Doctrine Underestimated
The Editor of a valuable Catholic periodical in America fails to see that it is a doctrinal problem driving the SSPX.
The Editor of a valuable Catholic periodical in America fails to see that it is a doctrinal problem driving the SSPX.
To disregard the doctrinal gulf between Rome’s religion of man and the SSPX’s religion of God would be to disregard God himself.
Bishop de Galarreta argues that while the on-going Rome-SSPX Discussions are essentially disappointing, they do have collateral advantages.
When a Cardinal smiles at the SSPX calling him a heretic, it shows how Roman officials are locked into their blindness. Patience.
Benedict XVI says he cannot sleep because of the SSPX. No, your Holiness. Your problem is the Truth you have mislaid.
Who can not have compassion on parents having to bring up children today? Yet still they must take seriously their grave responsibilities.
Of two religious Sisters having to teach modern girls, one is daunted while the other is hopeful. Both are right.
Benedict XVI’s papacy is driven by a false vision of reconciling the Catholic Faith with modern (Enlightenment) thinking. They are irreconcilable.
How dare the SSPX discuss infallible Doctrine, and with Rome? Because it is only re-asserting that Doctrine which Rome is abandoning.
A religious revival reportedly taking place in Russia may suggest that with the Fatima conversion it will help to save the Western Church.
To a doubting French journalist the author of “Eleison Comments” expresses confidence that the imminent Motu Proprio will do much good.
Indeed, it both declares that the Tridentine Mass was never banned, and permits Latin rite priests to use it, whenever and wherever.
By overloading our eyes and ears, said Kafka, the cinema overwhelms our minds. Minds being overwhelmed means that lies triumph.
In his outstanding Encyclical of 100 years ago, Pius X nailed the deadly error of modern times: minds’ independence from their object.
Despite many Catholics’ reservations as to the content and motivation of the Motu Proprio, one may still believe it will do good.
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