Tuesday, August 14, 2018
The New Ignatian Spirit?
Rorate Caeli: Member of Francis' Inner Circle in Article: "Church in New Phase, beyond Scripture and Tradition" (Updated)
Labels:
Jesuits,
Pope Francis,
St. Ignatius of Loyola,
ultramontanism
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
Thursday, August 09, 2018
CWR Dispatch: Edith Stein’s wisdom for a new century by William Doino, Jr.
A new anthology offers many insights into Stein’s thinking on faith and mysticism, Church-state controversies, the role of women, relations between the sexes, racism, suffering, and other topics.
A new anthology offers many insights into Stein’s thinking on faith and mysticism, Church-state controversies, the role of women, relations between the sexes, racism, suffering, and other topics.
Wednesday, August 08, 2018
The Scharfenberger Proposal
CWR: The Current Crisis and the Order of the Laity by Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille
Bishop Scharfenberger’s call for “an independent commission led by well-respected, faithful lay leaders” is far superior to Cardinal Wuerl’s proposal and reflects a much better understanding of the laity and the nature of the Church.
Bishop Scharfenberger’s call for “an independent commission led by well-respected, faithful lay leaders” is far superior to Cardinal Wuerl’s proposal and reflects a much better understanding of the laity and the nature of the Church.
If the Patriarch of Rome has overstepped the limits of his authority regarding the Church Universal, is it appropriate to break communion with him? Is it sufficient to ignore his claims and commands if they are not legitimate? Or does there need to be a more severe censure in order to alert him of a problem?
Labels:
ecclesiology,
papacy,
Patriarchate of Rome,
punishment
Tuesday, August 07, 2018
Monday, August 06, 2018
Veritatis Splendor
CWR: Language, Truth, and Reality: Revisiting Veritatis Splendor on its 25th anniversary by Eduardo Echeverria
It is time to engage in a creative retrieval of this work so as to revitalize the present theological culture and life of the Church from its drift toward what is nothing other than a new modernism.
It is time to engage in a creative retrieval of this work so as to revitalize the present theological culture and life of the Church from its drift toward what is nothing other than a new modernism.
Sunday, August 05, 2018
Saturday, August 04, 2018
Friday, August 03, 2018
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