“The Pope is not only the representative of
Jesus Christ, but he is Jesus Christ, Himself, hidden under the veil of human
flesh.” — Catholic National, July 1895.
“The Pope and God are the same,
so he has all power in Heaven and earth.” — Pope Pius V, quoted in Barclay,
Chapter XXVII, p. 218, “Cities Petrus Bertanous”.
“We hold upon this
earth the place of God almighty.” — Pope Leo XIII, Encyclical Letter, June 20,
1894.
“Even if the Pope were Satan incarnate, we ought not to raise up
our heads against him, but calmly lie down to rest on his bosom. He who rebels
against our Father is condemned to death, for that which we do to him we do to
Christ: we honor Christ if we honor the Pope; we dishonor Christ if we dishonor
the Pope. I know very well that many defend themselves by boasting: “They are so
corrupt, and work all manner of evil!” But God has commanded that, even if the
priests, the pastors, and Christ-on-earth were incarnate devils, we be obedient
and subject to them, not for their sakes, but for the sake of God, and out of
obedience to Him.” — St. Catherine of Siena, SCS, p. 201-202, p. 222, (quoted in
Apostolic Digest, by Michael Malone, Book 5: “The Book of Obedience”, Chapter 1:
“There is No Salvation Without Personal Submission to the Pope”).
“The
(Catholic) Church is the entrance to life; all others are thieves and robbers.
On this account we are bound to avoid them....Resist them in defense of the only
true and life giving faith, which the Church has received from the Apostles and
imparted to her sons.” — St. Irenaeus, Against Heresies, Book III, (quoted in
article “The Perennial Understanding of the Church”, by Saint Benedict
Center).
“He is a heretic who does not believe what the Roman Hierarchy
teaches.” — The American Textbook of Popery, p 164 (quoting from the “Directory
for the Inquisitors”).
“Heretics (those who are not members of the
Catholic Church or who do not hold to Catholic doctrine) worship a God who is a
liar, and a Christ who is a liar.” — St. Augustine, (quoted in “Patrologiae
Cursus Completus: Series Graca”, by Fr. J. P. Migne, Paris: 1866,
42:207).
“The church may by divine right confiscate the property of
heretics, imprison their person, and condemn them to flames. In our age, the
right to inflict the severest penalties, even death, belongs to the church.
There is no graver offense than heresy, therefore it must be rooted out.” —
Public Eccliastical, Vol. 2, p.142.
“When confronted with heresy, she
(Catholic Church) does not content herself with persuasion, arguments of an
intellectual and moral order appear to her insufficient, and she has recourse to
force, to corporal punishment, to torture.” — The Rector of the Catholic
Institute of Paris, H.M.A. Baudrillart, quoted in The Catholic Church, The
Renaissance, and Protestantism 182-183.
“A heretic merits the pains of
fire....By the Gospel, the canons, civil law, and custom, heretics must be
burned.” — The American Textbook of Popery, p 164 (quoting from the “Directory
for the Inquisitors”).
“The Pope is of great authority and power, that he
is able to modify, declare, or interpret even divine laws. The Pope can modify
divine law, since his power is not of man, but of God, and he acts as vicegerent
of God upon earth...” — Lucius Ferraris, in “Prompta Bibliotheca Canonica,
Juridica, Moralis, Theologica, Ascetica, Polemica, Rubristica, Historica”,
Volume V, article on “Papa, Article II”, titled “Concerning the extent of Papal
dignity, authority, or dominion and infallibility”, #30, published in
Petit-Montrouge (Paris) by J. P. Migne, 1858 edition.
“We may according
to the fullness of our power, dispose of the law and dispense above the law.
Those whom the Pope of Rome doth separate, it is not a man that separates them
but God. For the Pope holdeth place on earth, not simply of a man but of the
true God....dissolves, not by human but rather by divine authority....I am in
all and above all, so that God Himself and I, the vicar of God, hath both one
consistory, and I am able to do almost all that God can do...Wherefore, no
marvel, if it be in my power to dispense with all things, yea with the precepts
of Christ.” — Decretales Domini Gregori ix Translatione Episcoporum, (on the
Transference of Bishops), title 7, chapter 3; Corpus Juris Canonice (2nd Leipzig
ed., 1881), col. 99; (Paris, 1612), tom. 2, Decretales, col. 205 (while Innocent
III was Pope).
“We confess that the Pope has power of changing Scripture
and of adding to it, and taking from it, according to his will.” — Roman
Catholic Confessions for Protestants Oath, Article XI, (Confessio
Romano-Catholica in Hungaria Evangelicis publice praescripta te proposita, editi
a Streitwolf), as recorded in Congressional Record of the U.S.A., House Bill
1523, Contested election case of Eugene C. Bonniwell, against Thos. S. Butler,
Feb. 15, 1913.
“And God himself is obliged to abide by the judgment of
his priest and either not to pardon or to pardon, according as they refuse to
give absolution, provided the penitent is capable of it.” — St. Alphonsus De
Liguori, in The Dignity of the Priesthood, p. 27.
“Unless therefore they
receive saving baptism in the Catholic Church, which is one, they cannot be
saved, but will be condemned with the carnal in the judgment of the Lord
Christ.” — Catholic Bishop Nemesianus of Thubunae, The Seventh Council of
Carthage Under Cyprian, Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. V.
“When we say that
faith is necessary for the remission of sins, we mean to speak of the Catholic
faith, not heretical faith. Without the habit of this faith, no man is
justified.” — St. Alphonsus Maria Liguori, (quoted in Apostolic Digest, by
Michael Malone, Book 3: “The Book of Faith”, Chapter 1, “There is No Salvation
Except in the Catholic Faith”).
But the Bible says:
Mat 23:9 And call no man your father upon the earth:
for one is your Father, which is in heaven.
Rev 22:18 For I testify unto
every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall
add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in
this book:
Rev
22:19 And if any man shall take away
from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out
of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from
the things which are written in this book.
Col 2:8Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. :9For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.