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Category Archives: Theology
World Magazine on the Bible and Homosexuality
With the Supreme Court cases on homosexual marriage in the news (one on the Defense of Marriage Act, and the other on California Proposition 8), there is a lot of religious reporting on homosexuality, and reactions to the cases. This … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Theology, Politics, Pro-Marriage, Culture
Tagged politics, Old Testament, New Testament, Homosexuality, World Magazine, religion, Supreme Court, current-events, Defense of Marriage Act, DOMA, Proposition 8, Califormia, Holy Scripture, Scripture, Septuagint, wayne grudem, supreme court cases, biblical passages
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Archbishop Lefebvre and Religious Liberty
Author’s Note: Some of this is a repeat of what I have said in the past. I am including new material at the top and bottom though, so please read the whole post After returning to church over a decade … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Religious, SSPX, Theology
Tagged Catholic, Catholic Church, George Weigel, Marcel Lefebvre, Our Lady of the Rosary, Peoria, Pope John Paul II, Religious Freedom, religious liberty, Religious Tolerance, Second Vatican Council, Society of Saint Pius X, Vatican II, Witness to Hope
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RORATE CÆLI: Important – The Pope explains the Council”The Virtual Council was stronger: its results are calamitous” The Council of the Fathers was replaced by the “Council of the Media”
In an article from Rorate Caeli (link below), they cover an address by Pope Benedict XVI to the Roman clergy. The Holy Father talks about Vatican II, and of how there were really two councils. One was the “Council of the … Continue reading
Bishop Williamson Sermon and Conference
With his expulsion from the Society of Saint Pius X, one of the effects is that Bishop Richard Williamson is again free to travel as he likes, and speak at conferences, etc. Bishop Williamson had more or less been silenced … Continue reading
John Vennari on Abp. Di Noia’s Goal for the SSPX | Angelqueen.org
Below is an interesting article by John Vennari. It shows the difficulty in the conversations between the Vatican and the Society of Saint Pius X. John Vennari on Abp. Di Noia’s Goal for the SSPX | Angelqueen.org. The article shows the … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Culture, Papal Encyclicals and Vatican II Documents, Religious, SSPX, Theology
Tagged Address to Representatives of the West German Jewish Community, Archbishop Joseph Augustine Di Noia, Catholic Church, Council of Florence, Dogma, Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus, Jewish, John Vennari, No Salvation Outside the Church, Protestant, Society of Saint Pius X, SSPX, Vatican
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Michael Cumbie’s Conversion Story
Another Pentecostal preacher (see my last post) who, through the studying of the Church Fathers, became Catholic. This is just a short clip from his entire conversion story (3 minutes long). He mentions some of the early Church Fathers I … Continue reading
Former Pentecostal Pastor Alex Jones converted to the Catholic Faith
Alex Jones is has a very touching and interesting story of his conversion experience. He is from the city where my wife grew up (at least until age 9), Detroit. Alex Jones talks about how he was preparing to celebrate … Continue reading
The Call of Beauty
It has been 5 years since Summorum Pontificum was issued by the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, on July 7, 2007. Summorum Pontificum unchained the Traditional Latin Mass, now known as the extraordinary form, making it possible for any priest … Continue reading
Several Kinds of Conscience
One of the cool things about homeschooling is that I end up reading books which I might not otherwise have found. For high school, my teenage daughter is going through the Seton Home Study School, which I highly recommend for … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Culture, Politics, Theology
Tagged Catholic Church, Catholic Morality, Certain Conscience, Conscience, Doubtful Conscience, Erroneous Conscience, Fr. John Laux, HHS Mandate, Obama Administration, Seton, Seton Home Study School, Several Kinds of Conscience, True Conscience
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