First mentioned here.
1P5: Theological Censures Against Amoris Laetitia Revealed
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Hope for the World: To Unite All Things in Christ
Meet Cardinal Burke, unfiltered
One of the most outspoken leaders of the Catholic Church provides a therapeutic analysis of the crisis affecting the Church
One of the most outspoken leaders of the Catholic Church provides a therapeutic analysis of the crisis affecting the Church
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More on Amoris Laetitia
From Casuistry to Mercy, Towards a New Art of Pleasing? — An Essay on the Malaise in the Church by Msgr. Michel Schooyans
by Edward Pentin (via Pertinacious Papist)
The Modernist Ruse Behind the Bergoglian Pontificate by Christopher A. Ferrara (via Pertinacious Papist) - Gloria.tv
A response to Thomas Rausch, "Doctrine at the service of the pastoral mission of the Church"
One American prelate seems to approve of Rausch's essay:
Related:
From Churches to Church by Thomas P. Rausch
Assessing the movement toward Christian unity
by Edward Pentin (via Pertinacious Papist)
The Modernist Ruse Behind the Bergoglian Pontificate by Christopher A. Ferrara (via Pertinacious Papist) - Gloria.tv
A response to Thomas Rausch, "Doctrine at the service of the pastoral mission of the Church"
One American prelate seems to approve of Rausch's essay:
Feat. in @CathNewWorld @civcatt essay by Thomas Rausch SJ: Doctrine at the service of pastoral mission of the Church https://t.co/iyPp3X22q9
— Archbishop Cupich (@ArchbishopBlase) May 10, 2016
Related:
From Churches to Church by Thomas P. Rausch
Assessing the movement toward Christian unity
A New Apostolic Constitution
But a necessary one? Or one that reinforces the centraliztion of power in the bishop of Rome? The text. Press release.
A critique by Hilary White for The Remnant.
The document makes the claim that contemplatives are mainly made up of women, but is this true of the East as well, which does not have religious orders? I think male monks in the East would disagree with the claim.
In the write-up on Zenit(?) that I glanced at while at the airport, something was written almost akin to the claim that women are naturally more "spiritual." Now, it may be that women are more "quiet" than men, who are more energetic, but is this the case mentally/psychologically as well?
Is Pope Francis proving Fr. Gabriel correct about the papacy and trends in Latin monastic reform?
A critique by Hilary White for The Remnant.
The document makes the claim that contemplatives are mainly made up of women, but is this true of the East as well, which does not have religious orders? I think male monks in the East would disagree with the claim.
In the write-up on Zenit(?) that I glanced at while at the airport, something was written almost akin to the claim that women are naturally more "spiritual." Now, it may be that women are more "quiet" than men, who are more energetic, but is this the case mentally/psychologically as well?
Is Pope Francis proving Fr. Gabriel correct about the papacy and trends in Latin monastic reform?
Chiesa: A “Pontificate of Exception." The Mystery of Pope Benedict
Against the Antichrists who are undermining the Church. The theories of the political philosopher Carl Schmitt applied to the pontificate of Joseph Ratzinger and to his resignation
Against the Antichrists who are undermining the Church. The theories of the political philosopher Carl Schmitt applied to the pontificate of Joseph Ratzinger and to his resignation
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