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
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