Ecclesiology Archive
I recently had an interesting, and cordial, exchange on Facebook with a theologian who is presently one of the English-speaking world’s most popular Catholic commentators. Though our conversation was public, naming him isn’t necessary; it is his opinion to which I’d like to …
It is suggested of the current ecclesial crisis – and by persons that I respect and know to be sincere – that the faithful now find themselves faced with the nearly impossible task of navigating their way through a theological landscape rendered in …
By: John Lane “very crisis separates an entity from what is alien to it, and simultaneously preserves the essential character of that entity…” – Romano Amerio Sedevacantism is the opinion that the popes since John XXIII have been illegitimate, not true popes, …
In this post, we will take a closer look at Bergoglian ecclesiology as presented in the Instrumentum Laboris for the upcoming Synod on the Amazon, which, to be perfectly clear, is not exactly his own; rather, it is the Council’s ecclesiology made clearer. Before we …
In early February, on the second day of his Humanistic Journey to the United Arab Emirates, Jorge Bergoglio (aka Francis) co-signed a joint declaration with the Muslim Sheik Ahmad el-Tayeb that contained the following heresy: Freedom is a right of every person: each …