Tuesday, July 14, 2020
A Severe Lacuna
No discussion of the schisms affecting the Church in the first millenium and after. (First between the Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian Churches and those with the Church of the East, and then the schism between the Chalcedonian Churches of "East" and "West.") The discussion of the Protestants is very much slanted towards a Latin pov.
The Church’s history has not been, as commanded in John's Gospel, a record of a united community of love ushering in the kingdom of God & thereby transforming the world as a whole in an enduring way. Its history is much more mixed... --Brad Gregoryhttps://t.co/6RUnreDfJX
— Church Life Journal (@ChurchLifeND) June 3, 2020
Existential Thomism or Thomistic Existentialism?
John Brungardt has a new essay on Thomistica on Existential Thomism:https://t.co/EnsqzI13TU
— thomistica.net (@thomistica) July 14, 2020
Thomistica.net
Bishop Barron on Vatican II
Friends, in this series of brief reflections on Vatican II and the Church, I discuss the actual purpose of the council. In its missionary focus, the Church’s gates have been opened to let the beauty and holiness of the Church out into the world. https://t.co/s7EOVzGMBx
— Bishop Robert Barron (@BishopBarron) July 14, 2020
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