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Can We Justify Everything By Our Consciences?
This is part two of a post that I began yesterday, which dealt with the idea of Mercy. To read that post, click HERE. One thing we’ve been hearing a lot from, especially, the German Bishops, led by Cardinal Walter … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Philosophy, Prayer, Religion, Theology
Tagged Amoris laetitia, Aquinas, Archbishop, Catechism, Catholic, Christian, Conscience, Cupich, God, Jesus, Justice, Mercy, Philosophy, Pope, Pope Francis, prayer, St. Thomas Aquinas, Theology
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Tridintine Mass vs. Novus Ordo Mass: Concelebration
Important: If you are new to this series, please read THIS first. Modern concelebration is one change that I will never understand. While concelebration is not necessarily a difference between the New Rite/Order of Mass and the Old, in that … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Catholic Life, Prayer, Religion, Tridentine Mass vs. Novus Ordo Mass
Tagged Bishop, Catholic, Concelebration, God, Jesus, Latin, Lord, March for Life, Novus Ordo, Priest, Rite, St. Thomas Aquinas, Tridentine Mass, Washington DC
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New Traditional Seminary
I have been loosely following the progress of this new traditional seminary. Thank you to Rorate Caeli for sharing the latest progress. Below you will find the video about the St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary in Virginia. I’m not sure who … Continue reading