Friday, July 17, 2020
What if...
Sandro Magister: The “Fake News” of Viganò and Company. Unmasked by a Cardinal
Roberto De Mattei responds.
And today:
Rorate Caeli: 150th Anniversary of the Dogmatic Constitution PASTOR ÆTERNUS (Vatican I): Petrine Primacy, Infallibility, and the Strict Limits of Papal Authority
Gladden Pappin, "Four Futures: The Catholic Church in America"
Come for the Lord of the World scenario of doom, stay for the Dawn of All triumph—& the critique of anti-Vatican/neo-Americanist Catholicism.
— Gladden Pappin (@gjpappin) July 17, 2020
My @ThomisticInst talk “Four Futures: The Catholic Church in America” at @SMU is now up on SoundCloud https://t.co/3Mk8wG4VLI
Soundcloud: The Thomistic Institute
Ecumenical Patriarch in Saint Marina of Imbros Castle
Patriarchal Chorostasia at the Divine Liturgy for the feast of St Marina the Great Martyr in #Imbros#orthodox_times @EcuPatriarch https://t.co/iYy5mXk0HH
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) July 17, 2020
Video?
Orthodox Times
From a few days ago...
Ο Οικουμενικός Πατριάρχης στην Ιερά Μονή Παντοκράτορος
1η Συναυλία Βυζαντινής Μουσικής Νέος Κόσμος 10
1η Συναυλία Βυζαντινής Μουσικής Νέος Κόσμος 10
— Ciarán Ó Murchadha (@DefenceOrthodox) July 8, 2020
Transcendent. Daniel Dumitrică pic.twitter.com/AsduaUkxSQ
Sermon by Archpriest Andrey Lemeshonok for the Feast of St. Elisabeth the New Martyr
SAINT ELISABETH FEAST DAY SERMON
— St Elisabeth Convent. Orthodox Life And Chants (@StElisabethConv) July 17, 2020
On the 18th of July, we celebrate our Convent's Patron Saint Feast and commemorate the Holy Royal Martyr Grand Duchess Elisabeth.
To read or listen to the full sermon by Archpriest Andrey Lemeshonok: https://t.co/XoRH6je6ug#StElisabethConvent pic.twitter.com/kR6e35h2mR
Sermons on the Spiritual Life by St. Philaret of Moscow
Patristic Nectar Publications is pleased to present our first book publication: 'Sermons on the Spiritual Life' by St. Philaret of Moscow! Translation by Dn. Nicholas Kotar. https://t.co/3uI31QPKPi pic.twitter.com/TWTilt0UvZ
— Patristic Nectar (@PatristicNectar) June 25, 2020
A Form of Latin Legalism?
We are pleased to offer our readers first English translation of the General Rubrics of the Missal promulgated by Pope Clement VIII, which remained in force until the reign of John XXIII. https://t.co/bIKrCdSLLX
— Canticum Salomonis (@Polignacus) July 17, 2020
Is there a connection between the Latin emphasis on rubrics and their conception of worship and sacrifice?
Draft Report of the Commission on Unalienable Rights
The Glendon Commission (the U.S. Dept. of State Commission on Unalienable Rights, chaired by the magisterial legal scholar Mary Ann Glendon of Harvard Law School) has issued its Report. It re-roots human rights discourse in the principles of 1776 and 1948.https://t.co/dN9j2yH8Za
— Robert P. George (@McCormickProf) July 17, 2020
The Moral Economy by Samuel Bowles
This is a good book and even talks about “the Aristotelian legislator” but it made me wish classical philosophical language about motivation were more readily available to economists. It’s a book about the relation between reason, desire, and thumos. pic.twitter.com/qPylQpO5yd
— Josh Hochschild (@JoshHochschild) July 16, 2020