Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Can't Say Scholastics Are Not Consistent
"Now religion... is a virtue whereby a man offers something to the service and worship of God. Wherefore those are called religious antonomastically, who give themselves up entirely to the divine service, as offering a holocaust to God. pic.twitter.com/FAKHMaqF6Q
— Thomistic Institute (@ThomisticInst) July 22, 2020
Leonine Institute Policy Paper on Usury
Here is our latest Policy Paper
— Leonine Institute (@leoinstituteCST) July 22, 2020
Usury & Interest: Correcting Modern Errorshttps://t.co/AVFZ5zzS7Y
An Integralist Response to Dante
Dante is correct to state that temporal authority does not flow from the Church per se but rather comes directly from God. However, the lower must be subsumed or elevated into the higher. The natural end now serves the supernatural. The passions obey the intellect.
— Taylor Patrick O'Neill (@thomaesplendor) July 22, 2020
If it is true that the Church is the head of the City of God on earth, then all lesser societies are subject to that highest one, just as it is Her mission to baptize all legitimate societies that they may come together with the Church to form the triumphant Heavenly City.
— Taylor Patrick O'Neill (@thomaesplendor) July 22, 2020
A Common Vocation
Clearly, the "Tridentine" church hd nothing to say about the vocation of all Christians to holiness ... [text from 1681 - not de Sales!] #Earlymodern #theology pic.twitter.com/0fdA49zwbL
— Ulrich L. Lehner (@ulrichlehner) July 22, 2020
Latins Will Throw Their Ecclesiological Opinion Around
Friends, since the Church’s tradition includes Vatican II, it's therefore impossible to repudiate this council and claim to be a faithful traditionalist. There's nothing traditional about rejecting an ecumenical council.
— Bishop Robert Barron (@BishopBarron) July 22, 2020
Watch the full video on YouTube: https://t.co/l0ZSEOeuzr pic.twitter.com/tGRiC96mln