Nobody cares if you are hungry. Stop complaining about hunger when our Lord spent 40 days fasting in the desert, and when the Desert Fathers fathers survived off of whatever they could find.
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“He has placed the principal charge on Peter, chief of all the Apostles: and from him as from the Head wishes His gifts to flow to all the body: so that anyone who dares to secede from Peter may understand that he has no part or lot in the divine.” - Pope…
"The care of the universal Church should converge towards Peter's one seat, and nothing anywhere should be separated from its Head."
- Pope Leo the Great (446 AD)
- Pope Leo the Great (446 AD)
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To answer this more seriously: no we aren't
Plenty of the approves and highly esteemed theologians and canonical commentators before Vatican II said people in our position, even if we were wrong, are not schismatics.
“They cannot be numbered among the schismatics, who refuse to obey the Roman Pontiff because they consider his person to be suspect or doubtfully elected on account of rumours in circulation...”
(Wernz-Vidal: Ius Canonicum, Vol. VII, n. 398.)
“Nor is there any schism if one merely transgress a papal law for the reason that one considers it too difficult, or if one refuses obedience inasmuch as one suspects the person of the pope or the validity of his election, or if one resists him as the civil head of a state.”
(Szal, Rev. Ignatius: Communication of Catholics with Schismatics, CUA, 1948, p. 2.)
“Neither is someone a schismatic for denying his subjection to the Pontiff on the grounds that he has solidly founded doubts concerning the legitimacy of his election or his power [refs to Sanchez and Palao].”
(de Lugo: Disp., De Virt. Fid. Div., disp xxv, sect iii, nn. 35-8.)
“Disobedience, no matter how pertinacious, does not constitute schism unless it be a rebellion against the office of the pope.”
(Cajetan’s comentary on Saint Thomas’s article on schism, quoted by Cardinal Billot, De Ecclesia, Thesis XI)
Plenty of the approves and highly esteemed theologians and canonical commentators before Vatican II said people in our position, even if we were wrong, are not schismatics.
“They cannot be numbered among the schismatics, who refuse to obey the Roman Pontiff because they consider his person to be suspect or doubtfully elected on account of rumours in circulation...”
(Wernz-Vidal: Ius Canonicum, Vol. VII, n. 398.)
“Nor is there any schism if one merely transgress a papal law for the reason that one considers it too difficult, or if one refuses obedience inasmuch as one suspects the person of the pope or the validity of his election, or if one resists him as the civil head of a state.”
(Szal, Rev. Ignatius: Communication of Catholics with Schismatics, CUA, 1948, p. 2.)
“Neither is someone a schismatic for denying his subjection to the Pontiff on the grounds that he has solidly founded doubts concerning the legitimacy of his election or his power [refs to Sanchez and Palao].”
(de Lugo: Disp., De Virt. Fid. Div., disp xxv, sect iii, nn. 35-8.)
“Disobedience, no matter how pertinacious, does not constitute schism unless it be a rebellion against the office of the pope.”
(Cajetan’s comentary on Saint Thomas’s article on schism, quoted by Cardinal Billot, De Ecclesia, Thesis XI)
Alan
To answer this more seriously: no we aren't Plenty of the approves and highly esteemed theologians and canonical commentators before Vatican II said people in our position, even if we were wrong, are not schismatics. “They cannot be numbered among the schismatics…
Upholding the view that sedes are schismatics is ridiculous. I see it being said far too often. Even though I hold the position that sedevecantism is false, they certainly are not schismatics.
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Transmission #6: The Christian Taliban must make realistic goals that are structured and given time tables. For example; Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly, Bi Yearly, 5 years, 10 years. Based on the principle of the snowball effect, every smaller goal should help reach a larger goal. That said, there are 4 areas in which he must make goals for. 1) Spiritual 2) Mental 3)Physical & 4) Temporal (this one can be merged with three). Spiritual goals like weekly mass attendance and daily rosary. Mental goals like reading a book a week or learning a new skill. Physical goals like increasing the deadlift PR or flipping tires for distance. Temporal goals deal with physical wealth, career progression, socio economic mobility, communal leadership etc. Temporal goals ought to be done to serve others, not self. To accomplish these goals you must be strong in mind, body, and soul. The Christian Taliban is also called, when deemed necessary, to mentor others along the Way via Caritas.
14th Sun Pentecost 3-1 2019
#Sermon / #homily : Do You Sin When You Hate
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Today is the Feast of St. Matthias the Apostle.
Once upon a time today was a Holy Day of Obligation.
O God, who didst join blessed Matthias to the company of Thine Apostles, grant, we beseech Thee, that through his intercession, we may ever be conscious of Thy compassion and loving kindness towards us. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ Thy son, Who with Thee liveth and reigneth in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end.
Amen.
Once upon a time today was a Holy Day of Obligation.
O God, who didst join blessed Matthias to the company of Thine Apostles, grant, we beseech Thee, that through his intercession, we may ever be conscious of Thy compassion and loving kindness towards us. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ Thy son, Who with Thee liveth and reigneth in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end.
Amen.
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The Catholic rebels of Rome will be out in the streets tomorrow evening in defiance of the lockdown to celebrate the 'Vespers' of 1798 when the people rose up in defence of Christian Rome against the Jacobin invaders of the city. The pope was imprisoned and in exile, Mass and religious gatherings forbidden, and Roman citizens were forced to wear a Jacobin cockade in the French Revolutionary colours on their chests. On 25th February 1798 civic guards stopped some young people from Trastevere who had attached a small cross to the tricolour cockade as a sign of defiance against the occupier. The guards ordered them to remove their crosses but ended up being thrown into the Tiber. It was the spark that started a fire that lasted two days. At the cry of “Viva Maria” the revolt against the French spread until the French cavalry put down the resistance in blood. The revenge and repression that followed the riots led to the execution of hundreds of Roman rebels. The Jacobins are still with us, but they will fall.
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The final Mass of St. Pio of Pietrelcina was celebrated in the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
The next day on September 23, 1968, after having borne the stigmata for exactly 50 years, the beloved Padre Pio died.
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The next day on September 23, 1968, after having borne the stigmata for exactly 50 years, the beloved Padre Pio died.
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Immaculate Conception and Original Sin in East and West Part 1
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Part 1: Immaculate Conception and Original Sin In East and West
We dive into the topics of Original Sin and the Immaculate Conception from both the Eastern and Western tradition of the Church. We answer why the Eastern O...