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1.   The Original Sin of Adam closed Heaven for all men (sanctifying grace was lost) ... Hell became the only possible destination for the immortal souls of men.
2.   God re-opened Heaven by founding the Catholic Church and re-introducing sanctifying grace to men's souls ... the same grace which Adam and Eve had lost.

                          We are currently in the Great Apostasy (world-wide rejection of God's Catholic Dogma), these warnings apply:
3.   Warning 1:  A non-Catholic anti-Christ cult (the vatican-2 heretic cult) took over all Catholic properties on 8 Dec 1965 ("v-2 council" close date).        [Section 12, 13]
4.   Warning 2:  No one Ordained those that you think are Priests ... all Bishops of the "v-2 council" were automatically excommunicated on 8 Dec 1965.     [Section 13.2]
5.   Warning 3:  Your fake "priests" turned you into heretics ... the stage shows are not Mass ... participation in the vatican-2 heresy excommunicates.    [Section 13.2.2]
6.   Warning 4:  Top level view ... why there is not a single Catholic Bishop or Priest in the world. God's Catholic Church is devastatingly small in numbers. [Section 13.6]
                          All vatican-2-ists:  You are excommunicated from the Catholic Church.  You must Abjure your heresy.  * * Click * * >  Section 40

7.    One can still be Catholic and get to Heaven with a proper baptism in water [Section 7] ... believing the Dogmas ... and keeping free from mortal sin.    [Section 10.1]
8.    All grace, both actual and sanctifying grace, starts with God and comes into the world ... by way of the Blessed Virgin ... as Jesus Christ Himself did.  [Section 4, 4.4]
9a.  The Old Testament Israelite religion was the Catholic Faith unfulfilled ... the "judaism" fable started about 200 B.C.  Jesus Christ was not a jew.  [Section 39.1, 39.4]
9b.  The "koran" is wrong ... Mohammed was not a prophet ... "allah" does not exist.  The so called "allah god" makes countless errors in the "koran".        [Section 113]
10.  All baptized heretics are excommunicated from Christianity and headed for Hell ... with the world's pagans (those not properly baptized in water).     [Section 7.2, 8]

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The Catholic Dogma & Citations regarding Automatic Excommunication ... for believing heresy

Ninety-four (94) total citations ... Sources of Dogma, Ordinary Magisterium, and Scripture defense of Dogma

Believing heresy against any Catholic Dogma ... causes your Automatic Excommunication from Christianity

Physical participation in a heretical society such as the ...
"vatican-2" heretic cult, "sspx", "lutheran", "baptist", "evangelical", "methodist", "anglican", etc.
also causes your Automatic Excommunication from Christianity (the Catholic Church) ... see Section 13.2.2

St. Thomas Aquinas, Doctor of the Church, died 1274 A.D. >
"All those who deny one article of Faith ... are by that very fact excommunicated."

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Automatic excommunication ... is incurred by ...

1.  Physical participation in a heretical society such as the "vatican-2" jew-heretic cult, "sspx", "cmri", "sspv", "independents", etc. ... or any other building with a Catholic sign out front.

2.  Believing the heresies of a heretical society such as the vatican-2 jew-heretic cult, "sspx", "cmri", "sspv", "independents", etc. ... even though you may have already (and correctly) physically left the vatican-2 cult.

3.  Not condemning and anathematizing heretics such as the leaders of the vatican-2 jew-heretic cult, "sspx", "cmri", "sspv", "independents", etc. ... the people who are dresssed up like Catholic priests and bishops.

4.  Communing with heretics such as the heretics who run the meeting halls of the vatican-2 jew-heretic cult, "sspx", "cmri", "sspv", "independents", etc. ... the people who are dressed up like Catholic priests and bishops.

Background 1:
There are no Catholic bishops or priests in the world at this time. The people dressed like bishops and priests and who reside in the buildings that have Catholic signs out front, are simply group leaders for the vatican-2 cult, that has taken over all of our Catholic properties around the world. On 8 December 1965 all of the (apparent) bishops at the "vatican-2 council" (about 2,500) ... approved the mountain of heresy that was in the "council" documents, they ceased being bishops on the said date. After their automatic excommunication they could no longer Ordain priests or Consecrate bishops. Catholic jurisdiction (but not the Catholic Faith (the Dogma) disappeared from the world. See Section 13.6 of this site.

Background 2:
This is an exceedingly important Section for all people who are in vatican-2 meeting halls (the buildings with the Catholic signs out front). You are physically involved in a non-Catholic cult, the vatican-2 jew-heretic cult which was founded in 1965 at the Vatican. This places you in heresy and outside of the Catholic Church. Absent any physical participation in the v-2 cult, if you believe any of the vatican-2 cult heresy, then you are likewise automatically excommunicated and outside of the Catholic Church for heresy. All of the non-vatican-2 property (and persons) with Catholic signs ("sspx", "sspv", "cmri", "Thuc line", other "independents") are all automatically excommunicated for violation of the Catholic Dogma on Jurisdiction and Governance (and other heresies), see Sections 87, 99, and 105.



     

Left to right: Joseph Ratzinger and Jorge Bergoglio committing heresy which re-confirms their decades old automatic excommunications
(1) and (2) Lighting menorahs (acting like "judaism" is not a fraud)  (3) Heretic Wojtyla kissing the "koran"  (4) Bergoglio approving of "orthodox" heretic cults

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Introduction to the below Catholic Dogma and Citations:

1.  The Catholic Church supplies the following teachings regarding automatic excommunication for those who believe heresy against the Catholic Dogma ... write, speak, or perform heretical actions (such as lighting menorahs) against the Catholic Dogma.

2.  Of course the Catholic Church ... has frequently declared people to be heretics ... by some process or procedure.  But these procedures are simply making public an automatic excommunication that has already taken place in the heretic's immortal soul.

3.  An added layer of deception in our time ... is that the soul damning heretics pictured above are the heads of the vatican-2 jew-heretic cult which was founded on 8 December 1965 at the Vatican ... they are not head of the Catholic Church. The vatican-2 jew-heretic cult does not have the Office of the Papacy, bishops, or priests ... only the Catholic Church has these offices ... which are not filled at this time.

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This Section includes ...
 
Sub-part A:   Twenty-two (22) infallible Sources of Dogma on ... *automatic* excommunication for heresy.

Sub-part B:   Twenty-four (44) Ordinary Magisterium citations ... on *automatic* excommunication for heresy.

Sub-part C:   Thirteen (13) Ordinary Magisterium citations ... addressing *automatic* excommunication of a Pope who becomes heretic.

Sub-part D:   Fifteen (15) Catholic authored scriptures ... in defense of the automatic excommunication Dogma.



S u b - p a r t    A

Sources of Dogma on ... *Automatic* Excommunication for heresy

Twenty-two (22) listed

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Second Council of Constantinople, Three Chapters section, 553 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"The heretic, even though he has not been condemned formally by any individual, in reality brings anathema on himself, having cut himself off from the way of truth by his heresy."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Definition of ... Anathema > Exclusion from the Catholic Church, separation from the Catholic Church.

Note 2: This Source of Dogma declares that heretics bring anathema on themselves without a formal condemnation by another, they automatically cut themselves off from the way of truth, which is the Catholic Church.

Note 3: The Catholic Dogma on automatic excommunication for heresy is an absolute necessity because of the physical impossibility of excommunicating all heretics by a formal process.

Note 4: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Council of Florence, Session 11, 4 February 1442 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"The Holy Roman Church ... condemns, reproves, anathematizes and declares to be outside the body of Christ, which is the Church, whoever holds opposing or contrary views."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: This Source of Dogma identifies as outside the body of Christ (the Catholic Church) those who are opposed to the Catholic Dogma or Sources of Dogma (they are excommunicated) ... no process is required.

Note 2: God knows our very thoughts, if we hold to heresy such as the heresy that you can get to Heaven outside of the Catholic Church (you can't), the human soul is automatically removed from the Catholic Church without a formal process. You cannot be in the Church if you don't believe the teaching of the Church.

Note 3: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.

Catholic writing in Wisdom 1:3 >
"For perverse thoughts separate from God: and His power, when it is tried, reproveth the unwise." (Note: heresy is perverse thought)




Pope Pius IX, Ineffabilis Deus, 8 December 1854 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Hence, if anyone shall dare - which God forbid! - to think otherwise than as has been defined by us, let him know and understand that he is condemned by his own judgment; that he has suffered shipwreck in the faith; that he has separated from the unity of the Church ..."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Source of Dogma that those who oppose the Catholic Faith are separated from the Church (excommunicated) ... no process is required.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Second Council of Constantinople, 553 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"What reply can such people make to the Apostle when he writes: As for someone who is factious, after admonishing him once or twice, have nothing more to do with him, knowing that such a person is perverted and sinful; he is self-condemned."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: This Source of Dogma states that the heretic is self-condemned for heresy (excommunicated) ... without a process taking place.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Council of Vienne, Decree 1, 1311-1312 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Directing our Apostolic attention, to which alone it belongs to define these things (...) In order that all may know the truth of the faith in its purity and all error may be excluded, we define that anyone who presumes henceforth to assert defend or hold stubbornly that the rational or intellectual soul is not the form of the human body of itself and essentially, is to be considered a heretic."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Automatic Excommunication for heresy ... for not believing what is defined in Dogmatic General Councils.



Vatican Council of 1870, Session 3, Chapter 3 On Faith, Paragraphs 8-9 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Wherefore, by Divine and Catholic Faith all those things are to be believed ... which are proposed by the Church as matters to be believed as Divinely revealed (...) Since, then, without Faith it is impossible to please God and reach the fellowship of his sons and daughters, it follows that no one can ever achieve justification without it, neither can anyone attain eternal life unless he or she perseveres in it to the end."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: There is no justification of the soul without believing all those things which are to be believed. Not being in a justified state means that you are outside of the Catholic Church (excommunicated) ... no formal process required.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Pope Leo X, Fifth Lateran Council, Session 8, 1513 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"And since truth cannot contradict truth, we define that every statement contrary to the enlightened truth of the faith is totally false and we strictly forbid teaching otherwise to be permitted. We decree that all those who cling to erroneous statements of this kind, thus sowing heresies which are wholly condemned, should be avoided in every way and punished as detestable and odious heretics and infidels who are undermining the Catholic faith."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Those who cling to erroneous statements against the Dogma are classed as heretics ... heretics by definition are outside of the Catholic Church (excommunicated) ... no formal process required.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Vatican Council of 1870, Session 2, Profession of Faith, Article 14 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Likewise all other things which have been transmitted, defined and declared by the sacred Canons and the ecumenical Councils, especially the sacred Trent, I accept unhesitatingly and profess; in the same way whatever is to the contrary, and whatever heresies have been condemned, rejected and anathematized by the Church, I too condemn, reject and anathematize."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Those participating in the heresies mentioned in this citation are rejected and anathematized by the Church and outside the Church, automatically excommunicated ... without a formal process taking place.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Fourth Council of Constantinople, Canon 4, 870 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"We condemn, with a just decree, him who boldly, cunningly and unlawfully, like a dangerous wolf, leapt into the sheepfold of Christ; we are speaking about Photius, who has filled the whole world with a thousand upheavals and disturbances. We declare that he never was nor is now a bishop, nor must those, who were consecrated or given advancement by him to any grade of the priesthood, remain in that state."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: This Canon 4 shows that there was an automatic excommunication of heretic Photius at some point before ... what looked like his consecration as a Catholic Bishop ... this is the very reason why he was never a bishop.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Vatican Council of 1870, Pope Pius IX, Session 2, Profession of Faith -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"This true Catholic Faith, outside of which none can be saved, which I now freely profess and truly hold, is what I shall steadfastly maintain and confess, by the help of God, in all its completeness and purity until my dying breath, and I shall do my best to ensure that all others do the same. This is what I, the same Pius, promise, vow and swear."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Regarding the text: "outside of which none can be saved" ... those who fall into heresy by not keeping the Catholic Faith in its completeness and purity ... are identified as being outside the way of salvation (excommunicated) ... no process is required.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Second Council of Constantinople, 553 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"It is clear to all believers that when a problem about the faith comes up it is not only the heretical person who is condemned but also the person who is in a position to correct the heresy of others and fails to do so."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: The heretical person being identified as condemned (and the person who doesn’t correct the heretic) ... without a formal process.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Council of Florence, Session 11, Pope Eugene IV, 1442 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"It (the Catholic Church) firmly believes, professes and preaches that all those who are outside the Catholic Church, not only pagans but also jews or heretics and schismatics, cannot share in eternal life and will go into the everlasting fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels, unless they are joined to the Catholic Church before the end of their lives."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Source of Dogma which identifies as outside the Catholic Church ... the groups mentioned ... without a formal process.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



First Council of Constantinople, Canon 7, 381 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Those who embrace orthodoxy and join the number of those who are being saved from the heretics ... these we receive when they hand in statements and anathematise every heresy which is not of the same mind as the Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church of God."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Source of Dogma which states that those who are with the heretics are outside the Church ... until they hand in statements rejecting their heresy ... no formal process of excommunication is required.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Council of Florence, Pope Eugene IV, Session 8, 22 Nov 1439 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Whoever wills to be saved, before all things it is necessary that he holds the Catholic faith. Unless a person keeps this faith whole and undefiled, without doubt he shall perish eternally."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Whoever does not preserve the Catholic Faith whole and inviolate are defined as headed for Hell ... outside of the Catholic Church ... without a formal process taking place.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Council of Vienne, Pope Clement V, Decree 30, 1311-1312 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Since however there is for both regulars and seculars, for superiors and subjects, for exempt and non-exempt, one universal Church, outside of which there is no salvation, for all of whom there is one Lord, one faith, and one baptism."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Those who are in the Church all have "one faith" ... those without this one faith are outside ... there is no formal process required.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Lateran Council III, Pope Alexander III, 1179 A.D., Canon 27 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"We likewise decree (...) that they should be subject in every way to the same sentence and penalty as the above-mentioned heretics and that they should not be received into the communion of the Church, unless they abjure their pernicious society and heresy."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Clearly presumes automatic excommunication without a process taking place ... until the heretic makes an abjuration of his heresy.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Pope Leo X, Fifth Lateran Council, Session 11, 19 Dec 1516 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"For, regulars and seculars, prelates and subjects, exempt and non-exempt, belong to the one universal Church, outside of which no one at all is saved, and they all have one Lord and one faith."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Those who are in the Church all have "one faith" ... those without this one faith are outside ... there is no formal excommunication process required.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Council of Vienne, Pope Clement V, Bull Concerning the order of the Templars, 1312 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Since the Church never shuts her heart to the sinner who returns, the Cardinals granted absolution by our authority in the customary form of the Church to the master, visitor and preceptors on abjuration of their heresy. On their return to our presence, the Cardinals presented to us the confessions and depositions of the master, visitor and preceptors in the form of a public document, as has been said."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Clearly presumes automatic excommunication without a process taking place ... until the heretic makes an abjuration of his heresy.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Pope Pius IV, Council of Trent, "Iniunctum nobis", 13 Nov 1565 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"This true Catholic faith, outside of which no one can be saved ... I now profess and truly hold ..."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Source of Dogma from the Council of Trent defining the necessity of keeping the Catholic Faith to get to Heaven ... those not keeping the Faith are excluded from salvation since they are outside of the Catholic Church ... no formal excommunication process is required.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Vatican Council of 1870, Session 2, Profession of Faith, Article 14 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Likewise all other things which have been transmitted, defined and declared by the sacred Canons and the ecumenical Councils, especially the sacred Trent, I accept unhesitatingly and profess; in the same way whatever is to the contrary, and whatever heresies have been condemned, rejected and anathematized by the Church, I too condemn, reject and anathematize."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Those participating in the heresies mentioned in this citation are rejected and anathematized by the Church and outside the Church, automatically excommunicated ... without a formal process taking place.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Fourth Lateran Council, Pope Innocent III, Canon 3, 1215 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Those who are only found suspect of heresy are to be struck with the sword of anathema, unless they prove their innocence by an appropriate purgation, having regard to the reasons for suspicion and the character of the person. Let such persons be avoided by all until they have made adequate satisfaction. (...) If however any of them with damnable obstinacy refuse to honour an oath and so will not take it, let them by this very fact be regarded as heretics."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Clearly presumes automatic excommunication without a process taking place ... until the heretic makes an abjuration of his heresy.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Council of Vienne, Pope Clement V, General Decrees, 1312 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"With the counterfeit appearance of sanctity they say and do other things also that offend the eyes of the Divine majesty and constitute a grave danger to souls. Since the duty of the office committed to us obliges us to extirpate from the Catholic Church this detestable sect and the above execrable errors, lest they be further propagated and corrupt the hearts of the faithful, we condemn and utterly reject, with the approval of the Sacred Council, the sect itself and the errors described above, and we strictly forbid anyone henceforth to hold, approve or defend the errors. We decree that those who act otherwise are to be punished with canonical censure. The diocesans and the inquisitors of heresy for the regions where these beghards and beguines live, are to exercise their office with special care concerning them, making inquiries about their life and behaviour and about their beliefs in relation to the articles of faith and the sacraments of the Church. They are to impose due punishment on those whom they find guilty, unless there is voluntary abjuration of the above errors and repentance with fitting satisfaction."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Clearly presumes automatic excommunication without a process taking place ... until the heretic makes an abjuration of his heresy.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



S u b - p a r t    B

Ordinary Magisterium (not Dogma) on ... *Automatic* Excommunication for heresy

Twenty-four (44) listed

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Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, 29 June 1896, Para 9 >
"The practice of the Church has always been the same, as is shown by the unanimous teaching of the Fathers, who were wont to hold as outside Catholic communion, and alien to the Church, whoever would recede in the least degree from any point of doctrine proposed by her authoritative Magisterium."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Those who recede from doctrine are outside of Catholic communion ... without a formal process taking place.



Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, 29 June 1896, Para 9 >
"No one who merely disbelieves in all (these heresies) can for that reason regard himself as a Catholic or call himself one. For there may be or arise some other heresies, which are not set out in this work of ours, and, if any one holds to one single heresy he is not a Catholic.

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Anyone who holds to a single heresy are identified as not being Catholic ... no formal process required.



Lateran Council, Pope Saint Martin I, Canon 18, 649 A.D. >
"If anyone according to the holy Fathers, harmoniously with us and likewise with the Faith, does not with mind and lips reject and anathematize all the most abominable heretics together with their impious writings even to one least portion, whom the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church of God ... rejects and anathematizes ... let such a person be condemned."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: The Catholic Church anathematizes and rejects the heretics ... no formal excommunication process is required.



Pope Pius VI, Errors of the Synod of Pistoia, 1794 A.D. >
"Likewise, the proposition which teaches that it is necessary, according to the natural and divine laws, for either excommunication or for suspension, that a personal examination should precede, and that, therefore, sentences called 'ipso facto' have no other force than that of a serious threat without any actual effect, - false, rash, pernicious, injurious to the power of the Church."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Ipso facto means: "by the very fact itself". By the very fact that the heretic is a heretic means he is ... without a personal examination excommunicated ... without a formal process.



Vatican Council of 1870, Session 2, Profession of Faith, Article 14 -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"Likewise all other things which have been transmitted, defined and declared by the sacred Canons and the ecumenical Councils, especially the sacred Trent, I accept unhesitatingly and profess; in the same way whatever is to the contrary, and whatever heresies have been condemned, rejected and anathematized by the Church, I too condemn, reject and anathematize."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Those participating in the heresies mentioned in this citation are rejected and anathematized by the Church and outside the Church, automatically excommunicated ... without a formal process taking place.

Note 2: Ex-Cathedra ... the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world ... at a worldwide General Council.



Council of Ephesus, 431 A.D. -- Ex-Cathedra Dogma >
"All heretics corrupt the true expressions of the Holy Spirit with their own evil minds and they draw down on their own heads an inextinguishable flame."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: The Council of Ephesus regarding automatic excommunication ... heretics draw down fire on their own heads ... excommunication without a formal process taking place.



Saint Thomas Aquinas, Doctor of the Church, died 1274 A.D. >
"All those who deny one article of faith, regardless of their reason, are by that very fact excommunicated."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Doctor of the Church, Saint Thomas, restating and defending the Catholic Dogma regarding automatic excommunication ... excommunication without a formal process taking place.



Pope Pelagius I, died 561 A.D. >
"So that they may burn without end, the Lord by a very just judgment will give over to the punishment of eternal and inextinguishable fire the wicked who either did not know the way of the Lord or, knowing it, left it."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Pope Pelagius identifying that sins against the faith causes the loss of the soul since the person falls outside of the Catholic Church ... without a formal process of excommunication.



Pope Pius X, Acerbo Nimis, 15 April 1905, Paragraphs 2, 26 >
"And so Our Predecessor, Benedict XIV, had just cause to write: 'We declare that a great number of those who are condemned to eternal punishment suffer that everlasting calamity because of ignorance of those mysteries of faith which must be known and believed in order to be numbered among the elect.' (...) These truths, indeed, far surpass the natural understanding of the people, yet must be known by all - the uneducated and the cultured - in order that they may arrive at eternal happiness."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Pius X formally stating that the loss of souls ... for ignorance of the Faith which must be known to arrive at eternal happiness ... it clearly presumes automatic excommunication without a process taking place.



Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, Paragraph 9, 29 June 1896 >
"There can be nothing more dangerous than those heretics who admit nearly the whole cycle of doctrine, and yet by one word, as with a drop of poison, infect the real and simple faith taught by our Lord and handed down by Apostolic tradition."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Heretics rejecting the Catholic Faith ... are automatically excommunicated.



Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, Paragraph 13, 29 June 1896 >
"Therefore if a man does not want to be, or to be called, a heretic, let him not strive to please this or that man…but let him hasten before all things to be in communion with the Roman See. If he be in communion with it, he should be acknowledged by all and everywhere as faithful and orthodox."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: Heretics are automatically excommunicated by not being in communion with Rome (the Catholic Church).

Note 2: In these times when Rome is apostate and outside the Church ... being in "communion with Rome" simply means believing the Catholic Sources of Dogma (the formal Dogmas of the Pope in union with the Bishops of the world) ... which are still fully operative.



Pope Pius IX, Quartus Supra, 6 January 1873, Paragraph 6 >
"The chief deceit used to conceal the new schism is the name of 'Catholic'. The originators and adherents of the schism presumptuously lay claim to this name despite their condemnation by Our authority and judgment. It has always been the custom of heretics and schismatics to call themselves Catholics and to proclaim their many excellences in order to lead peoples and princes into error."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Groups that are claiming to be Catholic ... but are not ... people in these groups are automatically excommunicated, automatically outside the Catholic Church.



Council of Carthage XII, Canon 57, 419 A.D. -- Ordinary Magisterium >
"Those who as were baptized by the donatists, and not yet being able to know the pernicious character of their error, and afterward when they had come to the use of reason, had received the knowledge of the truth, abhorred their former error, (...) having anathematized their error may be received by the imposition of the hand into the one Church, the pillar as it is called, and the one mother of all Christians, where all these sacraments are received unto salvation and everlasting life; even the same sacraments which obtain for those persevering in heresy the heavy penalty of damnation."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Clearly presumes automatic excommunication without a process taking place ... until the heretic makes an abjuration of his heresy.



Pope Benedict XIV, Magnae Nobis, 29 June 1748, Paragraph 4 >
"Clement XI, in the Congregation of the Holy Office held in his presence on June 16, 1710, ordered the Archbishop of Malines to give no permission or dispensation for marriages to be celebrated between a contracting Catholic and a heretic unless the abjuration of heresy had indeed preceded."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: The heretic marrying the Catholic ... must make a Formal Abjuration of his/her heresy before the marriage. The heretic is automatically outside of the Catholic Church ... thus requiring the Abjuration to become Catholic.



Pope Benedict XIV, Magnae Nobis, 29 June 1748, Paragraph 2 >
"Granted that We hold that the marriages of Catholics with heretics are all-together to be avoided, and, as far as it depends on us, We aim to keep them* far from the Catholic Church."   (Them*: Marriages with heretics)

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: The Catholic Church ... saying that marriages with heretics are to be avoided. Another citation that heretics are outside of the Catholic Church.



Pope Gregory XVI, Summo Iugiter Studio, Paragraph 2, 27 May 1832 >
"Finally some of these misguided people attempt to persuade themselves and others that men are not saved only in the Catholic religion, but that even heretics may attain eternal life."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Heretics automatically excommunicated and so outside the Catholic Church ... not in a state where they can get to Heaven.



Pope Gregory XVI, Summo Iugiter Studio, Paragraph 6, 27 May 1832 >
"So that the gravity of such danger may appear more clearly, recall for them those salutary admonitions of the Apostles, of the Fathers, and of the Canons, which warn that familiar association with heretics is to be shunned."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Familiar association with heretics are to be shunned ... heretics are automatically excommunicated.



Pope Benedict XIV, Magnae Nobis, 29 June 1748, Paragraph 2 >
"When a dispensation is requested to allow a Catholic to marry a heretic ... neither the permission nor the dispensation is granted except with the addition of this expressed law or condition, namely that the heresy must first be abjured."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Heretic marrying a Catholic is automatically excommunicated ... and must make a Formal Abjuration of heresy before the marriage.



Starting about 150 years ago Pope Pius IX had many citations regarding ... keeping the entire Faith to be saved because ... God knew that Satan’s
vatican-2 apostasy (rejection of the Dogma) was right around the corner. Also, the citations on this subject from the Vatican Council of 1870
are the work of Pius IX ... and not much later (in 1914) three anti-Popes ("benedict-15", "pius-11", and "pius-12") reigned ... who
put all the anti-Christ apostates in place who signed approval of the "vatican-2 council" document heresies (over 200 of them).

Continuing with the citations ...

Pope Pius IX, Qui Pluribus, On Faith and Religion, 9 Nov 1846, Paragraph 19 >
"You must also care for and defend the Catholic faith with episcopal strength and see that the flock entrusted to you stands to the end firm and unmoved in the faith. For unless one preserves the faith entire and uninjured, he will without doubt perish forever."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Pius IX instructing on keeping the entire faith or perishing ... clearly presumes automatic excommunication without a formal process taking place.



Pope Pius IX, Quanto Conficiamur Moerore, On ... False Doctrines, 10 Aug 1863, Paragraph 13 >
"Admonish and exhort them to be strong in our sacred faith, without which it is impossible to please God. Urge them to persevere firmly established in our divine religion, which alone is true and eternal and prepares for salvation."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Pius IX instructing on keeping the entire Catholic faith ... which alone prepares for salvation ... presumes automatic excommunication without a formal process.



Pope Pius IX, Nostis et Nobiscum, 8 Dec 1849, Paragraph 10 >
"In particular, ensure that the faithful are deeply and thoroughly convinced of the truth of the doctrine that the Catholic faith is necessary for attaining salvation."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Pius IX instructing that keeping the Catholic Faith as necessary for attaining salvation ... presumes automatic excommunication without a formal process.



Pope Pius IX, Qui Pluribus, On Faith and Religion, 9 Nov 1846, Paragraph 20 >
"Never cease to instruct all men in it ... never tolerating and letting pass anything which could in the slightest degree defile the purity of this faith. With the same great strength of mind, foster in all men their unity with the Catholic Church, outside of which there is no salvation."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Pius IX citing again the necessity of keeping the purity of the Faith ... required to be in the unity of the Church ... presumes that one automatically removes himself without a process taking place.



Pope Pius IX, Qui Pluribus, On Faith and Religion, 9 Nov 1846, Paragraph 31 >
"In your compassionate mercy you seek out and overtake with your love the straying and perishing sheep ... You place them paternally on your shoulders and lead them back to the fold ... from the rage, assault and snares of ravening wolves. You keep them away from poisonous pasture land and drive them on to safe ground, and in all possible ways you lead them by deed, word and example to the harbor of eternal salvation."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Pius IX identifies those who are not keeping the Catholic Faith as straying and perishing sheep ... outside of the Catholic Church ... without a formal process of excommunication taking place.



Pope Pius IX, Quanta Cura, Condemning Current Errors, 8 Dec 1864, Paragraph 6 >
"Amidst, therefore, such great perversity of depraved opinions, we, well remembering our Apostolic Office, and very greatly solicitous for our most holy Religion, for sound doctrine and the salvation of souls which is intrusted to us by God, and (solicitous also) for the welfare of human society itself, have thought it right again to raise up our Apostolic voice. Therefore, by our Apostolic authority, we reprobate, proscribe, and condemn all the singular and evil opinions and doctrines severally mentioned in this letter, and will and command that they be thoroughly held by all children of the Catholic Church as reprobated, proscribed and condemned."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Pius IX identifying that the salvation of souls is intrusted to the Catholic Church ... presuming excommunication without a formal process ... identifies other opinions as depraved (corrupt, evil, debased) and condemned.



Pope Clement XII, In Eminenti, Para 3, 28 April 1738 >
"Prohibited several societies, assemblies, meetings, gatherings, fellowships, or associations commonly called de` Liberi Muratori or Francs-Macons, or identified by whatever other designation, having been dispersed widely then in certain regions, and each day becoming more powerful, admonishing each and every one of Christ's faithful, under pain of excommunication ipso facto without any declaration needing to be incurred."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Ipso facto = automatic (by the fact alone).



Pope Leo XII, Quo Graviora, Apostolic Constitution, Para 2, 13 March 1826 >
"They are by all means obliged to abstain totally from those very societies, assembles, meetings, gatherings, fellowships, or associations under pain of excommunication to be incurred ipso facto without any declaration."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Ipso facto = automatic (by the fact alone).



Pope Leo XII, Quo Graviora, Apostolic Constitution, Para 6, 13 March 1826 >
"They must absolutely abstain themselves from the same society and its assemblies, meetings, fellowships, or associations under pain of Excommunication needing to be incurred ipso facto without any declaration by all those offending as above."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Ipso facto = automatic (by the fact alone).



Saint Thomas Aquinas, died 1274 A.D. >
"Prayer can be offered for the excommunicated, although this should be done apart from prayers which are offered for members of the Church." This does not necessarily involve a confusion of the Church's laws which exclude from the roster of its faithful followers the names of those who have cut themselves off from it."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Pope Leo X, Condemning the errors of Martin Luther, Para 11, 15 June 1520 >
"We condemn, reprobate, and reject completely each of these theses or errors as either heretical, scandalous, false, offensive to pious ears or seductive of simple minds, and against Catholic truth. By listing them, we decree and declare that all the faithful of both sexes must regard them as condemned, reprobated, and rejected . . . We restrain all in the virtue of holy obedience and under the penalty of an automatic major excommunication."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: : One may see the terms ... minor and major excommunication. Minor excommunication, in times past, was prohibition from receiving the Sacraments (in times when they were available) ... not full separation from the Catholic Church ... as is automatic excommunication for heresy.



Pope Leo X, Condemning the errors of Martin Luther, Para 11, 15 June 1520 >
"We forbid each and every one of the faithful of either sex, in virtue of holy obedience and under the above penalties to be incurred automatically, to read, assert, preach, praise, print, publish, or defend them (Luther writings)."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Archbishop Purcell, address at the Vatican Council of 1870 >
"The question was also raised by a Cardinal, 'What is to be done with the Pope if he becomes a heretic?' From the moment he becomes a heretic he is not the head or even a member of the Church. The Church would not be, for a moment, obliged to listen to him when he begins to teach a doctrine the Church knows to be a false doctrine, and he would cease to be Pope, being deposed by God Himself."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Venerable Robert Bellarmine, Cardinal, De Romano Pontifice, II, 30 >
"A pope who is a manifest heretic automatically (per se) ceases to be Pope and head, just as he ceases automatically to be a Christian and a member of the Church. Wherefore, he can be judged and punished by the Church. This is the teaching of all the ancient Fathers who teach that manifest heretics immediately lose all jurisdiction."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: "Per se" means: "By itself". The word jurisdiction means governing power and governing responsibility.

Note 2: Venerable Robert Bellarmine uses the word manifest in this quote, but someone’s heresy does not have to be public and manifest to cause his automatic excommunication as noted in the above dogmatic citations. This citation by Robert Bellarmine is not dogmatic, but it is part of the Ordinary Magisterium because it is in agreement with the Dogma regarding automatic excommunication for heresy.



Saint Antoninus, died 1459 A.D., cited in Actes de Vatican I. V. Frond pub. >
"In the case in which the Pope would become a heretic, he would find himself, by that fact alone and without any other sentence, separated from the Church. A head separated from a body cannot, as long as it remains separated, be head of the same body from which it was cut off. A Pope who would be separated from the Church by heresy, therefore, would by that very fact itself cease to be head of the Church. He could not be a heretic and remain Pope, because, since he is outside of the Church, he cannot possess the keys of the Church."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Saint Francis De Sales, Doctor of the Church, The Catholic Controversy, pp. 305-306 >
"Now when he (the Pope) is explicitly a heretic, he falls ipso facto from his dignity and out of the Church ..."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Ipso facto means: "by the very fact itself". By the very fact that the heretic is a heretic means he is, without a personal examination, excommunicated ... without a formal process.



Venerable Robert Bellarmine, De Romano Pontifice, II, 30 >
"This principle is most certain. The non-Christian cannot in any way be Pope, as Cajetan himself admits (ib. c. 26). The reason for this is that he cannot be head of what he is not a member; now he who is not a Christian is not a member of the Church, and a manifest heretic is not a Christian, as is clearly taught by St. Cyprian (lib. 4, epist. 2), St. Athanasius (Scr. 2 cont. Arian.), St. Augustine (lib. De great. Christ. Cap. 20), St. Jerome (contra Lucifer.) and others; therefore the manifest heretic cannot be Pope."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Venerable Robert Bellarmine, Cardinal, 1542-1621 A.D. >
"St. Cyprian (lib. 4, epist. 2) who speaks as follows of Novatian, who was Pope in the schism (i.e. antipope of 251 A.D.) which occurred during the pontificate of St. Cornelius (251-253 A.D.): ‘He would not be able to retain the episcopate (i.e. of Rome), and, if he was made bishop before, he separated himself from the body of those who were, like him, bishops, and from the unity of the Church.’ According to what St. Cyprian affirms in this passage, even had Novatian been the true and legitimate Pope, he would have automatically fallen from the pontificate, if he separated himself from the Church."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Saint Alphonsus Maria Liguori, Doctor of the Church, died 1787 A.D., Verita della Fede, III, VIII. 9-10 >
"If, however, God were to permit a Pope to become a notorious and contumacious heretic, he would by such a fact cease to be Pope, and the Apostolic chair would be vacant."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: A person’s heresy does not have to be notorious (widely and unfavorably known) for that soul to be automatically excommunicated from the Catholic Church, privately held heresy also causes your automatic excommunication.



Cardinal Billot, 1846-1931 A.D. >
"Once the hypothesis that a Pope can become a known and public heretic is conceded as a possibility, it would follow that it must be admitted without hesitation that such a Pope would ipso facto lose his Papal authority since, in betraying the faith, he would by his own will, have separated himself from the body of the Church."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Again, a person’s heresy does not have to "known and public" for that soul to be automatically excommunicated from the Catholic Church, privately held heresy also causes your automatic excommunication.



F.X. Wernz, P. Vidal, Ius Canonicum. Rome: Gregorian 1943. 2:453 >
"For he who is no longer a member of the body of the Church, i.e. the Church as a visible society, cannot be the head of the Universal Church. But a Pope who fell into public heresy would cease by that very fact to be a member of the Church. Therefore he would also cease by that very fact to be the head of the Church. Indeed, a publicly heretical Pope, who, by the commandment of Christ and the Apostle must even be avoided because of the danger to the Church." (Ius Canonicum. Rome: Gregorian 1943. 2:453)

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



The Catholic Encyclopedia, "Heresy", 1914, Vol. 7, p. 261 >
"The Pope himself, if notoriously guilty of heresy, would cease to be Pope because he would cease to be a member of the Church."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: The books called "Catholic Encyclopedias" are filled with heresy against the Salvation and Water Baptism Dogma.



The Catholic Encyclopedia, "Papal Elections", 1914, Vol. 11, p.456 >
"Of course, the election of a heretic, schismatic, or female (as Pope) would be null and void."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: The books called "Catholic Encyclopedias" are filled with heresy against the Salvation and Water Baptism Dogma.



Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, Paragraph 9, 29 June 1896 >
"The practice of the Church has always been the same, as is shown by the unanimous teaching of the Fathers, who were wont to hold as outside Catholic communion, and alien to the Church, whoever would recede in the least degree from any point of doctrine proposed by her authoritative Magisterium."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, Paragraph 9, 29 June 1896 >
"No one who merely disbelieves in all (these heresies) can for that reason regard himself as a Catholic or call himself one. For there may be or arise some other heresies, which are not set out in this work of ours, and, if any one holds to a single one of these he is not a Catholic."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, Paragraph 15, 29 June 1896 >
"No one, therefore, unless in communion with Peter can share in his authority, since it is absurd to imagine that he who is outside can command in the Church."

Automatic excommunication for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Leo XIII stating that to be with Peter is to be in communion with the formal teachings of the Papacy (the Dogma). If you are against the formal teachings of the Papacy (the Dogma) such as the Dogma on automatic excommunication for heresy ... you place yourself outside of the Catholic Church.



S u b - p a r t    C

The *Automatic* Excommunication Dogma applies to ... the Bishop of Rome (the Pope)

Thirteen (13) listed

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Catholic citations on the same subject ... but regarding the Papacy ... falling automatically vacant because of heresy.

The below citations do not apply to the vatican-2 jew-heretic cult or its "leaders" ... Bergoglio (headed for Hell, Ratzinger (headed for Hell), Wojtyla (in Hell), Montini (in Hell), Roncalli (in Hell), Luciani (in Hell) -- they only apply to the Catholic Church. We supply them here for more teaching on this subject.

Wojtyla, et al. lost their souls as they were automatically excommunicated for physical participation in the vatican-2 cult, as the group leaders of this cult they enforced the vatican-2 heresies on our formerly Catholic properties. They died unrepentant without publicly condemning their publicly promulgated heresy, they died outside of the Catholic Church.

The vatican-2 cult does not have the Office of the Papacy ... but since the vatican-2 cult is in control of our formerly Catholic properties they act and speak as if they have the Papacy. Only the Catholic Church has the Office of the Papacy.



Archbishop Purcell, Vatican Council of 1870, in an address he presented >
"The question was also raised by a Cardinal, 'What is to be done with the Pope if he becomes a heretic?' From the moment he becomes a heretic he is not the head or even a member of the Church. The Church would not be, for a moment, obliged to listen to him when he begins to teach a doctrine the Church knows to be a false doctrine, and he would cease to be Pope, being deposed by God Himself."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Venerable Robert Bellarmine, Cardinal, De Romano Pontifice, II, 30 >
"A pope who is a manifest heretic automatically (per se) ceases to be Pope and head, just as he ceases automatically to be a Christian and a member of the Church. Wherefore, he can be judged and punished by the Church. This is the teaching of all the ancient Fathers who teach that manifest heretics immediately lose all jurisdiction."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note 1: "Per se" means: "By itself". The word jurisdiction means governing power and governing responsibility.

Note 2: Venerable Robert Bellarmine uses the word "manifest" in this quote ... so yes a manifest heretic is automatically excommunicated.  At the same time ... someone’s heresy does not have to be public and manifest to cause his automatic excommunication as identified in the Sources of Dogma listed on Section 13.2.



Saint Antoninus, died 1459 A.D., cited in Actes de Vatican I. V. Frond pub. >
"In the case in which the Pope would become a heretic, he would find himself, by that fact alone and without any other sentence, separated from the Church. A head separated from a body cannot, as long as it remains separated, be head of the same body from which it was cut off. A Pope who would be separated from the Church by heresy, therefore, would by that very fact itself cease to be head of the Church. He could not be a heretic and remain Pope, because, since he is outside of the Church, he cannot possess the keys of the Church."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Saint Francis De Sales, Doctor of the Church, The Catholic Controversy, pp. 305-306 >
"Now when he (the Pope) is explicitly a heretic, he falls ipso facto from his dignity and out of the Church ..."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Ipso facto means: "by the very fact itself". By the very fact that the heretic is a heretic means he is, without a personal examination, excommunicated ... without a formal process.



Venerable Robert Bellarmine, De Romano Pontifice, II, 30 >
"This principle is most certain. The non-Christian cannot in any way be Pope, as Cajetan himself admits (ib. c. 26). The reason for this is that he cannot be head of what he is not a member; now he who is not a Christian is not a member of the Church, and a manifest heretic is not a Christian, as is clearly taught by St. Cyprian (lib. 4, epist. 2), St. Athanasius (Scr. 2 cont. Arian.), St. Augustine (lib. De great. Christ. Cap. 20), St. Jerome (contra Lucifer.) and others; therefore the manifest heretic cannot be Pope."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Venerable Robert Bellarmine uses the word "manifest" in this quote ... so yes a manifest heretic is automatically excommunicated.  At the same time ... someone’s heresy does not have to be public and manifest to cause his automatic excommunication ... as identified in the Sources of Dogma listed on Section 13.2.



Venerable Robert Bellarmine, Cardinal, 1542-1621 A.D. >
"St. Cyprian (lib. 4, epist. 2) who speaks as follows of Novatian, who was Pope in the schism (i.e. antipope of 251 A.D.) which occurred during the pontificate of St. Cornelius (251-253 A.D.): ‘He would not be able to retain the episcopate (i.e. of Rome), and, if he was made bishop before, he separated himself from the body of those who were, like him, bishops, and from the unity of the Church.’ According to what St. Cyprian affirms in this passage, even had Novatian been the true and legitimate Pope, he would have automatically fallen from the pontificate, if he separated himself from the Church."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Saint Alphonsus Maria Liguori, Doctor of the Church, died 1787 A.D., Verita della Fede, III, VIII. 9-10 >
"If, however, God were to permit a Pope to become a notorious and contumacious heretic, he would by such a fact cease to be Pope, and the Apostolic chair would be vacant."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: A person’s heresy does not have to be notorius (widely and unfavorably known) for that soul to be automatically excommunicated from the Catholic Church, privately held heresy also causes your automatic excommunication.



Cardinal Billot, 1846-1931 A.D. >
"Once the hypothesis that a Pope can become a known and public heretic is conceded as a possibility, it would follow that it must be admitted without hesitation that such a Pope would ipso facto lose his Papal authority since, in betraying the faith, he would by his own will, have separated himself from the body of the Church."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Again, a person’s heresy does not have to "known and public" for that soul to be automatically excommunicated from the Catholic Church, privately held heresy also causes your automatic excommunication.



F.X. Wernz, P. Vidal, Ius Canonicum. Rome: Gregorian 1943. 2:453 >
"For he who is no longer a member of the body of the Church, i.e. the Church as a visible society, cannot be the head of the Universal Church. But a Pope who fell into public heresy would cease by that very fact to be a member of the Church. Therefore he would also cease by that very fact to be the head of the Church. Indeed, a publicly heretical Pope, who, by the commandment of Christ and the Apostle must even be avoided because of the danger to the Church." (Ius Canonicum. Rome: Gregorian 1943. 2:453)

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



The Catholic Encyclopedia, "Heresy", 1914, Vol. 7, p. 261 >
"The Pope himself, if notoriously guilty of heresy, would cease to be Pope because he would cease to be a member of the Church."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: The books called "Catholic Encyclopedias" are filled with heresy against the Salvation and Water Baptism Dogma.



Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, Paragraph 9, 29 June 1896 >
"The practice of the Church has always been the same, as is shown by the unanimous teaching of the Fathers, who were wont to hold as outside Catholic communion, and alien to the Church, whoever would recede in the least degree from any point of doctrine proposed by her authoritative Magisterium."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, Paragraph 9, 29 June 1896 >
"No one who merely disbelieves in all (these heresies) can for that reason regard himself as a Catholic or call himself one. For there may be or arise some other heresies, which are not set out in this work of ours, and, if any one holds to a single one of these he is not a Catholic."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.



Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, Paragraph 15, 29 June 1896 >
"No one, therefore, unless in communion with Peter can share in his authority, since it is absurd to imagine that he who is outside can command in the Church."

Automatic excommunication ... of the Pope for heresy ... No process or procedure required.

Note: Leo XIII stating that to be with Peter is to be in communion with the formal teachings of the Papacy (the Dogma). If you are against the formal teachings of the Papacy (the Dogma) such as the Dogma on automatic excommunication for heresy ... you place yourself outside of the Catholic Church.



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Catholic authored scriptures ... in defense of the automatic excommunication Dogma

Fifteen (15) listed

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Catholic writing of 1 Timothy 4:1 >
"Some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to spirits of error, and doctrines of devils."

Note: Believing false "doctrine" ... removes you from Christianity.



Catholic writing of Saint James 2:10 >
"And whosoever shall keep the whole law, but offend in one point, is become guilty of all."

Note: Rejecting a point of the Dogma ... makes one guilty of rejecting all Faith.



Catholic writing of Titus 3:10-11 >
"A man that is a heretic, after the first and second admonition, avoid: Knowing that he ... is subverted and sinneth, being condemned by his own judgment."

Note: Falling into heresy against Dogma ... places you outside of the way of Salvation (getting to Heaven) by being outside of Christianity.



Catholic writing of 2 Saint John 1:9 >
"Whosoever revolts, and continues not in the doctrine of Christ, has not God."

Note: Not continuing in the Doctrine ... removes you from Christianity.



Catholic writing of Saint Luke 11:23 >
"He that is not with me is against Me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth."



Catholic writing of 1 Timothy 1:19 >
"Having faith and a good conscience, which some rejecting have made shipwreck concerning the faith."

Note: Rejecting the Faith ... causes your (spiritual) shipwreck.



Catholic writing of Saint Luke 10:16  >
"He that heareth you, heareth Me; and he that despiseth you, despiseth Me; and he that despiseth Me, despiseth Him that sent Me."

Note: Not hearing the Church in it's Dogma ... causes a rejection of Christ ... and a placing of your soul outside of Christianity.



Catholic writing of 1 Saint John 2:19 >
"They went out from us, but they were not of us. For if they had been of us, they would no doubt have remained with us."

Note: One goes out of Christianity ... not remaining with the faith of the Church.



Catholic writing of 2 Corinthians 6:15 >
"And what concord hath Christ with Belial? Or what part hath the faithful with the unbeliever?"

Note: The unbeliever removes himself from the realm of the faithful (Christianity).



Catholic writing of 2 Saint Peter 2:1 >
"There shall be among you lying teachers who shall bring in sects of perdition and deny the Lord who bought them."

Note: Sects of perdition (damnation into Hell) ... are wrought by those lying against the Christian Faith (the Catholic Dogma).



Catholic writing of Saint Mark 16:16 >
"But he that believeth not shall be condemned."

Note: The unbeliever removes himself from the realm of the faithful (Christianity ... the Catholic Church which has no buildings in these times).



Catholic writing of Saint John 3:36 >
"He that believeth not the Son, shall not see light; but the wrath of God abideth on him."

Note: The unbeliever removes himself from the realm of the faithful (Christianity ... the Catholic Church which has no buildings in these times ).



Catholic writing in Acts of the Apostles 14:21 >
"Confirming the souls of the disciples, and exhorting them to continue in the faith."

Note: Not continuing in the faith removes you from Christianity (the Catholic Church which has no buildings in these times).



Catholic writing of 2 Saint John 1:10 >
"If any man come to you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into the house nor say to him, God speed you."



Catholic writing of Titus 2:10 >
"Not defrauding, but in all things shewing good fidelity, that they may adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things."

Note: Not having fidelity to the faith ... removes you from the doctrine of God ... and thus removes you from Christianity (the Catholic Church which has no buildings in these times).

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Mother of Christ
Hear Thou thy people's cry
Selected prophesies of the Blessed Virgin  - & -  Quotes on being devoted to the Blessed Virgin.    More >  Section 4  and  Section 4.4
Ezechiel 44:2 > "This gate shall be shut … no man shall pass through it … the Lord the God of Israel hath entered in by it." Proverbs 8:35 > "He that shall find me (the Blessed Virgin), shall find life, and shall have salvation from the Lord."
St. Bonaventure, died 1274 > "No one ever finds Christ but with and through Maria. Whoever seeks Christ apart from Maria seeks Him in vain." Genesis 3:15 > "I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel."
Ecclesiasticus 24:25 > "In me is all grace of the way and the truth, in me is all hope of life and virtue." St. Antoninus, died 1459 > "All graces that have ever been bestowed on men, all of them came through Maria."
St. John Damascene, died 749 > "Pure and Immaculate Virgin, save me and deliver me from eternal damnation." Wisdom 7:26 > "For she is the brightness of eternal light, and the unspotted mirror of God's majesty."
Ecclesiasticus 24:24 > "I am the mother of fair love, and of fear, and of knowledge, and of holy hope." St. Agnes, died 304 > "There is no one in the world who, if he asks for it, does not partake of the Divine mercy through the tenderness of Maria."  (Truth and mercy cannot be separated)
Proverbs 30:11-12 > "There is a generation that ... doth not bless their mother. A generation pure in their own eyes and yet not washed from their filthiness." Blessed John Eudes, died 1680 > "Every grace and blessing possessed by the Church, all the treasures of light, holiness, and glory ... are due to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Maria."
St. Athanasius, died 373 > "Thou, O Lady, were filled with grace, so that thou might be the way of our salvation and the means of ascent into the heavenly kingdom." Psalm 131:8 > "Arise, O Lord, into Thy resting place: Thou and the ark, which Thou hast sanctified."  (The Blessed Virgin bodily in Heaven)
Star of the Sea
and Portal of the Sky

Truth of the super-natural order:
All grace starts with God, goes to the hands of the Blessed Virgin, and then into the world. God (Grace Himself) came into the world
by the Blessed Virgin, God never changes, all grace follows the same path to this day and until the end of the world.

 
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