Tuesday, May 26, 2020
St. Philip Neri
Philip Neri always reminds me of the joyous friendships of saints: Philip and Ignatius were friends during their time in Rome, often going for evening strolls together. Stories abound of how their laughter echoed through the Roman streets pic.twitter.com/HAMNj0sbBi
— Fr. David Paternostro, SJ (@DavidPaternostr) May 26, 2020
Happy feast of +Philip Neri. I though of this published in @ChurchLifeND from @leodelo2. I learned a good deal about Neri as I always expect to when reading Lenny's work. The lecture was given as part of @McGrathND's Saturdays with the Saints: https://t.co/10YNcvo3Xo
— Timothy P. O'Malley (@timothypomalley) May 26, 2020
The Ascension and Glorification of Christ Are Important for Us
But is there anything else to soteriology and eschatology?
Jesus bore our humanity and brought it beyond death to a new place, to Heaven, so that there where He is, we might also be.
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) May 25, 2020
Houston, We Have a Problem
CNA/CWR: Record numbers leave Church in Munich archdiocese
10,744 Catholics formally withdrew from the Church in the German Archdiocese of Munich and Freising in 2019, the first time that annual departures had surpassed the 10,000 mark since records began.
10,744 Catholics formally withdrew from the Church in the German Archdiocese of Munich and Freising in 2019, the first time that annual departures had surpassed the 10,000 mark since records began.
Labels:
Church in Germany,
feminism,
liberalism,
Reinhard Marx
Derya Little Reviews Integralism
CWR Dispatch: New book presents scholarly, but accessible, presentation of Integralism by Derya M. Little
A review of Integralism: A Manual of Political Philosophy by Fr. Thomas Crean O.P. and Dr. Alan Fimister.
Editiones Scholasticae
A review of Integralism: A Manual of Political Philosophy by Fr. Thomas Crean O.P. and Dr. Alan Fimister.
Editiones Scholasticae
Labels:
books,
Latin integralism,
moral theology,
politike
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