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Debunking the Siri Theory and Sedevacantism
This chapter critically examines the contentious theory surrounding the 1958 papal conclave and the alleged election of Cardinal Siri as pope. It argues against the validity of Sedevacantism by highlighting the essential processes and theological implications of papal succession as established by previous councils. Ultimately, the discussion underscores the challenges faced by those who reject the legitimacy of the current papacy, revealing the inconsistencies within their beliefs.