Sedevacantism

1882

In his 1882 book, The Relations of the Church to Society—Theological Essays, a Jesuit theologian, Father Edmund J.

1917

Paul IV's 1559 bull, Cum ex apostolatus officio, stipulated that a heretic cannot be elected pope, while Canon 188.4 of the 1917 Code of Canon Law provides that a cleric who publicly defects from the Catholic faith automatically loses any office he had held in the Church.

1945

On 30 November 1993, Bishop Pivarunas conferred episcopal consecration to Father Daniel Dolan in Cincinnati, Ohio, and on 11 May 1999, he consecrated Martin Davila for the Unión Católica Trento to succeed Bishop Carmona. === Bishops whose lineages derive from earlier movements === A considerable number of sedevacantist bishops are thought to derive from Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa, who in 1945 set up his own schismatic "Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church".

1967

Although still working within the "official" Church in 1967, he publicly took the position in 1968 that the Holy See was vacant and that the Church that had emerged from the Second Vatican Council was no longer Catholic.

It is based in Oyster Bay Cove, New York, United States. Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen, (CMRI) formed in 1967.

1968

Because they consider the 1968 revision of the rite of Holy Orders to have invalidated it, they conclude that the great majority of the bishops listed in the Holy See's Annuario Pontificio, including Benedict XVI and Francis themselves, are in reality merely priests or even laymen. == Early proponents == One of the earliest proponents of sedevacantism was the American Francis Schuckardt.

Although still working within the "official" Church in 1967, he publicly took the position in 1968 that the Holy See was vacant and that the Church that had emerged from the Second Vatican Council was no longer Catholic.

1969

They also say that new disciplinary norms, such as the Mass of Paul VI, promulgated on 3 April 1969, undermine or conflict with the historical Catholic faith and are deemed blasphemous, while post-Vatican II teachings, particularly those related to ecumenism, are labelled heresies.

In 1969, Brown received episcopal orders from an Old Catholic bishop, and in 1971 he in turn consecrated Schuckardt.

1970

Schuckardt founded a congregation called the Tridentine Latin Rite Catholic Church. In 1970, a Japanese layman, Yukio Nemoto (1925–88), created Seibo No Mikuni (Kingdom of Our Lady, 聖母の御国), a sedevacantist group.

Michel Louis Guérard des Lauriers, who developed a thesis similar to sedevacantism called sedeprivationism in the 1970s. Several priests of the Society of St.

1971

In 1969, Brown received episcopal orders from an Old Catholic bishop, and in 1971 he in turn consecrated Schuckardt.

He put forward sedevacantist ideas in his books The New Montinian Church (August 1971) and Sede Vacante (1973).

1973

The observation about the use of the word "cup", rather than "chalice", concerned only the English translation in use from 1973 to 2011, which employed both terms.

1976

Lucian Pulvermacher, who left the Roman Catholic Church in 1976 and in October 1998 was elected pope of the conclavist "True Catholic Church" with the name of "Pius XIII". == Bishops and holy orders == Catholic doctrine holds that any bishop can validly ordain any baptised man to the priesthood or to the episcopacy, provided that he has the correct intention and uses a doctrinally acceptable rite of ordination, whether or not he has official permission of any sort to perform the ordination.

1982

Oswald Baker, who was a sedevacantist at least by 1982, and reportedly some time prior to that. American missionary Fr.

1983

Pius V, (SSPV) formed in 1983 when nine American priests of the Society of St.

1985

The IMBC was formed in 1985 when four Italian priests of the Society of St.

1991

On 24 September 1991, Mark Pivarunas was consecrated a bishop at Mount Saint Michael by Bishop Moisés Carmona.

1993

On 30 November 1993, Bishop Pivarunas conferred episcopal consecration to Father Daniel Dolan in Cincinnati, Ohio, and on 11 May 1999, he consecrated Martin Davila for the Unión Católica Trento to succeed Bishop Carmona. === Bishops whose lineages derive from earlier movements === A considerable number of sedevacantist bishops are thought to derive from Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa, who in 1945 set up his own schismatic "Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church".

It is based in Verrua Savoia, Turin, Italy. Sociedad Sacerdotal Trento, (SST) formed in 1993 by the priests of the deceased Bishop Moisés Carmona.

It is based in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. Roman Catholic Institute, (RCI) founded in 1993 by Bishop Donald Sanborn, which consists of him, his priests, and some of his seminarians.

1998

Lucian Pulvermacher, who left the Roman Catholic Church in 1976 and in October 1998 was elected pope of the conclavist "True Catholic Church" with the name of "Pius XIII". == Bishops and holy orders == Catholic doctrine holds that any bishop can validly ordain any baptised man to the priesthood or to the episcopacy, provided that he has the correct intention and uses a doctrinally acceptable rite of ordination, whether or not he has official permission of any sort to perform the ordination.

1999

On 30 November 1993, Bishop Pivarunas conferred episcopal consecration to Father Daniel Dolan in Cincinnati, Ohio, and on 11 May 1999, he consecrated Martin Davila for the Unión Católica Trento to succeed Bishop Carmona. === Bishops whose lineages derive from earlier movements === A considerable number of sedevacantist bishops are thought to derive from Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa, who in 1945 set up his own schismatic "Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church".

2009

They are considered to be the most outsiders of the sedevacantist community for their own strict interpretation of the Dogma "Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus" (for this particular interpretation, see Feeneyism). Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, formed in 2009.

2011

The observation about the use of the word "cup", rather than "chalice", concerned only the English translation in use from 1973 to 2011, which employed both terms.

79, Winter 2011–2012, pp.

2018

Some of them hold that one or more of the most recent popes have held and taught unorthodox beliefs, but do not go so far as to say that they have been formal heretics though as of 2018 there are some who are considering Pope Francis a heretic because of the encyclical Amoris Laetitia.




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