very important and excellent article regarding the emerging political climate among the College of Cardinals that could shape the next Conclave and how the outcome could impact the wider word
https://catholicherald.co.uk/erdo-vs-tagle-the-battle-to-be-the-next-pope/
https://catholicherald.co.uk/erdo-vs-tagle-the-battle-to-be-the-next-pope/
Catholic Herald
Erdő vs. Tagle: the battle to be the next Pope
As speculation grows about the potential resignation of Pope Francis, whoever the next Pope is will say a great deal about the direction of a Church being pulled in different directions and threatened by schism with a progressive Synodal Path. One leading…
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my cozy streams will be returning next week, along with regular YouTube content
this month has been very busy for me
this month has been very busy for me
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all Protestant led attempts at merging Christianity with the State are insufferably cringe and lame, without exception https://twitter.com/rightwingwatch/status/1558110314599694336?s=21&t=ERm-AR5XV_mOKFt6UvYcYA
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Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick declares that "we were a nation founded upon not the words of our founders, but the words of God because He wrote the Constitution."
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if “Christian Nationalism” just means reviving the Tea Party post-Trump, please leave me out of it
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“Christian nationalism” should evoke images of crucifixes, rosary rallies, and liturgical processions, not the constitution, billy graham and cowboy hats
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Classical Theist
“Concerning secular power we declare that without mortal sin it is possible to exercise a judgment of blood as long as one proceeds to bring punishment not in hatred but in judgment, not incautiously but advisedly.” - Pope Innocent III’s Professio fidei proscribed…
professions of faith, btw, are largely considered categorically infallible by virtue of the manifest intention for the sake of which they’re promulgated, ie informing the universal Church of what conditions are necessary to remain Catholic
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Innocent III’s magisterium is just as “living” as Francis’
Therefore, the question is not which pope currently wields the Magisterium, but which magisterial teaching is taught at a higher level across time, should there exist a contradiction at the non-definitive level
This should be an axiom: the living magisterium ≠ the current magisterium
Perhaps there exists no contradiction between the current Pope and any of his predecessors. One could make that case, but if there exists one, this would be the way to navigate those waters
One thing is for certain: the Divine promise given to Peter ensures there will never exist a contradiction between a Pope’s definitive, ex cathedra teaching and another’s definitive ex cathedra teaching
What is possible however is for there to exist rare instances (relative to Church history) of non-infallible, merely authoritative papal teachings contradicting
Therefore, there must be an intelligible way to discern the way in which a Catholic must act in such instances
Therefore, the question is not which pope currently wields the Magisterium, but which magisterial teaching is taught at a higher level across time, should there exist a contradiction at the non-definitive level
This should be an axiom: the living magisterium ≠ the current magisterium
Perhaps there exists no contradiction between the current Pope and any of his predecessors. One could make that case, but if there exists one, this would be the way to navigate those waters
One thing is for certain: the Divine promise given to Peter ensures there will never exist a contradiction between a Pope’s definitive, ex cathedra teaching and another’s definitive ex cathedra teaching
What is possible however is for there to exist rare instances (relative to Church history) of non-infallible, merely authoritative papal teachings contradicting
Therefore, there must be an intelligible way to discern the way in which a Catholic must act in such instances
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don’t let the judaizers win!
https://twitter.com/aapologetics/status/1560203280587919363?s=21&t=nNeiMhy_kCxtdmSmsjFxhg
https://twitter.com/aapologetics/status/1560203280587919363?s=21&t=nNeiMhy_kCxtdmSmsjFxhg
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The 2022 Christian Apologist Summer Madness Tournament! The Championship! Go follow both of these Christians! Classical Theist (@ClassicalTheis) vs Michael Brown (@DrMichaelLBrown)
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unfortunately gonna have to push back the stream one more week, so they’ll be returning on the 28th instead :/ sorry guys
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There’s profound spiritual insight in St. Thomas’ metaphysics that can easily get overlooked
If you take his teaching on existence seriously, you begin to realize that the most seemingly mundane of all facts, namely, the mere fact of our existence, is actually a sublime portal into the Divine, because every creaturely act of existence (referred to as esse commune or common being) is itself nothing other than that creature’s mode of finite participation in the pure, unlimited Act of existence that, in its unrestricted purity, is none other than the very essence of God
Thus, every divisible moment of one’s existence is itself an active call from God to partake more and more fully and intimately of that Divine presence one already participates in by virtue of that act of existence
If you take his teaching on existence seriously, you begin to realize that the most seemingly mundane of all facts, namely, the mere fact of our existence, is actually a sublime portal into the Divine, because every creaturely act of existence (referred to as esse commune or common being) is itself nothing other than that creature’s mode of finite participation in the pure, unlimited Act of existence that, in its unrestricted purity, is none other than the very essence of God
Thus, every divisible moment of one’s existence is itself an active call from God to partake more and more fully and intimately of that Divine presence one already participates in by virtue of that act of existence
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Forwarded from Nicholas J. Fuentes
The biggest disagreement I have with Destiny isn’t even about race or 9/11– it’s that I’m thinking about Heaven and Hell, and he thinks about taxes and public works
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Tomorrow night around 8:30 PM EST I’ll be back on cozy.tv/classicaltheist beginning a series exploring the Four Last Things (death, judgment, heaven, and hell)
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ClassicalTheist on Cozy.tv
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Fr Bonaventura Hinwood on why a Catholic ought to reconcile the unity of all mankind with the reality of racial differences
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Streaming tonight on cozy.tv/classicaltheist at 8:30 EST covering the Four Last Things (death, judgment, heaven, and hell)
Make sure to send any questions you have (doesn’t have to be related to the topic) to classicaltheistmedia@protonmail.com
Make sure to send any questions you have (doesn’t have to be related to the topic) to classicaltheistmedia@protonmail.com
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Classical Theist pinned «Not that I’m going anywhere, but if my online presence is remembered for anything I’d like it to be remembered for popularizing the argument for the Incarnation I’ve articulated over the years, as I think this is a necessary piece of the puzzle when it comes…»
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Not that I’m going anywhere, but if my online presence is remembered for anything I’d like it to be remembered for popularizing the argument for the Incarnation I’ve articulated over the years, as I think this is a necessary piece of the puzzle when it comes to effectively evangelizing non-believers
Historical arguments for the resurrection are crucial, of course, but if it all comes down to a set of contentious historical probabilities, it may come across as insufficiently equipped to convince someone to overturn their entire view of the world
It’s important to supplement the historical arguments as indispensable as they are with philosophical ones in order to build a logical bridge between the classical arguments for God’s existence and the central doctrine of the Christian Faith.
If it can be successfully argued that the God of classical theism would plausibly unite Himself to a human nature given who He is in relation to the Cosmos, then one can with much more ease come to the realization that this has been fulfilled in history as reliably witnessed by the the Apostles and Evangelists. These men went to their deaths not for any philosophical abstraction, but for their own claim to have witnessed the historical, risen Christ in the flesh, Whose claim to Divinity just so happens to cohere perfectly with what can already be plausibly hoped for by way of reasoned metaphysical argument
You can watch my presentation of this argument here:
https://youtu.be/Zp7gAm6TxFw
https://youtu.be/eLj6W-jMF_k
Historical arguments for the resurrection are crucial, of course, but if it all comes down to a set of contentious historical probabilities, it may come across as insufficiently equipped to convince someone to overturn their entire view of the world
It’s important to supplement the historical arguments as indispensable as they are with philosophical ones in order to build a logical bridge between the classical arguments for God’s existence and the central doctrine of the Christian Faith.
If it can be successfully argued that the God of classical theism would plausibly unite Himself to a human nature given who He is in relation to the Cosmos, then one can with much more ease come to the realization that this has been fulfilled in history as reliably witnessed by the the Apostles and Evangelists. These men went to their deaths not for any philosophical abstraction, but for their own claim to have witnessed the historical, risen Christ in the flesh, Whose claim to Divinity just so happens to cohere perfectly with what can already be plausibly hoped for by way of reasoned metaphysical argument
You can watch my presentation of this argument here:
https://youtu.be/Zp7gAm6TxFw
https://youtu.be/eLj6W-jMF_k
YouTube
An Argument for Christianity
Note: This video is for lack of a better word a sequel to my video on the existence of God. I'm basically arguing that if classical theism holds up as true, Christianity is rationally plausible. So be sure to check that video out first if you haven't if you…
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