Monthly Archives: December 2017

The Church, when stating some doctrine, also formulates it in a negative way, in the form of an “anathema”, i.e., explicitly condemning the opposite error, this is something Francis does not do.

Scholars Repond to Fastiggi, Rejecting Notion the Pope has Indirectly Answered the Dubia Maike Hickson December 1, 2017 OnePeterFive {Abyssum} This week has seen yet another attempt of loyal supporters of Pope Francis to calm down the concerned critics of … Continue reading

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PASCAL GOT IT RIGHT

Pascal and the Jesuits David Carlin FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2017 THE CATHOLIC THING . . Note: Our politician-professor-pundit friend David Carlin makes a crucial distinction this morning. There is a difference between the older tolerance and patience with Catholic misbehavior, and … Continue reading

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TEDESCHI ON WHY HE SIGNED THE FILIALIS CORRECTIO

  ‘My Sense of Responsibility Demanded It’: Ettore Gotti Tedeschi on the Filial Correction Lorenza Formicola November 28, 2017 OnePeterFive {Abyssum} Editor’s note: The following is an interview conducted by Italian journalist Lorenza Formicola with Ettore Gotti Tedeschi. As former head … Continue reading

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Looking for a boarding school for your son, grandson or nephew? Look at Saint Martin Academy.

Christ’s masculinity: A model for educating boys Patrick B. Whalen / November 18, 2017 THE CARDINAL NEWMAN SOCIETY {Abysum}   Ezra Pound’s ‘Ballad’ illuminates an aspect of Christ that badly needs illumination in Catholic education today The controversial modernist poet … Continue reading

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