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Before Passiontide, Lent asks us: ‘What think ye of Christ?’
This is the most important question of our lives, and each man must give an answer to it. Lent both asks the question, and gives us the answer.
Mar 20
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S.D. Wright
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Before Passiontide, Lent asks us: ‘What think ye of Christ?’
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The surprising start to the Sundays of Lent
After the dread of Septuagesima and the death sentence of Ash Wednesday, the Roman Liturgy takes a surprising change in tone.
Mar 8
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One psychological challenge of fasting today—and ways to beat it
So you've decided to fast for more than just Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. But there's a serious barrier confronting us in fulfilling this precept of…
Mar 6
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One psychological challenge of fasting today—and ways to beat it
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Septuagesima, Babylonian Captivity, and the end of the crisis
Could the post-conciliar crisis nearly be over?
Mar 3
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S.D. Wright
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Septuagesima, Babylonian Captivity, and the end of the crisis
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Septuagesima: The 'real' beginning of the liturgical year?
There is no greater break in tone than that between Epiphanytide and Septuagesima. What does this tell us about the liturgical year, and the spiritual…
Feb 16
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Septuagesima: The 'real' beginning of the liturgical year?
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Final nail in the Bellarmine 'resistance quote' coffin?
Cajetan, whom Bellarmine cites in the famous resistance quote itself, provides the definitive context against a 'Recognise and Resist' interpretation.
Feb 10
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Final nail in the Bellarmine 'resistance quote' coffin?
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Epiphanytide: 'Ordinary Time' or something much better?
The Sundays after Epiphany aren't 'ordinary': they are our preparation to enter into eternity.
Feb 8
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Epiphanytide: 'Ordinary Time' or something much better?
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How to defeat a destroyer pope
Cajetan's exhortation is very applicable to defeating a usurper 'pope' too.
Feb 4
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How an evil pope could 'destroy the Church'—Cajetan's objections
Excluding the question of heresy from his discussion, Cajetan considers whether other reasons might justify deposing a pope.
Jan 27
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How an evil pope could 'destroy the Church'—Cajetan's objections
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Could a Pope destroy the Church? John de Torquemada answers
Cardinal Torquemada's list of ways this might happen doesn't include teaching heresy and errors, or imposing evil laws or a new religion.
Jan 24
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Could a Pope destroy the Church? John de Torquemada answers
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Joe Rogan and Charlie Kirk ask if Francis is really the pope
Even those outside the Church like Joe Rogan and Charlie Kirk can see there's a problem with Francis. We need to be able to give them robust answers.
Jan 19
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