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I went to the Bishop's page on Wikipedia to read more on him, and found this:

On 31 October 2023, Reformation Day, at the Rome Life Forum of LifeSiteNews (which describes itself as an anti-globalist Christian alliance),[14] Strickland read out a letter that he attributed to a "friend"; the letter included the question: "Would you now allow this one [Francis] who has pushed aside the true Pope [Benedict XVI] and has attempted to sit on a chair that is not his define what the church is to be?"[15] Strickland described the letter as "challenging" and did not dispute this accusation.[15] The letter that Strickland read also described Pope Francis as an "usurper of Peter's chair" and "an expert at producing cowards"; Strickland then made his own comment that Pope Francis backed an "attack on the sacred" by the Vatican.[16]

I like how they put "friend" in quotations, it feels like they are implying he wrote it himself. lol.

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For Catholics, clergy in particular, who sneed at Francis, they have to toe a very narrow line between seething at anything he does and still being loyal to the papacy otherwise they're either betraying their ideals and morals or committing schism and possible heresy by going against the pope.

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The trads play this stupid game of "I'm not touching you" with their flirtation with sedevacantism and they think people can't see through their bullshit. I think it's the tradcath petty legalistic brainrot that lets them rationalize this crap because they're not technically calling Pope Francis an illegitimate pope. It's going to be fun to watch some of them throw in their lot with the sedevacantists only to find out that the latter also throw Pope Benedict XIV under the modernist bus.

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