It is no secret that Father Avery Dulles, S.J., the Jesuit theologian created Cardinal in 2001, was, before his entrance into the Society of Jesus in 1946, a founder of the original Saint Benedict Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Wikipedia … Continue reading
Category: Current Issues in the Church
Vatican II and Phenomenology
Catholic Family News has just published an informative article in the form of a book review. The review, by Paul Zarowny, Ph.D., delves into the phenomenological method of the Council Fathers, as studied by the Passionist priest, Father John F … Continue reading
Archbishop Ranjith’s address in the Netherlands: Some Encouraging News
Archbishop Albert Malcolm Ranjith Patabendige Don is the Secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments. The full text of the Archbishop’s address, “Faith, Obedience, and Theology, Challenges to the Mission of the Church Today,” … Continue reading
Vatican II: Some Clarity, Please
Recently, I witnessed a very animated discussion between a Scripture scholar and a religion teacher. The subject of the disputation was Biblical inerrancy.
Ensoulment Theories and the Abortion Debate
“Ensoulment” is the word which describes the point at which the body of the conceptus is said to be informed by a human soul. (The notion of a living being having “no soul” is a philosophical oxymoron, since the soul … Continue reading
The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross: Happy Motu Proprio Day!
Today, September 14, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI’s motu proprio, Summorum Pontificum, has the effect of law. We once again want to express our gratitude to the Holy Father for reviving Catholic liturgical tradition for the good of the Church.