Many thanks to all who were able to join us yesterday for our panel discussion with Katherine Sonderegger. We really enjoyed hosting this lovely event, featuring @dannyhills33, @bethfelkerjones, @FredFredSanders, and @klh_sanders.
— Henry Center (@henry_center) January 29, 2021
Here's the video: https://t.co/yIFdw4Zvjn
Thursday, February 04, 2021
Katherine Sonderegger on the Inner Life of God
Some Will Say That This is Enough on Müller's Part
Cardinal Müller expressed sympathy for those sounding the alarm about the #GreatReset and recalled that totalitarian systems “have always denigrated any criticism as conspiracy and subversion” https://t.co/iRhrywjFzy @NCRegister
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) February 4, 2021
Perhaps the most significant danger of the #GreatReset initiative is its utopian-atheistic vision, according to critics. @ProfKlausSchwab and Malleret, for instance, never once mention God or religion in their book, or leave any room for the transcendent https://t.co/iRhrywjFzy
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) February 4, 2021
Anaxios
Sources say Pope Francis is considering Cardinal Cupich to replace Ouellet as prefect of the Congregation for Bishops due to his higher profile and “the message that his appointment would deliver regarding the type of bishops he wants for the Church.”https://t.co/1KxvEaNded
— EWTN Vatican (@EWTNVatican) February 4, 2021
Some of the Apostolic Churches Might Object to This
"It was in [the Christian Roman Empire] that the rites, beliefs, and political theology of traditional Christianity – for all its later fissures and divisions – were fashioned."
— The British Academy (@BritishAcademy_) February 3, 2021
– Professor Andrew Louth FBA explains the field of Byzantine studies: https://t.co/eiNruQim7b
Solidarity
Solidarity
— Leonine Institute (@leoinstituteCST) January 28, 2021
Volume 1 | Issue 2
Social Justice Quarterly
Check it out!https://t.co/B6B4OHVqs5 pic.twitter.com/2TcAmauf1V
Can't recommend this issue; the essays are naive explanations of solidarity that do not critically examine the assumption of the state and community.
Dominic Legge, "Prayer, Study, and the Mind's Ascent to God"
"A human mind is joined to the Word in Christ and, therefore, our mind is elevated and healed by the incarnation of Christ."
— Thomistic Institute (@ThomisticInst) January 29, 2021
Fr. Legge’s lecture “Prayer, Study, And The Mind's Ascent to God” given at Texas A&M is now available on our podcast. Listen now: https://t.co/fBS8upnkzI