Father Leonard Feeney’s Excommunication

Leonard FeeneyFather Feeney was excommunication in 1953 for his rejection of, “Baptism of Desire & Blood” & other matters. It was lifted in 1972 by X pope Paul VI. Fr. Feeney did not have to recant his position but had to accept the teachings of the now V-2  Church,(He consented) which by then was the Apostate Church. The apostate church teaches that one can be saved in non Christian religions. Paul VI was officially excommunicated on November 19, 1969 by publicly rejecting “The Ottaviani Intervention.” A Cardinal who was supported by other prelates at the time. So his lifting of Fr. Feeney’s excommunication is not valid.
    1. Leonard Feeney – Metapedia

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      Nov 5, 2013 – Father Leonard Edward Feeney (Lynn, Massachusetts February 18, 1897 – Ayer, .(My home town).. He spent two years in England and Wales, including a year of graduate ….. he began petitioning Rome to lift theexcommunication on Father Feeney. … With approval from Pope Paul VIFeeney was reconciled to the Roman …

  1. The Case of FrLeonard Feeney – St. Pius V Chapel

    This evening we will consider the question of Fr. Feeney’s excommunication and the … FrLeonard Feeney was born in Lynn, Massachusetts on February 15, 1897. ….. Louis Gallagher, called Fr. Feeney to tell him that the sanctions would be lifted if he … The Prefect of the Holy Office, Pope Pius XII, approved the decree on …

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