Pope Francis on intrinsic evil

Pope Francis in Fratelli Tutti: “Yet, ‘when it is a matter of the moral norms prohibiting intrinsic evil, there are no privileges or exceptions for anyone. It makes no difference whether one is the master of the world or the … Continue reading

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Lessons in Eschatology: Satan’s Plan (04)

When the Antichrist is rising to power over the whole world, he has the help of Satan. [2 Thess] {2:9} him whose advent is accompanied by the works of Satan, with every kind of power and signs and false miracles, … Continue reading

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Vatican I and the Letter of Agatho on Honorius

The First Vatican Council appears to have taken the 6th paragraph of chapter 4 in Pastor Aeternus from the Letter of Pope Saint Agatho to the Sixth Ecumenical Council. Agatho was writing in defense of Pope Honorius I, saying that … Continue reading

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To What Extent Can Prudential Judgments Err?

When the Roman Pontiff or an Ecumenical Council makes a decision in a matter of prudential judgment, specifically judgments which pertain to the Church, her disciplines, her clergy, her consecrated members, and the rest of her faithful, to what extent … Continue reading

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Ecumenical Councils approved by the Pope Never Err Gravely

In the history of the Church, whenever some grave heretical error has threatened the Faith and the path to eternal life, the faithful were saved by the surety of the teaching of the Apostolic See, that is, of the Roman … Continue reading

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my translation of the Latin Vulgate into English

Here is the Kindle version. Note that my translation is public domain, so many other persons and companies have published this translation on Amazon. My version is only the one with the green mottled-pattern cover. Then the print edition is … Continue reading

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Is Communion on the Tongue a Right?

The term “right” as applied to the faithful with respect to the Church is used more than a few times in the document of the CDW that speaks of the Mass and holy Communion. One such right is here: “Although … Continue reading

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The Problem with Manifest Papal Heresy

If the Pope is accused of heresy, how do we decide if the accusation is true? My readers know that the dogmatic answer is that each Pope has the charism of truth and never failing faith, and that his Apostolic … Continue reading

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Cheap Substitutes for Fidelity to the Church

This article at “If I might Interject” is a good read: Ersatz Fidelity, i.e. cheap substitutes for fidelity. You are not more faithful to Christ by being more faithful to the latest “teachings” of secular society. You are not more … Continue reading

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Deposing the Pope: Scenarios

Scenario 1: The Pope is accused of heresy. A group of Bishops, priests, and theologians — along with the usual collection of bloggers and video-making enthusiasts — issue a “formal correction” and they demand, in a filial way of course, … Continue reading

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“No one can be forced to concelebrate”

The FSSP priest in the diocese of Dijon, France (yes, like the mustard) who spoke to the press stated the following: “[Archbishop Minnerath] wanted to concelebrate the Chrism Mass during Holy Week, but we haven’t done it for years, as … Continue reading

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On Pope Francis’ Letter to Fr. James Martin

The Church cannot expect worldly persons, raised in a society that teaches all manner of very extensive errors which affect the very core of personhood, to suddenly change, first, and then become Catholic. To obtain converts from this society, we … Continue reading

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