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The Dogma of Intrinsically Evil Acts

Dogma versus heresy — The teachings of the Magisterium are called doctrines. The infallible doctrines of the Magisterium are called dogmas. The Magisterium teaches either infallibly or non-infallibly. All infallible teachings require the full assent of faith (also called theological … Continue reading

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Who is Fr. Reginaldus of the New Theological Movement blog?

I’ve determined the identity of the priest who posts at the New Theological Movement blog under the pseudonym of Fr. Reginaldus. update: I’ve now disclosed his identity in a new post here along with a photo of him and some … Continue reading

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The Immaculate Conception was a miraculous virgin conception

The following quotes are from my work in speculative Roman Catholic Mariology, found in the booklet, the Virginity of Jesus and Mary, and also found in my book, New Insights into the Deposit of Faith: “From the first moment of … Continue reading

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On the Manifest Grave Sins of Fr. Manuel Pousa

A priest named Fr. Manuel Pousa, from the archdiocese of Barcelona, Spain, has been acquitted by his Bishop and by the CDF of charges that, in paying for two abortions, he incurred excommunication. However, it is manifest that this priest … Continue reading

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What is the Divine Nature made of?

Of what is the Divine Nature of God comprised? Matter and energy are created things, but God is the only uncreated thing. Matter and energy are finite and limited and imperfect, but God is infinite and unlimited and perfect. God … Continue reading

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Jimmy Akin’s heresy on Transubstantiation

In a post dated April 22, 2011 (Good Friday), Jimmy Akin answers a reader’s question by teaching yet another heresy: “In transubstantiation, two things happen: (1) The substances (i.e., the ultimate, underlying realities) of bread and wine cease to exist, … Continue reading

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Chronology of the Resurrection

From my book, Important Dates in the Lives of Jesus and Mary: “Now on the morning of the Sabbath, when it began to grow light on the first Sabbath, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the sepulcher.” … Continue reading

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Chronology of the Last Supper

From my book, Important Dates in the Lives of Jesus and Mary: “Then the day of Unleavened Bread arrived, on which it was necessary to kill the Pascal lamb. And he sent Peter and John, saying, ‘Go out, and prepare … Continue reading

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book excerpt: New Insights….

The first aspect of original sin is the personal sin of Adam and Eve, their disobedience to God, which caused them to Fall from grace. At the Immaculate Conception, Mary was given the supernatural gift of complete Love for God, … Continue reading

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My theology books in Kindle format

Now, all seven of my theology books are available in Kindle format. 1. Apocalypse Survival Guide for Christians 2. The Secrets of Medjugorje and Garabandal Revealed 3. The Catechism of Catholic Ethics 4. New Insights into the Deposit of Faith … Continue reading

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Is the Papal Magisterium always infallible?

No, the Papal Magisterium is not always infallible. The idea that the Pope can never err when he exercises the Magisterium is a heresy because it is directly contradicts the dogma of Papal Infallibility, defined by the First Vatican Council. … Continue reading

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What is Conscience?

“Conscience itself is the ability of free will and reason to seek and to understand moral truth. The exercise of conscience is an act of will and intellect by which the human person seeks knowledge of moral truth. The fruit … Continue reading

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