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Compiled in August, A.D.

2023 by
—a Catholic, viz., an adherent of the whole and inviolate Faith, and member of
the traditional (of paradosis), indefectible, and thus formal, Church; a formal,
or de facto, and material, or de jure (per validation by an independent parish or
congregation that is, at present, not in communion with heresy-imposing Rome
so long as a material pope imposes formal heresy), Catholic (as contrasted with a
solely material, or solely de jure, “de jure humano”, by human designation,
nominal, in name only, Catholic); a sedeprivationist (i.e., maintaining the
Cassiciacum thesis of 20th C.’s Bp. Guérard des Lauriers, O.P.; “formal
sedevacantist”; non-totalist sedevacantist), non-Una Cum Mass-assisting (as
contrasted with Una Cum Mass-assisting; while a material pope imposes formal
heresy) Catholic who recognizes Bp. Donald Sanborn of Most Holy Trinity
Seminary (Brooksville, FL, U.S.) and the late Fr. Anthony Cekada of St.
Gertrude the Great Church (West Chester, OH, U.S.), by virtue of their
congruence with dogma and with canon law (the sole, universal code ever
systematized and decreed by the traditional, indefectible, and thus formal,
Church, i.e., the A.D. 1917 Pio-Benedictine Code of Canon Law), as the
preeminent ecclesiastics (among others outside the Anglosphere) of the true
teaching Church in the early 21st Century A.D; and, to be precise, a Catholic of
the Latin Church and of the Roman Rite.
Lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi.

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