Catholic Culture: L’Osservatore Romano has published excerpts from a new book by Cardinal Walter Kasper on Pope Francis. Pope Francis, writes the retired president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, is a radical in the sense of emphasizing … Continue reading
Category: Heresies and Errors
Cardinal Baldisseri: ‘Dogma Has Its Own Evolution . . .’
Diane Montagna, Aleteia: Last week, the debate about next October’s Synod on the Family came into view once again as the Secretary General of the Synod, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, opened a three-day (January 22 -25) international conference of lay and … Continue reading
Cardinal Kasper’s Gospel: Questions Jesus’ Miracles and Prophecies
Joe Sparks, Catholic Household: Cardinal Walter Kasper is enjoying something of a resurgence in popularity of late. Following his controversial proposals at the 2014 Consistory, the German-born theologian has seen quite unprecedented attention. The mainstream media has dubbed him “the pope’s theologian.” The … Continue reading
Only in Baptism Does One Become a Child of God
This is a very good article addressing the error of the popular and widespread euphemism that all men are children of God by creation. Rachel Lu, Crisis Magazine: This last Sunday, we were treated to the Gospel reading in which Christ … Continue reading
Dalai Lama Admits His Office is a Man Made Institution
(TIME) The Dalai Lama has conceded that the title may die with him and that it is “up to the Tibetan people” to decide whether someone follows him. In a BBC interview on Tuesday night, the 79-year-old leader said: “The Dalai … Continue reading
Spirit Daily Posts Another ‘Miracle Story’ of Catholic Now Protestant
Pro-Medjugorjie website Spirit Daily often posts laudatory articles of ‘righteous’ Protestants who have visions and miracles and near-death experiences. None of them renounce their heresy and become Catholic. It isn’t in the message of the “vision.” And Medjugorjieite Michael Brown … Continue reading
Smith, Young? Polygamy, Child Abuse, Stealing Friend’s Wives? No Problem
Mormons will find a way to carry on. Did I mention Brigham Young’s Green Meadow massacre? And these are the founders! Then, again, Henry VIII had six wives and killed two of them. And he started the Anglican Church. Then … Continue reading
Review of Making Gay Okay: How Rationalizing Homosexual Behavior is Changing Everything
Review of Making Gay Okay: How Rationalizing Homosexual Behavior is Changing Everything. Robert Reilly. Ignatius Press, 2014. Robert Reilly has tackled head-on the drastic change in our society ongoing for the past several years; in fact, one could say that … Continue reading
The Globe’s Kevin Cullen Defines Once Catholic Ireland as “Backward”
In a metro column of The Boston Sunday Globe of August 24th, serial Catholic basher Kevin Cullen wrote about the controversy in Ireland over the discovery of unmarked graves of children at the site of a maternity home in Tuam … Continue reading
Fr. Grimm: Church Should Canonize Exemplary Non-Catholics
Below is a clip from Father Grimm’s fanciful article in UCANews. The last paragraph is a perfect example of the condescending obfuscation typical of liberal theologians. Abraham, Moses and the prophets had the same Faith, inchoatively, that we do; they believed in a Savior to … Continue reading
Catholic Action League Exposes Planned Parenthood’s Fraudulent Claims
The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts today criticized the claims made by Marta Walz, President and CEO of the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, about public safety conditions in front of Bay State abortion clinics. In a press conference held in the State House this … Continue reading
On the Hermeneutic of Continuity
Robert De Mattei, Rorate Caeli: The ultimate criteria of judgment for a Catholic must be the one of the Church: to love and hate what the Church loves and hates: loving the truth in all of its uniqueness and integrity and … Continue reading
Papal Blasts From the Past
Leaving my apartment building last February 18, I fell on the icy front steps and broke both bones of my right forearm, the radius and ulna, about two fingers below the wrist bone. It wouldn’t be until six weeks later … Continue reading