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Moral priests are always legally priests, but the opposite is often not true throughout much of today's highly disturbed Church.  Those who have been automatically excommunicated and others who never were qualified to be priests, such as infiltraters, either never were or are not now morally valid priests.  This is particularly disturbing in that these men cannot participate with Jesus in consecrating bread and wine bringing Him present (body, blood, soul, and divinity) in the most Holy Eucharist in order to keep demons at bay.  Communicants receive only bread and/or wine when receiving unconsecrated matter from the acts of non-moral priests.  They do not receive Jesus.

While it is certain that the Church was already having problems before Vatican II, it has become publicly seen as corrupted following this council, which in truth had no valid (moral) standing and therefore has no binding authority.  This holds true for all subsequent documents issued under past and existing non-moral authorities (popes).

From a practical point of view the present hierarchy has full legal authority and controls the day to day affairs of the Church.  This document postulates that while false popes have legal authority from a civil and canonical perspective until effectively removed from office, they do not have binding moral authority.  Such men do not have moral protection.

For instance while a moral priest's faculties may be removed from the legal perspective, from God's perspective such priest have full authority to celebrate Mass and dispense all sacraments and sacramentals.  Moral priests also have proper teaching authority.

Some priests have chosen to open or associate with non-canonical parishes or organizations.  While this may meet the needs of some local communities, which is seen as a good if done with right intention, it does not meet the needs of the universal church. Moral priests must unify if the Church is to return to its rightful place in relation to the Body of Christ.

I have heard that perhaps as many as a dozen individuals have had themselves declared pope.  This certainly serves no good purpose but is indicative of the severity of the existent problems, in the now disharmonious and ineffective Church, that is worsening as each day passes.

Schisms seem to be becoming ever more prevalent.  Groups that deny that the present pope (now Benedict XVI) is the legal successor of Peter, even though he has no moral authority, are in effect schismatics and could become excommunicated if they fail to properly and openly examine the position professed.  Jesus said to be one as He and the Father are one.  Separating from the main body of the Church, no matter how corrupt its current leaders may be, is not the will of God.  When opportunity presents itself one must seek unity with other moral priests and people to oppose false leaders.

There have been problems with theology over the centuries that are still not resolved.  Present liturgies are flawed and the number of moral priests that worthily celebrate them is rapidly diminishing.  Perhaps as few as 20% to 50% of today's priests morally hold office.

This web page is a call for discussions intended to bring enough priests of faith together in order to oppose the darkness that is enclosing the only Church with a true priesthood that can be effective in opposing the evil forces that have infiltrated it.  Methods for establishing what are authoritative teachings and who are legitimate authorities are available for discussion and development, or for replacement with better positions.

If you are a priest looking to help restore the authentic Church to its proper position in the world, or are an individual of means who can assist financially while being an involved representative of the faithful, or are a person who can volunteer for service in some way, please make initial contact using the following E-mail access giving your phone number and the normal time of day you are available so that you can be contacted:

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