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1 Fwd,1| fallible man called the pope, or founded a few centuries
2 Fwd,2| this teaching, when the pope speaks ex cathedra (“from
3 Fwd,2| the infallibility of the pope).~ Of further note, while
4 Fwd,2| proclaims was its first pope, spoke falsehood at the
5 Fwd,3| Church in schism as the pope did in the eleventh century,
6 1,1 | Christians on the part of Rome's pope, its bishops and its clergy.~ ~
7 1,1 | when the bishop of Rome, or pope, began to introduce new
8 1,1 | into the faith. (The words pope and patriarch were commonly
9 1,1 | important historical sees. Pope was not a designation reserved
10 1,1 | the emperor to the Roman pope. Even the title Pontifex
11 1,1 | non-Chalcedonians before him, the pope precipitated another schism,
12 1,1 | of Errors propagated by Pope Pius IX in 1864, demands
13 1,11| the supremacy of the Roman pope, then the Christians of
14 1,11| appealing to an infallible pope. Claims of infallibility
15 1,11| Roman Curia was created by Pope Sixtus V [the “iron pope”]
16 1,11| Pope Sixtus V [the “iron pope”] in the sixteenth century
17 1,11| like altar boys, by the pope. At that time, the cardinals
18 1,15| he were an “infallible” pope. Instead, a Council of Apostles
19 2,35| convened “by order, not of the pope nor of such and such a patriarch,
20 3,5 | What position did the pope of Rome formerly hold in
21 3,5 | special place belongs to the pope.” Commenting on this completely
22 3,5 | the bishop of Rome, or pope (meaning father), was regarded
23 3,5 | of honor accorded to the pope was determined not by the
24 3,5 | Ecumenical Councils, and no pope ever presided over one of
25 3,5 | Council of Jerusalem as a pope. However, the facts of Scripture (
26 3,5 | In the sixth century, Pope Gregory I the Great (+604),
27 3,5 | him as bishop of New Rome. Pope Gregory clearly points out
28 3,5 | 5, Letter 20]. This same pope pronounced any “universal
29 3,5 | forerunner of the antichrist.”~ Pope Gregory's letter stands
30 3,5 | Church as a very eminent pope and a great saint. Needless
31 3,5 | makes certain to conceal Pope Gregory's letter from its
32 3,5 | pride, and belief that the pope is the real head of the
33 3,5 | same:~ ~The pride of the pope is why the Greeks are divided
34 3,5 | in 1054, having put the pope's bull of excommunication
35 3,5 | further on Rome's fall and its pope (whom he calls the man-god
36 3,5 | Iscariot, and that of the pope. The essence of falling
37 3,5 | himself.... The fall of the pope lies exactly in this very
38 3,5 | the infallibility of the pope, which was completely unknown
39 3,5 | on the supremacy of the pope; but for a long time it
40 3,5 | First Vatican Council, did Pope Pius IX succeed in turning
41 3,5 | the Vatican Council, the pope is infallible when he, as
42 3,5 | the infallibility of the pope contradicts the whole history
43 3,5 | matters of faith. For example, Pope Sixtus V, in concert with
44 3,5 | Sixtus or his successor? Pope Leo III not only refused
45 3,5 | Within two hundred years, Pope Benedict VIII inserted this
46 3,5 | is sufficient to mention Pope Honorius (625-38), who fell
47 3,5 | has been to us and ours —Pope Leo X (1513-1521).~We hold
48 3,5 | place of God Almighty — Pope Leo XIII, from his 1894
49 3,5 | his 1894 encyclical.~The pope is not only representative
50 3,5 | veil of flesh. Does the pope speak? It is Jesus Christ
51 3,5 | Christ Himself who speaks — Pope Pius X.~You know that I
52 3,5 | that I am God on earth — Pope Pius XI.~ ~Adding to these
53 3,5 | have declared that:~ ~The pope can do all things God can
54 3,5 | To make war against the pope is to make war against God,
55 3,5 | against God, seeing that the pope is God and God is the pope —
56 3,5 | pope is God and God is the pope — Moreri.~ ~Until the ritual
57 3,5 | ritual was terminated by Pope John Paul I, when the triple
58 3,5 | placed on the head of a new pope at his coronation, the officiating
59 3,5 | would-be tyrants of the world. Pope Boniface VIII (1294-1303),
60 3,5 | title is no longer used, the pope remains a king, with a prime
61 3,5 | publication) recorded that the pope is the “mind of God” and
62 3,5 | and stated that “when the pope meditates, it is God Who
63 3,5 | clearly states that:~ ~The pope takes the place of Jesus
64 3,5 | does not even regard the pope as the bishop of Rome inasmuch
65 3,18| 18.~ Originally the pope of Rome was the first among
66 3,18| impossible, of course, that the pope could fulfill this position.
67 3,18| would have to occur for the pope of Rome to once again be
68 3,18| for World Dominion Between Pope John Paul II, Mikhail Gorbachev
69 3,18| in this struggle. While Pope John Paul II was convalescing
70 3,18| God. In the vision, the pope states, he was told not
71 3,18| something supernatural. The pope indicates that the disaster
72 3,18| Out of such chaos, the pope says, the papacy will rise
73 3,18| Martin writes that the pope believes that “this geopolitical
74 3,18| has chosen to fulfill as pope will be crowned with a success
75 3,18| the life of any preceding pope.” Thus, as John the Baptist
76 3,18| Christ at the Jordan, so the pope will be the satanic herald
77 3,18| Christianity yet exalt the pope, the answer is obvious.
78 3,18| obvious. The media accords the pope the worldly glory and advertisement
79 3,18| government, they can count on the pope to make urgent appeals for
80 3,18| the antichrist.~ In 1990, Pope Wojtyla issued a statement
81 3,18| forth from the mouth of the pope, Christ replies: “And then
82 3,18| any more, even though the pope is telling them to do so.
83 3,18| Messiah, Christ, Whom the pope rejects, came in the flesh
84 3,18| herald of the antichrist, the pope of Rome.~ ~
85 5,8 | to the “supremacy” of the pope.~ Still, the question remains —
86 6,4 | What action did the Roman pope take in 800 that would result
87 6,4 | between the East and West, the pope crowned the king of the
88 6,4 | Charlemagne as an intruder and the pope's coronation of him as an
89 6,7 | monarchy — the monarchy of the pope.~ The textbook goes on to
90 6,7 | invasion of the West, the pope came to get involved in
91 6,7 | political leader himself, the pope, after a prolonged dialectical
92 6,8 | Catholic clergy with the pope at its head. An artificial
93 6,9 | that fact, however, the pope became an absolute dictator
94 6,9 | Frankish-Teutonic conception of the pope entails the greatest adulteration
95 6,9 | question. On June 9, 2000, the pope approved a so-called “Note”
96 6,10| Henry II demanded that the pope include the filioque in
97 6,10| of the Mass in Rome). The pope balked at first, but then
98 6,10| apologists asserted, the pope was not subject to conciliar
99 6,12| 12.~ How did Pope Leo III demonstrate his
100 6,12| rejection of the filioque?~ Pope Leo III wrote Charlemagne
101 6,12| wording of the Creed. The same pope had the Creed without the
102 6,13| been declared true by the pope, not even if the Latins “
103 6,15| that:~ ~In the year 752, Pope Zacharias anointed Pepin
104 6,15| Italy and delivered into the pope's hands the Ravenna Exarchate,
105 6,15| twenty-two cities. Thus, the pope was transformed from a subject
106 6,15| of the supremacy of the pope in the Church was inculcated
107 6,15| Constantine the Great to the Roman Pope Silvester. The collection
108 6,15| supremacy in the whole Church.~ ~Pope Nicholas (858-876) began
109 6,15| recognize this omnipotence. Pope Nicholas I attempted to
110 6,15| universal authority” of the pope. Beyond this matter, Rome
111 6,16| proclaims was its first pope, was not infallible. At
112 6,16| unconditional disposal of the pope. Whoever does not have as
113 6,16| sinner by the agency of the pope, of the Savior’s surplus
114 6,18| Dollinger published the book The Pope and the Council — a frontal
115 6,18| intimidating coercive tactics that Pope Pius IX used all along in
116 6,18| Constantine confers upon Pope Silvester I and his successors
117 6,18| Constantine supposedly gives the pope dominion over the four Patriarchates
118 6,18| notion of the primacy of the pope).~ This counterfeit document
119 7,9 | which is personified by the pope, and develops new dogmas
120 7,14| under the omnipotence of the pope).~ The Latino-Protestant
121 7,14| Rome's schism in 1054, the pope financed Duke William of
122 7,14| is the truth given to the pope alone? — and added: Truth
123 7,14| to the rank of infallible pope. Protestantism placed a
124 7,14| individual becomes an infallible pope, to use the comparison of
125 8,14| no pronouncement by the pope in their favor could ever
126 8,14| worship of the Holy Trinity, Pope John XXIII began to carry
127 10,16| equivalent position to the Roman pope. The patriarch of Constantinople,
128 10,18| patriarchal letter of 1848 to the pope, and b) Khomiakov's comment
129 10,18| Patriarchal letter of 1848 to the pope:~ ~Among us, neither patriarchs
130 10,18| to this statement:~ ~The pope is greatly mistaken in supposing
131 10,26| original sin” (from the bull of Pope Pius IX concerning the new
132 10,26| disputes. Only then, in 1475, Pope Sixtus IV approved a service
133 10,26| Immaculate Conception. The same pope, however, also declined
134 10,26| of the Latin bishops, the pope by this very act openly
135 10,26| of the Roman Church. The pope thereby placed his own voice
136 10,26| here).~ The “gift” of the pope and those others who imagine
137 11,1 | one that separated the pope and his followers from the
138 11,1 | to the messengers of the pope. “The tradition of the Holy
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