History of the Catholic Church and the Vatican In Exile
This page will link to documents here and elsewhere on the internet, demonsotrating the fight to preserve the Catholic Church as Jesus intended it, not as the heresiarchs Roncalli, Montini, Wojtyla and Ratzinger now intend. (Linking of a page off of this site does not imply endorsement, these are linked for informational purposes only.)
1957
1958
October 9, Pope Pius XII dies
1968
Patrick Henry Omlor publishes Questioning the Validity of the Masses using the New All-English Canon.
1976
May 22, Fr. Saenz-Arriaga and two other Mexican priests meet with Marcel Lefebvre at St. Jude's Shrine in Stafford, Texas. Fr. Saenz died mtyseriously a few months later. Rumors circulate that a Papal Election is being organized with Lefebvre as the prime candidate.
1980
Carlso Disandro writes Doctrinal Precisions in Spanish demonstrating that Angelo Roncalli et al are heretical usurpers.
1982
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1984
Briton's Catholic Library publishes Letter number 1, which also demonostrates the lack of jurisdiction among Traditionalists. They, however, would recede from this position once they obtained a priest of their own.
1985
November, David Bawden writes Jurisdiction, During the Great Apostasy to refute Lucian Pulvermacher's heresies on this doctrine. With permission Fred Kilian and others distributed this paper world-wide.
1987
September, Daniel Leonardi issues a call for a Papal Election and follows up with a list of people who showed favorable interest.
1988
Teresa Benns and David Bawden collaborate on Upon This Rock, a series of articles to demonstrate the necessity and method of a Papal Election. This was snet privately world-wide to all who had shown any interest in a Papal Election, as well as being partially published in Francinta Messenger.
September, Dennis D'Amico aka Ely Jason, plagiarizes Upon This Rock in his publication New Horizons
1989
1990
July 16, 1990, the Papal Election occurs
1993
1996
2001