a/an/antipope.html   (753 words)

  
 Daily Jive
Americans seem to be particularly keen on the papacy, in addition to those already cited we may add Francis Konrad Schuckardt of Spokane, Washington, who declared himself Hadrian VII in 1984 and David Bawden of Kansas who became Pope Michael I in 1990.
Finally, among the Americans, there is Reinaldus Michael Benjamins or Gregory XIX who claims to have been crowned by angels in 1983.
If you're Catholic, it's tough to be a pope, but easy to be an Anti-Pope.
www.joemurray.com /2004/09/if-youre-catholic-its-tough-to-be-pope.html   (140 words)

  
 Bobo's World
At the heart of the mysterious group lies its founder, Francis Konrad Schuckardt, a charismatic leader who considers himself to be the true pope, according to members of the group.
Evans was ordained in 1993 and removed from parish ministry in 2002, according to a statement from Francis Maier, chancellor for the Archdiocese of Denver.
Most likely, he said, Schuckardt is dead, although his church insists he is alive.
heartlandvalues.blogspot.com   (11771 words)

  
 Sedevacantist Schuckardt makes the news
Francis Konrad Schuckardt (Hadrian VII), self-proclaimed in 1984 in Washington, United States of America
She said the cult was a prison, and that Pope Schuckardt would scare little children about hell by having the adults dress up like devils and try to bind the kids with chains.
Last night on Primetime there was an expose about Schuckardt.
www.apostle1.com /12-06-2005-sedevacantist_schuckardt_makes_news.htm   (2046 words)

  
 Weave2
Francis Konrad Schuckardt - Pope Hadrian VII, 1984.
Traditional Catholics of America, (Rev. Francis Fenton) [N] (Rev. M.E. Morrison [IN and DOPO - he is, in fact, NOT a Roman Catholic.]
I closed St Francis Newsletter..." Glory and thanks be to God!
jloughnan.tripod.com /weave2.htm   (1281 words)

  
 Catholic Answers Forums - The "Siri Thesis" Unravels
[now dead link - former sedevacantist and author of the St Francis Newsletter, Robert Hess, notified me that he now rejects sedevacantism and is reconciled with the Catholic Church.
forums.catholic.com /showthread.php?t=100784&goto=newpost   (2754 words)

  
 Priest "elected as pope" in Montana?
Robert Hess, the editor of SFN  (Saint Francis Newsletter) tells The Northern Light,  “The entire group is sincere and means well, but, in my opinion, they are mistaken that they can validly elect a pontiff...”
However, he says Pius XIII has gained few, if any, new followers.
www.ttc-cmc.net /~nlight/pius13.htm   (2291 words)

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