Reply to Edward Feser on Infallibility and Papal Error

Introduction In his Catholic World Report article, When do popes teach infallibly?, Dr. Edward Feser argues that the non-infallible teachings of the ordinary papal magisterium can err to almost any extent. Then he reviews the positions of Emmett O’Regan and … Continue reading

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Updated List of my Books and Bible Translation

Here is the link to a list of my books and my Bible translation. Please take a look and see if any of these titles might interest you. Thanks Ronald L Conte Jr

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Does Supernatural Faith require belief in the Trinity? No, says Jesus and His Church.

LifeSiteNews published an “Analysis” article titled: Here’s why Pope Francis is wrong to say Muslims and Catholics worship the same God (Michael Haynes, 3-3-2023) Though the article author, Michael Haynes, focuses his arguments on Muslims and Islam, sweeping statements are … Continue reading

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Will the US Sanction China? Or will China sanction the US?

The Biden administration is considering sanctioning China for supporting Russia in the Ukraine war. These sanctions would be more likely if China adds lethal military support (weapons, ammo) to their current non-lethal support. China currently ignores US and EU sanctions … Continue reading

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Explanations versus Authority in the Church

It has become common today, in discussions of doctrine and discipline, to oppose decisions of Church authority, particularly by the Apostolic See or Roman Pontiff, with explanations as to why the decision, whether doctrinal or disciplinary, is wrong. The internet … Continue reading

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U.S. relations with Russia and China

Here’s a good opinion piece from TheGuardian in the UK: Some politicians seem comfortable with the idea of a new cold war. They shouldn’t I agree that we should avoid alienating Russia (as much as possible) and especially China. I’ll … Continue reading

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Forthcoming Commentaries on Politics and Society

I intend to expand the types of subjects treated on this blog, to include politics, war, world hunger, world poverty, and various social issues. I will not, however, comment on every socio-political controversy, nor on particular political candidates or elections. … Continue reading

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Pray 10 Hail Marys for Pope Francis on March 13th

Please Pray 10 Hail Marys for Pope Francis on March 13th, which is the 10th anniversary of his Pontificate.

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The Beatification of an Unborn Child and Salvation for Unbaptized Infants

Here is the article: Beatification Date Announced for Married Couple with Seven Children Martyred by Nazis, Including One Unborn Child (NC Register) As I have opined in previous articles here and in my book Forgiveness and Salvation for Everyone, prenatals, … Continue reading

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Love of Neighbor is Salvific

Catholic dogmatic teaching is that anyone who dies in the state of grace is saved. They will go to Heaven either directly or after a stay of some length in Purgatory. Dying in the state of grace is salvific. Those … Continue reading

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Can Christ and Peter both be Rocks?

I noticed an older article, titled Can Christ & Peter Both be “Rocks”?, on Dave Armstrong’s excellent blog Biblical Evidence for Catholicism. I don’t disagree with much that Dave says in that article; rather, my position adds to what he … Continue reading

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On Saint Thomas and correction of the Pope

Some opponents of Pope Francis have cited Saint Thomas Aquinas in order to justify their accusations against the Roman Pontiff. St. Thomas: It must be observed, however, that if the faith were endangered, a subject ought to rebuke his prelate … Continue reading

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