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But before all things have a constant mutual charity among yourselves: for charity covereth a multitude of sins -1 peter 4:8 --- Gen Z
Kerala,India🇮🇳
Joined September 2024
I'm convinced that there WILL be a revival. Her Immaculate Heart will triumph.
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"No one is allowed to interpret the same Sacred Scripture...contrary to the unanimous consent of the Fathers." -Vatican I
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While I recognize areas of tension between the Magisterium prior to Vatican II and after Vatican II, there is a tendency even among defenders of Vatican II to treat the post-conciliar magisterium as nothing more than a puzzle to be solved rather than as a real and active source
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@ClassicalTheis Low IQ traditionalism in some ways is the greatest threat to the church - makes it very easy both legitimately, and as a pretence for those motivated by more nafarious ends, to dismiss a genuine filial love for the traditional elements of life of the Church
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@iam_shwa If you are even close to being well equipped, you should at bare minimum be able to answer all of the following questions without googling, as all of these things will inevitably come up: What is UPA? What is canonical mission? What is supplied jurisdiction and why is it an
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@DrKwasniewski To question the validity of the NO is schismatic, as it means abandoning, theoretically & practically, submission to the Pope & communion with those who are subject to him wrt the central act of worship of the Church, the Mass – which corresponds to the definition of schism.
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This morning Pope Leo XIV denounced the practice of usury as a “grave sin” that destroys lives, families, and societies: “The phenomenon of usury evokes the theme of the corruption of the human heart. It is a painful and ancient story, already attested in the Bible. The
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1) (Extraordinary/Ordinary Universal Magisterium) Absolute engagement, with full divine assistance and, therefore, infallibility. 2) (Authentic Magisterium) Authoritative but partial engagement, enjoying a real divine assistance but neither absolute nor infallible in the strict
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The Holy Father assumed his pontificate in a difficult situation; the demands he must meet—taking into account the welfare of the Church—are manifold & complex; the idea that he simply has to "bang his fist on the table & everything will be fine", is a pipe dream of the clueless.
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He was right. Rot and death.
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@welderdude40 Of course, if it is done in the right way, which must absolutely include not treating the Pope as just any representative of an "opinion." The Papal Magisterium is not an "opinion factory," but teaches on behalf of Christ, i.e., authoritatively.
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@DoorDashThomist See also "Donum veritatis." Of course, some people, sometimes even those without any serious theological training, think that this (3rd paragraph) practically means: "I reject what I don't like." For the other extreme—also not a Catholic attitude—see, e.g., the cases of L. and L.
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"O Lord, we beseech thee, grant thy people grace to withstand the temptations of the devil, and with pure hearts to follow thee the only God." (Missale Romanum, Collect of the 17th Sunday after Pentecost)
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This is the right take. 💯
C) catholics praying for the pope, bishops, and priests more than talking about them will do more (& no this isn't throwing shade on Double A, it's using his post for this). More fasting, penance, and prayers. He can get rid of TC but does that make us holier? Does that make us
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@TradCatTaylor well Cyprian says you have to be with the bishop or you aren't in the church so I reject the emotional ideas and stick with the fathers on this. Bellarmine is clear on it as he quotes Cyprian. We can either take up our cross or reject it for the 'easy way out'. What gets more
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