Clear Ideas on Magisterium. Is the authentic magisterium the same as the ordinary magisterium? The short answer is no and if you don't know why, then you have failed to grasp one of the most important aspects of the traditionalist critique of modernist Rome. A key doctrine misunderstood by liberals and sedevacantists alike. This pamphlet succinctly explains this crucial issue. A must read.
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