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"Rome's" Final Pope?: Benedict XVI
"Rome's" Final Pope?: Benedict XVI
"Rome's" Final Pope?: Benedict XVI

"Rome's" Final Pope?: Benedict XVI

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About "Rome's" Final Pope?: Benedict XVI

During one of the last conversations that the pope’s biographer, Peter Seewald of Munich, was able to have with Benedict XVI, as he was bidding him goodbye, he asked him: “Are you the end of the old or the beginning of the new?” The pope’s answer was brief and sure: “The one and the other,” he replied. The recorder was already turned off; that is why this final exchange is not found in any of the book-interviews with Peter Seewald, not even the famous Light of the World. You do not have to be a Canon Lawyer to judge the current state of the papacy. Pope Benedict's attempted, invalid, "partial resignation" from the throne of Peter is the greatest crisis Holy Mother Church is suffering. Ratzinger's "Bifurcation of the papacy" has been the Freemasonic goal for generations. This book’s chosen topic is the hardest thing I have ever had to write; it is cringeworthy, controversial and political. I have lost friends over it, received hate mail, been told “you are not Catholic” or “you come on too strong”, been called a conspiracy theorist or a sedevacantist. And worse: “Our Lady must not be pleased with you”. Even the just, who believe the contents of this work, are afraid to write about it, say it out loud or preach it from the pulpit (for those who are shepherds) for fear of the persecution that comes with it. When I began losing friends and shunned even by priests, even though Canon Law showed me I was right, I was tempted to stop speaking about this topic publicly and go back to praying for the intention in secret. But then, I was reminded of the parable of the talents; if Our Lord has given me so precious a gift of understanding in regard to the current state of the papacy, and then I repay Him by going and burying this truth He has given me, out of my fear of men rather than fear of the Master, how dare I. Some of the greatest Canon Lawyers in our Church, who indeed have the most influence to do good, are not speaking up about the Laws being broken. They will tell you “his resignation was totally valid and looks like any of the past resignations”. In these series of laid out questions below, have any of them EVER been seen in a past resignation of a Holy Father? Why Does Pope Benedict XVI wear the papal white? When asked once why he chose to keep the white, he lied and said, “there were no more black cassocks in Rome”. Why did Benedict choose to stay in the enclosure of Saint Peter’s? Popes who have resigned in the past leave the Vatican. Ratzinger’s dream was to return to Bavaria, Germany to spend the rest of his days with his brother and sister, play the piano, pet his cat and write more books. Why… didn’t he do that? Why does Benedict still give his Papal blessing? Why does Benedict still wear his Papal ring? Why is Benedict still called “POPE” Benedict? He still signs his name that way. He did not return to Joseph. And when asked, he said “the always is also a forever” (the papacy). Deo gratias?[1] Why does Bergoglio live in outskirt apartments all the while Benedict lives within the walls of Saint Peter’s like the past Holy Fathers? Why, why, why, why, why?If we cannot discuss this openly, calmly and rationally, then the Devil has won; this is exactly what he wants: for Catholics to not care about who the pope is and thus, degrade the value of the inviolable rock of Peter in the eyes of the flock. However, thankfully, there have been several other Canon Lawyers and not to mention regular lawyers, who were/are jumping up and down when Benedict pulled what he did on February 11th, 2013. Lightening even struck Saint Peter’s Dome later that evening, the Cupola to be precise (which, symbolizes the papacy), not once but TWICE, that unforgettable evening. Read why and how the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary is linked to the rock of Peter.