1P5: On the Pope and Abuse, Who Are the Real 'Falsifiers of the Word'
Related:
Henry Sire, Cardinal Bergoglio of Buenos Aires: Some More Unanswered Questions
Monday, September 17, 2018
Sunday, September 16, 2018
CWR: Why the Church needs philosophy: On the 20th anniversary of Fides et ratio by Joseph G. Trabbic
The philosophical currents that troubled John Paul II two decades ago and moved him to write Fides et ratio haven’t disappeared. […]
The philosophical currents that troubled John Paul II two decades ago and moved him to write Fides et ratio haven’t disappeared. […]
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Lord, Have Mercy
We need to pray, with everything that is going on between Constantinople and Moscow, with Ukraine in the middle.
Related:
Related:
Rorate Caeli: Benediction of the Conventual Church - Fraternity of St. Vincent Ferrer by New Catholic
The new conventual church of the wonderful Fraternity of St. Vincent Ferrer (an order of Priests and Brothers dedicated exclusively to the Traditional Dominican rite and customs), in Chéméré-le-Roi, in Mayenne, France, will be dedicated with a Pontifical Mass celebrated by the Secretary of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, Abp. Guido Pozzo, on the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel, Sep.
The new conventual church of the wonderful Fraternity of St. Vincent Ferrer (an order of Priests and Brothers dedicated exclusively to the Traditional Dominican rite and customs), in Chéméré-le-Roi, in Mayenne, France, will be dedicated with a Pontifical Mass celebrated by the Secretary of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, Abp. Guido Pozzo, on the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel, Sep.
Friday, September 14, 2018
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Rorate Caeli: De Mattei: The Church and the Men of the Church
The courageous denunciation of ecclesiastical scandals made by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has generated the consensus of many, but also the displeasure of others, convinced that everything discrediting the representatives of the Church should be covered up by silence. This desire to safeguard the Church is understandable...
The courageous denunciation of ecclesiastical scandals made by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has generated the consensus of many, but also the displeasure of others, convinced that everything discrediting the representatives of the Church should be covered up by silence. This desire to safeguard the Church is understandable...
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
If he is serious, he will resign.
CWR: Is Pope Francis serious about addressing abuse crisis and its causes? by Christopher R. Altieri
Francis apparently believes that airing bishops’ dirty laundry is not the right thing to do—and that is a large part of the attitude that got us to this point in the first place.
Francis apparently believes that airing bishops’ dirty laundry is not the right thing to do—and that is a large part of the attitude that got us to this point in the first place.
Labels:
clerical sex scandal,
Pope Francis,
Viganò Testimony
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
How will this play out?
More smoke from the bishop of Rome: Pope Francis: Bishops must pray to overcome “the Great Accuser”
Related:
Pope’s cardinal advisors say Vatican will soon respond to Viganò allegations
Cardinal DiNardo and USCCB officials to meet with Pope Francis
Wuerl to meet with Pope Francis to discuss resignation
Related:
Pope’s cardinal advisors say Vatican will soon respond to Viganò allegations
Cardinal DiNardo and USCCB officials to meet with Pope Francis
Wuerl to meet with Pope Francis to discuss resignation
Human Dignity?
Crisis: What Version of Human Dignity Should Catholics Defend? BY JAMES KALB
Dignitatis Humanae, the Vatican II declaration on religious liberty, appeals to what it says is a growing awareness of human dignity. More recent Vatican pronouncements, including the new language in [...]
Dignitatis Humanae, the Vatican II declaration on religious liberty, appeals to what it says is a growing awareness of human dignity. More recent Vatican pronouncements, including the new language in [...]
Monday, September 10, 2018
The College of Cardinals
Fr. Keenan needs to get over his Latincentricism. The college of Cardinals should reverted into the special form of the local synod of the Church of Rome, concerned only with matters of the Church of Rome. It should have no role to play in the Church Universal.
CWR: Should the Church have women cardinals? As we speak about power in the Church, we must ask: is this not simply a form of clericalism, a phenomenon much decried by Pope Francis? by Nicholas Senz
CWR: Should the Church have women cardinals? As we speak about power in the Church, we must ask: is this not simply a form of clericalism, a phenomenon much decried by Pope Francis? by Nicholas Senz
Labels:
Church of Rome,
Patriarchate of Rome,
Roman Curia
Sunday, September 09, 2018
Saturday, September 08, 2018
The Issue at Hand
Taking The Gay Priest Issue Seriously by Rod Dreher
The cognitive dissonance within the Catholic Church around homosexuality has reached a breaking point
The cognitive dissonance within the Catholic Church around homosexuality has reached a breaking point
Friday, September 07, 2018
Greater Use of Traditional Iconography Will Save the Church?
CWR Dispatch: Iconography workshop emphasizes beauty of sacred art, Eastern liturgies by Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille
The “Beauty Will Save theWorld” summer camp is an iconography workshop that includes discussions about beauty and vocations, all held together by sung liturgical prayer.
The “Beauty Will Save theWorld” summer camp is an iconography workshop that includes discussions about beauty and vocations, all held together by sung liturgical prayer.
Labels:
Adam DeVille,
iconography,
liturgical reform,
Roman rite
Thursday, September 06, 2018
The Only Growth Latins Can Get
And hence the USCCB loves immigration... there is no guarantee that the children of the immigrants will stay in the Church, but the USCCB is not willing to deal with the institutional causes of failure.
CNA: Six new churches in five years: Portland’s growing Catholic community
CNA: Six new churches in five years: Portland’s growing Catholic community
Wednesday, September 05, 2018
Resigning the Episcopal Office
CWR: Now it is not the time to “turn down the temperature” by Edward N. Peters
Sometimes even allies offer advice that is ill-conceived, and I think that applies to some of what Fr. Raymond de Souza wrote recently for the National Catholic Register.
(original)
Sometimes even allies offer advice that is ill-conceived, and I think that applies to some of what Fr. Raymond de Souza wrote recently for the National Catholic Register.
(original)
Dr. Rao Comments on the Crisis
Rorate Caeli: Op-Ed: "The City of Light under the Regime of Darkness: Historical Meditation on Current Events" (by John C. Rao)
The City of Light and the Regime of Darkness: Historical Meditation on Current Events by Dr. John C. Rao Monday, August 28th, the Feast of St. Augustine, followed hard upon the Sunday statement of Archbishop Viganò regarding papal delinquency in the chastisement of episcopal evildoers. Mulling over the possibility of some providential connection of the annual commemoration of the
The City of Light and the Regime of Darkness: Historical Meditation on Current Events by Dr. John C. Rao Monday, August 28th, the Feast of St. Augustine, followed hard upon the Sunday statement of Archbishop Viganò regarding papal delinquency in the chastisement of episcopal evildoers. Mulling over the possibility of some providential connection of the annual commemoration of the
Labels:
clerical sex scandal,
Pope Francis,
Viganò Testimony
Something Rotten in...
Being Frank about Francis by Dr. Douglas Farrow
The McCarrick scandal, let us all admit, is just one powerful gust in the swirling tempest that now surrounds Francis and threatens to capsize both […]
The McCarrick scandal, let us all admit, is just one powerful gust in the swirling tempest that now surrounds Francis and threatens to capsize both […]
Tuesday, September 04, 2018
Dreher's Viganò Coverage
Viganò Vindicated Again
Yet pontiff calls him a liar in today’s homily. It’s time for Viganò to release all documents
When The Pope Met Kim Davis
Archbishop Vigano gives his side of the story
Pope Francis’s Best Friends
Claim: Post-Vigano, media going soft on pontiff to protect his gay rights agenda
Archbishop Vigano Bright Sadness
Answering Vigano's Critics
Catholic Cold War Turns Into Civil War
Pope Francis McCarrick Gay Mafia Bombshell
Related:
Pope Francis says response to division should be silence, prayer
Pope Francis: Let the Word of God take root in your heart
Yet pontiff calls him a liar in today’s homily. It’s time for Viganò to release all documents
When The Pope Met Kim Davis
Archbishop Vigano gives his side of the story
Pope Francis’s Best Friends
Claim: Post-Vigano, media going soft on pontiff to protect his gay rights agenda
Archbishop Vigano Bright Sadness
Answering Vigano's Critics
Catholic Cold War Turns Into Civil War
Pope Francis McCarrick Gay Mafia Bombshell
Related:
Pope Francis says response to division should be silence, prayer
Pope Francis: Let the Word of God take root in your heart
Monday, September 03, 2018
Sunday, September 02, 2018
The Theory of Evolution and the Question of Death
Something to ponder after reading the following...
Russian Priest: Most Holy Men Denounced Evolution and So Should We “I’m not ashamed to be a daughter of the Heavenly Father. Let those whose ancestors are apes[1] be ashamed” by Fr. Valery Dukhanin (OrthoChristian)
Russian Priest: Most Holy Men Denounced Evolution and So Should We “I’m not ashamed to be a daughter of the Heavenly Father. Let those whose ancestors are apes[1] be ashamed” by Fr. Valery Dukhanin (OrthoChristian)
Bishop Eleganti Interview
CWR: Bishop Eleganti: “The Pope’s silence is a classic non-denial!” by CWR Staff
“The attempts to rewrite the traditional doctrine that regards homosexual acts as disordered in themselves,” says the Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Chur, Switzerland, “and […]
“The attempts to rewrite the traditional doctrine that regards homosexual acts as disordered in themselves,” says the Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Chur, Switzerland, “and […]
Saturday, September 01, 2018
Friday, August 31, 2018
A Response to James Martin
Abusing Zacchaeus by Dr. Leroy Huizenga
Fr. James Martin’s approaches to interpreting Scripture have a long pedigree in Western Christianity; they’re largely rooted in the modernism of liberal Protestantism.
Fr. James Martin’s approaches to interpreting Scripture have a long pedigree in Western Christianity; they’re largely rooted in the modernism of liberal Protestantism.
Labels:
books,
Christian spirituality,
James Martin SJ,
metanoia,
moral theology
Thursday, August 30, 2018
The Latin "Progressives" React...
Not going to bother to look for other examples...
America Magazine: Viganò's accusations: What we know and what questions they raise
America Magazine: Viganò's accusations: What we know and what questions they raise
Labels:
clerical sex scandal,
Jesuits,
Pope Francis,
Viganò Testimony
Fr. Rutler on Tattooing
The Morality of Tattooing BY FR. GEORGE W. RUTLER
There was a time, not in the hoary past, when tattoos were an indulgence of louche members of the demi-monde, as observed by Alexandre Dumas. They seem to have become [...] Read more articles The Line Between Holiness and Madness in Ron Hansen’s Mariette in Ecstasy Modern artistic treatments of religious life tend to share a few assumptions: first, that there is something sinister in a life of vocation, and secondly, that those who choose such a life must have some degree of psychological or emotional disturbance motivating them. If these stories feature a nun, priest, or monk as a protagonist, […] View more from the Standard Bearers View more from the Civilized
There was a time, not in the hoary past, when tattoos were an indulgence of louche members of the demi-monde, as observed by Alexandre Dumas. They seem to have become [...] Read more articles The Line Between Holiness and Madness in Ron Hansen’s Mariette in Ecstasy Modern artistic treatments of religious life tend to share a few assumptions: first, that there is something sinister in a life of vocation, and secondly, that those who choose such a life must have some degree of psychological or emotional disturbance motivating them. If these stories feature a nun, priest, or monk as a protagonist, […] View more from the Standard Bearers View more from the Civilized
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
How Much of This is St. Augustine, How Much is Just Latin Theology?
Orthodoxy, worship, and Saint Augustine by Matthew Tsakanikas, STD
Doctrine exists for worship and not simply for itself. Doctrine apart from worship is barren.
Does this escape "functional Unitarianism"?
Doctrine exists for worship and not simply for itself. Doctrine apart from worship is barren.
Does this escape "functional Unitarianism"?
Thinking with the NuChurch Instead?
CWR Dispatch: Fr. James Martin is not thinking with the Church by Fr. Steve Mattson
What Fr. Martin writes and says seems guided more by GLAAD than by God, and is more aligned to the thinking of the World than the Word.
What Fr. Martin writes and says seems guided more by GLAAD than by God, and is more aligned to the thinking of the World than the Word.
A Defense in Which Modesty Is No Longer Primary
OrthoChristian: In Defense of Women Who Adhere to Tradition and Wear Headscarves
Is it a good angle for approaching the issue? Shouldn't modesty for the sake of the woman, and also for the sake of her brothers in Christ, be important?
Is it a good angle for approaching the issue? Shouldn't modesty for the sake of the woman, and also for the sake of her brothers in Christ, be important?
Speculation about Luficer
Why Was Lucifer in the Garden? by Seraphim Hamilton
Adam was destined to be exalted above the angels, and Lucifer could not bear it. Envy incited him to deceive Eve, thus bringing about his own fall from glory.
Adam was destined to be exalted above the angels, and Lucifer could not bear it. Envy incited him to deceive Eve, thus bringing about his own fall from glory.
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
First Things...
WHY FRANCIS MUST SPEAK by Gerald E. Murray
The question prompted by Viganò’s account of his personal interactions with Francis, must be answered.
WHY WE STAY, AND THE VIGANÒ TESTIMONY by George Weigel
Archbishop Viganò's testimony deserves to be taken seriously, not peremptorily dismissed or ignored.
WHAT FRANCIS KNEW by Philip Lawler
Viganò's letter implicates Pope Francis in the very behavior he denounced while in Ireland.
The question prompted by Viganò’s account of his personal interactions with Francis, must be answered.
WHY WE STAY, AND THE VIGANÒ TESTIMONY by George Weigel
Archbishop Viganò's testimony deserves to be taken seriously, not peremptorily dismissed or ignored.
WHAT FRANCIS KNEW by Philip Lawler
Viganò's letter implicates Pope Francis in the very behavior he denounced while in Ireland.
October Is Around the Corner...
And Edward Pentin asks: Have Synods Become Vehicles for Legitimizing Heterodoxy?
Labels:
heterodoxy,
Patriarchate of Rome,
Pope Francis,
synods
Monday, August 27, 2018
Bishop Schneider Responds
Fr. Z: PODCAzT 167: Reflection of Bp. Athanasius Schneider about The Viganò Testimony
NCReg: Reflection on the ‘Testimony’ of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò by Bishop Athanasius Schneider
Ruthlessness and transparency in detecting and in confessing the evils in the life of the Church will help to initiate an efficient process of ...
NCReg: Reflection on the ‘Testimony’ of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò by Bishop Athanasius Schneider
Ruthlessness and transparency in detecting and in confessing the evils in the life of the Church will help to initiate an efficient process of ...
Beginning of a Trend?
Or will "conservative" American Roman Catholic theologians continue to be silent about the latest regarding Pope Francis?
Scott Hahn on Vigano letter: ‘It seems like a good time to pray like never before’
Scott Hahn on Vigano letter: ‘It seems like a good time to pray like never before’
In Response to the Smear Campaign
CWR: Archbishop Viganò responds to criticisms of handling of 2014 Nienstedt investigation by Carl E. Olson
The former nuncio to the U.S. flatly denies assertions that he ordered a stop to an investigation of then-Archbishop John Nienstedt of St. Paul and […]
The former nuncio to the U.S. flatly denies assertions that he ordered a stop to an investigation of then-Archbishop John Nienstedt of St. Paul and […]
Labels:
bishops,
clerical sex scandal,
Pope Francis,
Viganò Testimony
Sunday, August 26, 2018
The Weekend Bombshell
Former United States Nuncio on the McCarrick Scandal: "Francis Knew. He Should Resign"
Related: OP-ED - "The McCarrick Affair: The Pope knew. Here is why he must resign." Francesca Romana at RORATE CÆLI - by Aldo Maria Valli August 26, 2018 [Rorate note: journalist Aldo Maria Valli is probably the best-known Vaticanist in Italy, since for many years he commented on the papacy in the main Italian television network RAI1, and also for RAI 3.] “Bishops and priests, abusing their authority, have committed horrendous crimes to the detriment of their faithful, minors, innocent victims,
Related: OP-ED - "The McCarrick Affair: The Pope knew. Here is why he must resign." Francesca Romana at RORATE CÆLI - by Aldo Maria Valli August 26, 2018 [Rorate note: journalist Aldo Maria Valli is probably the best-known Vaticanist in Italy, since for many years he commented on the papacy in the main Italian television network RAI1, and also for RAI 3.] “Bishops and priests, abusing their authority, have committed horrendous crimes to the detriment of their faithful, minors, innocent victims,
Saturday, August 25, 2018
Are Acts of Canonizations by the Bishop of Rome Infallible?
One Latin traditionalist perspective --
Rorate Caeli: "The authority of canonisations": Do all canonisations need to be accepted as infallible? -- a special guest article The authority of canonisations by Dr. John R. T. Lamont
Rorate Caeli: "The authority of canonisations": Do all canonisations need to be accepted as infallible? -- a special guest article The authority of canonisations by Dr. John R. T. Lamont
Friday, August 24, 2018
May God Grant Him Many Years
Church Life: Observations on Ratzinger’s Introduction to Christianity on Its 50th Anniversary written by Cyril O’Regan
Labels:
Benedict XVI,
books,
Christianity,
Joseph Ratzinger,
Latin Christianity
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Catholic News Agency: Just the Facts?
Or the facts with an ideological slant?
Fr. James Martin critiques ‘homophobic’ pastors at WMOF
From this article can one know what the official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church is regarding homosexuality and homosexual behavior?
Fr. James Martin critiques ‘homophobic’ pastors at WMOF
From this article can one know what the official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church is regarding homosexuality and homosexual behavior?
Should This Be Called [Roman] Catholic Integralism?
In Defence of Catholic Integralism by Thomas Pink
Is it necessarily bound up with acceptance of the modern nation-state?
Is it necessarily bound up with acceptance of the modern nation-state?
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
One "Reunion" Council and Two...
ecumenical councils? What did the decrees of Florence really say about the papacy? Something for me to look up, presumably in Denzinger.
From a comment:
From a comment:
I would advise those who have difficulty with Pope Francis’s teaching on the death penalty to follow the guidance of the CDF given in Donum Veritatis, 27-31. Some of Dr. Peters’ comments about the ordinary papal magisterium need clarification because they could be interpreted as challenging the universal ordinary teaching authority of the Roman Pontiff, which is affirmed by three ecumenical councils: Florence (D-H, 1307); Vatican I (D-H, 3064), and Vatican II (Lumen Gentium, 22 and 25).
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Who Is Protecting James Martin, SJ?
CWR Dispatch: Whither the Church on “sensitivity” to homosexuals? by Thomas R. Ascik
To what degree does the campaign of American Jesuit Fr. James Martin become the agenda for parishes in the Catholic Church throughout the world?
To what degree does the campaign of American Jesuit Fr. James Martin become the agenda for parishes in the Catholic Church throughout the world?
There's no Space in the Curriculum?
If Latins seminarians and graduate students aren't even going to learn Latin any more, they should at least learn Greek in its place.
Monday, August 20, 2018
The Absence of Leadership and Pastoring
It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a bureaucrat to enter into the kingdom of heaven.
First Among Equals? Or the Final Arbiter?
One more thing from Ed Peters's essay on the change in the CCC:
If infallibility seems to be logically required for the Pope to arbitrate two disputing claims regarding dogma (and even that may be more of a practical, linguistic preference rather than a question about the reality being signified), or for the pope with a council to teach definitively (if infallibility is necessarily guaranteed only with respect to the act of teaching, and not also with the act of reception by the Christian faithful), then does it entail that the pope is infallible when he speaks alone, even if he has supposedly "consulted" the bishops of the world? If the Pope has no divinely sanctioned role as a "universal" teacher, and his role with respect to the Church Universal is limited to his cooperative role with respect to other bishops, speaking collectively as a body, then how can it be claimed that his "extraordinary" acts as a "universal" teacher (even if "taught" by Vatican I) are infallible? Where is the justification in the historical exercise of the office of the bishop of Rome in the first millenium for this?
But that’s where confusion sets in: while popes can, in a singleextraordinary act, assert something with infallible certitude sufficient to bind the faithful in belief or morals (Canon 749 § 1), no pope can, by a single ordinary act, assert something with anything like the equivalent force for Christian consciences.
If infallibility seems to be logically required for the Pope to arbitrate two disputing claims regarding dogma (and even that may be more of a practical, linguistic preference rather than a question about the reality being signified), or for the pope with a council to teach definitively (if infallibility is necessarily guaranteed only with respect to the act of teaching, and not also with the act of reception by the Christian faithful), then does it entail that the pope is infallible when he speaks alone, even if he has supposedly "consulted" the bishops of the world? If the Pope has no divinely sanctioned role as a "universal" teacher, and his role with respect to the Church Universal is limited to his cooperative role with respect to other bishops, speaking collectively as a body, then how can it be claimed that his "extraordinary" acts as a "universal" teacher (even if "taught" by Vatican I) are infallible? Where is the justification in the historical exercise of the office of the bishop of Rome in the first millenium for this?
Labels:
canon law,
Ed Peters,
infallibility,
papacy,
Patriarchate of Rome,
Vatican I
Sunday, August 19, 2018
What if?
Could the split of the Protestants have been prevented if the Latins had first reconciled with the Eastern Chalcedonian Christians ealier, and instead of elevating scholastic theological opinion as dogma at Trent, written the decrees differently?
Then we wouldn't have a problem about bishops endorsing practically unconditional intercommunion with Protestants.
The Intercommunion Proposal of the German Bishops is Unbiblical by Brian Kranick
Then we wouldn't have a problem about bishops endorsing practically unconditional intercommunion with Protestants.
The Intercommunion Proposal of the German Bishops is Unbiblical by Brian Kranick
Why Pope Paul VI Should Not Be Canonized
Paul VI on liturgical reform Editor
Pope Paul VI In view of the canonization of Pope Paul VI, the pope of liturgical reform, in October, Pray Tell is occasionally publishing some of his most significant statements on liturgical reform. This helps us understand the Church’s understanding of liturgy, and also reflect on how far we have to go in implementing the teaching more fully!
Pope Paul VI In view of the canonization of Pope Paul VI, the pope of liturgical reform, in October, Pray Tell is occasionally publishing some of his most significant statements on liturgical reform. This helps us understand the Church’s understanding of liturgy, and also reflect on how far we have to go in implementing the teaching more fully!
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Ed Peters on the Recent Change to the CCC
The death penalty debate and the Church’s magisterium by Edward N. Peters
I regard the liceity of the death penalty as having been established with infallible certitude by the Church’s ordinary magisterium.
This however applies to the theologoumena of the Latins as well.
I regard the liceity of the death penalty as having been established with infallible certitude by the Church’s ordinary magisterium.
The ordinary magisterium, one must see, takes a long, long time, to develop; it requires repetition and consistency over many generations, this, not simply on the part of popes but also by the bishops around the world, and even incorporates, to some extent, the lived acceptance of teachings by Catholic pastors, academics, and rank-and-file faithful through time.
This however applies to the theologoumena of the Latins as well.
"The Spirit of Vatican 2"
How not to design a church: Liturgical Music and Design: Jesuit Ministry in Slovenia by Bruce Morrill
Another Byzantine Jesuit
I still need to read his essay on marriage/divorce.
Misc.
Misc.
Labels:
Byzantine rite,
ecumenism,
Jesuits,
Pope Francis
Friday, August 17, 2018
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Ah, But What Sense of Sacrifice?
If the Chinese notion of "sacrifice" is not the same as that of the Israelites or the Apostles and Church Fathers, then maybe it is a good thing not to be associated so much with it, even though inculturation in other ways may be necessary. (Is the Chinese notion of "sacrifice" the same as that of other pagans, i.e. the offering of something to the Divine?)
Labels:
Church in China,
inculturation,
Jesuits,
Roman rite,
sacrifice
You Could Guess from the Headline that Opus Dei Is Involved
Life of Spanish chemistry professor shows ‘holiness is in the ordinary’
Life of Spanish chemistry professor shows 'holiness is in the ordinary' #Spain https://t.co/tpdm82rjwC
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) August 15, 2018
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
More Reaction to the Zenit Article with Fr. Rosica
‘Francis Is A Dictator Pope — Thank God’ By ROD DREHER • August 14, 2018,
Labels:
papacy,
Patriarchate of Rome,
Pope Francis,
Rod Dreher
The Importance of the Septuagint
Russian Faith: Why Don't These Bibles Match? - Psalm 14 According to the Apostle Paul Some Bibles read differently. The KJV and NIV readings are shorter, while the OSB reading is considerably longer. But which reading is correct? Have the KJV and NIV removed words from this Psalm, or has the OSB added to it? Fr. Joseph Gleason
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Monday, August 13, 2018
CWR: Natural No Maas: The disintegration of the concept of all law in Luther by Timothy J. Gordon
Classical Protestantism is a voluntarist form of Christianity, such a radically different view of human and divine will that it must be differentiated from non-voluntarist Catholicism not only as a different sect, but as a fundamentally different worldview.
Classical Protestantism is a voluntarist form of Christianity, such a radically different view of human and divine will that it must be differentiated from non-voluntarist Catholicism not only as a different sect, but as a fundamentally different worldview.
Saturday, August 11, 2018
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