Paul VI

Pope Francis, Changing Dogma & The New Religion – Jay / Snek

Snek returns to discuss the rest of Francis’ encyclical Fratelli Tutti and the recent revelations of Francis in terms of the evolving moral stances of the Roman See. In the Middle Ages, usury was seen as evil, and later approved. For divine worship, pagan art was seen as dangerous at Nicaea 2, and then in […]
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Was Vatican 2 Infallible? Are Catholics Imploding?

 Today I will cover the popular mythologies surrounding Vatican 2 and its status, contrasted with previous Catholic “dogma” and teaching.  Was it infallible?  Does the individual Catholic have the right to “judge” the rulings and the Roman See?   Do fallible Catholic theologians tell us ultimately when and where Vatican II was “infallible”?  What […]
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Usury: Understandings of Just Lending

By John R.P. Russell July • 2013http://holydormition.blogspot.com/2013/07/1-usury-understandings-of-jus… an Afterword by Michael HoffmanThe Church’s constant condemnation of usury, which has its origins in the teaching of Jesus Christ, excellently exemplifies the nature of Catholic social teaching as contrasted with dogmatic teachings. In the interest of social justice, the Church must always respond to social realities.