WM Review – Ruptures with apostolic doctrine and origin shows the Conciliar/Synodal Church is not the Catholic Church (‘Zero Marks’, Ch. V)

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Having considered apostolicity of succession, let us consider the devastating implications of breaking with apostolic doctrine and continuity.>

Author’s Notes

This is Chapter V of my “book”, ‘Zero Marks’ – Why the Conciliar/Synodal Church is not the Catholic Church – dealing with apostolicity as a property, rather than as a note. The note of apostolicity is addressed in Chapter IV.>Zero Marks is Part II of my response to Fr Thomas Crean OP’s article “A City Set on a Hill Cannot Be Hidden: The Perpetual Visibility of the Catholic Church Under the Pope.Peter Kwasniewski described Fr Crean’s article as “a definitive rebuttal of sedevacantism, at the level of first principles.”


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