Monday, July 24, 2017
Eastern Christian Books: Cyril Hovorun on the Church's Scaffolds
Eastern Christian Books: Cyril Hovorun on the Church's Scaffolds: At the end of May I noted some initial thoughts on Fr Cyril Hovorun's new book, Scaffolds of the Church , which I was then half-way thr...
Sins that Cry to Heaven for Vengeance?
Catholic.com: What are sins that cry to heaven for vengeance and sins against the Holy Spirit?
There is no mention of tyranny in the Old Testament -- were tyrants seen as a punishment deserved by the people in all instances? If the list is scriptural, one should be hesitant to add to it, but what seem to be other candidates? Social Justice Warriors may have their own choices; I think of tyranny and the imposition of a feminist legal and social order, which is contrary to Natural Law. (Catholics who have been indoctrinated in liberalism would disagree.)
There is no mention of tyranny in the Old Testament -- were tyrants seen as a punishment deserved by the people in all instances? If the list is scriptural, one should be hesitant to add to it, but what seem to be other candidates? Social Justice Warriors may have their own choices; I think of tyranny and the imposition of a feminist legal and social order, which is contrary to Natural Law. (Catholics who have been indoctrinated in liberalism would disagree.)
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feminism,
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tyranny
A Single Calendar and Lectionary for Both Forms of the Roman Rite?
Is it possible?
Rorate Caeli: A common calendar and lectionary for the Novus Ordo and TLM? A committee already tried to make one up, and failed.
The three-year cycle needs to be discarded; imposing it on the EF would be a disaster.
Rorate Caeli: A common calendar and lectionary for the Novus Ordo and TLM? A committee already tried to make one up, and failed.
The three-year cycle needs to be discarded; imposing it on the EF would be a disaster.
Fr. John Whitford on Head Coverings
Uncovering the Truth: Head Coverings and Revisionist Biblical Interpretation by Fr. John Whiteford
On what basis does Mark Arey present his novel interpretations as if they were the correct Orthodox understanding of this passage? Certainly not on the basis of the Fathers. Certainly not on the basis of how the Church has always understood this passage.
On what basis does Mark Arey present his novel interpretations as if they were the correct Orthodox understanding of this passage? Certainly not on the basis of the Fathers. Certainly not on the basis of how the Church has always understood this passage.
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