Welcome to our New Rector Magnificus, fr. Thomas J. White, O.P. Today he made the Profession of Faith and took the Oath of Fidelity to the Magisterium in the presence of the Angelicum's Dominican community and Master Gerard Timoner, O.P. The whole Angelicum family welcomes you! pic.twitter.com/A8YjReZJDH
— Angelicum (@_Angelicum) September 14, 2021
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Axios!
Debating "Ensoulment"
Asked about President Biden and abortion last week, @WashArchbishop Cardinal Gregory said that theologians are debating when conception occurs.
— The Pillar (@PillarCatholic) September 13, 2021
So we asked the National Catholic Bioethics Center to explain it to us. https://t.co/He7d2s92LL
Robert Moynihan Interviews Archbishop Viganò
The Viganò Tapes. Robert Moynihan Interviews the Archbishop. https://t.co/8zK7svQhEc
— Marco Tosatti (@MarcoTosatti) September 14, 2021
The Trisagion Films Tour of Sofia Continues
The City of Sofia, Bulgaria: "Neither Here Nor in Jerusalem" - Episode 5https://t.co/uBRyrjE6xa
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) September 14, 2021
This temple was built to be the church of the Russian embassy in Sofia. The rest of the photos are of the crypt where we found the tomb of a new saint called Saint Seraphim pic.twitter.com/6qP2RSPYYp
Holy Gregory of Nazianzus, Pray for Us.
Blessed Feast! St. Gregory of Nazianzus is known as "the Theologian," a title he shares only with the Apostle and Evangelist John. His reputation and influence in the Byzantine world as both theologian and rhetor are unsurpassed. https://t.co/0akSTKeBbt ALSO on Kindle and Nook! pic.twitter.com/p4W15wmsYY
— SVS Press (@SVSPress) September 14, 2021
Feast of the Exalation of the Cross
"As You were voluntarily raised upon the cross for our sake, grant mercy to those who are called by Your Name, O Christ God...granting them victories over their adversaries, by bestowing on them the invincible trophy, Your weapon of peace" (Kontakion, Tone 4). #BlessedFeast pic.twitter.com/24iGxbegz4
— St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (@stvlads) September 14, 2021
Now the Cross is no longer a sign of fear and humiliation, but the sign of our hope, our faith and God’s power.https://t.co/oPvmUB4MpK
— OCN (@MyOCN) September 14, 2021
Save Your people, o Lord, and bless Your inheritance. Grant victory to Your faithful people against enemies, and protect Your community by Your cross. (Troparion, Tone 1) pic.twitter.com/RRSC0NwUJ8
— Pontifical Oriental Institute (@theorientale) September 14, 2021
Today we celebrate the Elevation of the Venerable and Life-Giving Cross!
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) September 14, 2021
Lord, save Your people and bless Your inheritance, granting our rulers to prevail over adversaries, and protecting Your commonwealth by Your Cross. pic.twitter.com/wKvUMKcH0q
Today is the Elevation of the Venerable and Life-Giving Cross (Ύψωση του Τιμίου και Ζωοποιού Σταυρού)
— Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Canada (@GO_Metropolis) September 14, 2021
Lord, save Your people and bless Your inheritance, granting our rulers to prevail over adversaries, and protecting Your commonwealth by Your Cross. (Apolytikion)
*Strict Fast pic.twitter.com/9j198YAYAv
The sign of the Cross shows us the forgiving, patient, sanctifying and salvific love of Christ.#TheHolyCross pic.twitter.com/hCOdKfXX7f
— Basilica.ro (EN) (@BasilicaNews) September 14, 2021
This Feast also gives the Church an opportunity to relish the full glory of the Cross as a source of light, hope and victory for Christ’s people#orthodox_times https://t.co/gIqFCP1K8T
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) September 14, 2021
Rejoice, Holy Cross, protection of Christians! 🙏 pic.twitter.com/4vopSqIq5Y
— Basilica.ro (EN) (@BasilicaNews) September 14, 2021
Should Be a Good Discussion
Tonight! https://t.co/YcwKFYZKNG
— Sheptytsky Institute (@Sheptytsky) September 14, 2021
A Questionable Conclusion
very important to remind Catholics and even certain priests on Twitter that the Magisterium does in fact have something to say about these mandates and it isn’t in their favor
— Classical Theist ✠ (@ClassicalTheis) September 14, 2021
this for example is taken from paragraph 70 of Pius XI’s Casti connubii pic.twitter.com/zJjWMHfYH7
Injustice does provide limits to civil authority, but punishment alone doesn't tell us what is just and unjust.