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L'8 settembre, giorno in cui festeggiamo il compleanno della Beatissima Vergine Maria, è anche l'anniversario dell'Enciclica Pascendi di san Pio X, pubblicata l'8 settembre del 1907: un fondamentale documento che riassume il sistema di pensiero modernista, indicando le disposizioni per combatterlo in seno alla Chiesa.Ciò che Pio X comprese è che la Chiesa aveva dei nemici, dichiarati ed occulti. Per questo la Pascendi inizia affermando che “in questi ultimi tempi il numero dei nemici della Croce di Cristo è cresciuto oltre misura e essi, con mezzi completamente nuovi e pieni di astuzia, si prodigano per rendere vana la virtù vivificatrice della Chiesa e cercare di attaccare alle fondamenta lo stesso regno di Gesù Cristo”. Il Papa si spinge oltre: “I seminatori di errori – afferma – non si trovano più solo tra i nemici dichiarati, ma – fatto che causa grandissima pena e moltissimo timore – si celano nel seno stesso della Chiesa, e sono tanto più pericolosi quanto più sono nascosti”.
In this third episode on Pascendi Dominici Gregis of Pope St Pius X, His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn joins us to provide a final commentary on this most significant of Papal encyclicals. Written to expose and condemn the doctrines of the modernists at the start of the 20th century, this encyclical is the defining document of this great Pope Saint's life and perhaps the most important document to have proceeded from the Vatican in hundreds of years. It served as an alarm call and a condemnation of those most pernicious adversaries of the Church who seek to utterly overthrow Christianity itself. This show is the third of a total of 3 shows to be recorded on Pascendi and covers paragraphs 39 to 55. Join host Matthew Gaskin and His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn, rector of Most Holy Trinity Seminary in Brooksville, Florida on this episode of Popes Against the Modern Errors. Popes Against the Modern Errors is a members only episode and is not available for individual purchase and download. Episode Notes: -Pope St Pius X's Pascendi Dominici Gregis. Original Air Date: March 9, 2016 Show Run Time: 1 hour 14 minutes Show Guest(s): Bishop Donald Sanborn Show Host(s): Matthew Gaskin Season 5 Sponsor: Novus Ordo Watch novusordowatch.org/ https://www.truerestoration.org/season-5-popes-against-the-modern-errors-episode-9-pascendi-part-3/ Popes Against the Modern Errors: www.truerestoration.org/category/radi…odern-errors/ Subscribe: www.truerestoration.org/member-signup/ Popes Against the Modern Errors℗ is a production of the Restoration Radio Network. Copyright 2016. All Rights are Reserved.
Como São Pio X já alertava na Pascendi, os modernistas se ramificam entre as forças progressistas e as forças conservadoras. É fato que os progressistas foram os que mais ousadamente procuraram se afastar da fé tradicional, mas não foram os menos perigosos, uma vez que o modernismo conservador se saiu vitorioso ao final do Vaticano II. Com a conservação de muitas aparências da Igreja, o neomodernismo se propagou com mais facilidade, dando a impressão de que não houve mudanças essenciais entre a Igreja de Sempre e a Igreja Conciliar, supondo uma continuidade abordada pelo Professor Nougué no episódio de hoje. 00:00 Contexto histórico 17:38 Hermenêutica da continuidade 29:11 Os três momentos hegelianos 39:52 A visão dos progressistas 58:55 Tradicionalismo crítico e conclusão 01:06:56 A Igreja poderia aprovar um rito nocivo? 01:23:21 Condições doutrinais para a infalibilidade 01:33:26 Considerações finais Para contato e doações (Pix/PayPal): tradtalk [arroba] mail.com Telegram: https://t.me/tradtalk Spotify: https://bit.ly/TradTalkSpot Anchor: https://bit.ly/AnchorTrad CastBox: http://bit.ly/CastBox1 Fontes mencionadas: "Contra a hermenêutica da continuidade em Dignitatis Humanae", por Dom Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, FSSPX https://medium.com/@witorbelchior/contra-a-hermen%C3%AAutica-da-continuidade-em-dignitatis-humanae-dom-bernard-tissier-de-mallerais-19b99c372b94 “Indiferentes à Missa nova?”, pelo Padre Álvaro Calderón https://www.estudostomistas.com.br/2022/08/indiferentes-missa-nova-pelo-padre.html Curso gratuito "A Atual Crise na Igreja" https://cursos.estudostomistas.org/curso/atual-crise-na-igreja/ Episódios relacionados A doutrina do mistério pascal e a missa nova https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FKzukvWKyo O reino de Deus no humanismo integral https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPJI0u3puLU A nova exegese bíblica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x1U1hGOamQ
In this second episode on Pascendi Dominici Gregis of Pope St Pius X, His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn joins us to provide a commentary on this most significant of Papal encyclicals. Written to expose and condemn the doctrines of the modernists at the start of the 20th century, this encyclical is the defining document of this great Pope Saint's life and perhaps the most important document to have proceeded from the Vatican in hundreds of years. It served as an alarm call and a condemnation of those most pernicious adversaries of the Church who seek to utterly overthrow Christianity itself. This show is the second of a total of 3 shows to be recorded on Pascendi and covers paragraphs 21 to 38. There is yet more to follow. Join host Matthew Gaskin and His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn, rector of Most Holy Trinity Seminary in Brooksville, Florida on this episode of Popes Against the Modern Errors. Popes Against the Modern Errors is a members only episode and is not available for individual purchase and download. Episode Notes: -Pope St Pius X's Pascendi Dominici Gregis. Original Air Date: January 30, 2016 Show Run Time: 2 hours 53 minutes Show Guest(s): Bishop Donald Sanborn Show Host(s): Matthew Gaskin Season 5 Sponsor: Novus Ordo Watch novusordowatch.org/ Episode: https://www.truerestoration.org/season-5-popes-against-the-modern-errors-episode-8-pascendi-part-2/ Popes Against the Modern Errors: https://www.truerestoration.org/category/radio/popes-against-the-modern-errors/ Subscribe: www.truerestoration.org/member-signup/ Popes Against the Modern Errors℗ is a production of the Restoration Radio Network. Copyright 2016. All Rights are Reserved.
In this episode of What Catholics Believe, Thomas Naegele and Father Jenkins first address viewer questions and then discuss current events from a traditional Catholic perspective. A viewer asks whether practicing Natural Family Planning for couples with a propensity to produce children who are mentally impaired is a kind of eugenics; Pope Pius XII - NFP can be licit in certain circumstances; if life is there, but impaired, the child has right to life; abstaining from fear; Can “divorcees” reconcile after one has contracted a civil “marriage” and a new “family”?; the moral depravity of the Novus Ordo; the question whether the first two are genuinely married; Church does not accept “second marriages”; the obligation is to reunite; living in a “second marriage” is a mortal sin; what about the children — should the marriage remain for their sake?; best example for the children — to honor the marriage that truly exists, not remain in adultery; to remain in a false marriage is a road to hell; USSCB opposing penalties for those who commit abortions; Catholic Church - anyone who participates in an abortion is automatically excommunicated; mothers naturally risk their lives to protect their babies; to succumb to pressures is unnatural; the default stance is that the woman bears the first responsibility; to treat the woman as if she has no responsibility cheapens the life of everyone; abortion is an attack on the value and meaning of human life and thus leads to all other evils; everyone knows the baby in the womb is a human life; they abort it precisely because they know it is a human life; democratic party is the party of abortion; St. Paul — “They glory in their shame”: democrats applaud pro-abortion laws (e.g., NY); abortionists howl like the possessed; reduced human life to a commodity; there are graces at work right now as a result of prayer; we must pray like we've never prayed before; we should expect graces from prayer; we should pick up our rosaries and run to battle; Pius XII and the changes in the holy week in 1955; Pius XII condemned “archeologism”; modernists — “if we can change the Triduum, we can change anything; Pope Pius V's Quo Primum; Last Gospel not practiced universally before St. Pius V; Church emphasized devotion to the Sacred Heart and Christ the King — added organically to the missals; problem with the 1955 “restoration”— protestant in spirit; said that the Mass had become corrupted; look to primitive (rather than traditional) practices; what counted as legitimately primitive was subject to their fancies; Martin Luther — Catholic Church is a false church and I, myself, have discovered the truth; Modernists — the Church's liturgy has gotten off track and we need to establish “primitive christianity” (according to their fancies); archeologism a denial of the work of the Holy Ghost in the Church; thousand year practice of the Church not to administer Holy Communion on Good Friday; St. Pius X in Pascendi — modernism the synthesis of all heresies; compromise in the liturgy leads to compromise in other areas; insertion of St. Joseph's name into the Canon; now optional to mention saints name in the Novus Ordo Mass; St. Pius X - modernists characterized by audacity and pride; marxists had to get the Church out of the way; only the Catholic Church has the power given by Christ to withstand the powers of hell. In current events: Food shortages part of the plan of the Great Reset; “You will own nothing and be happy”; Karl Marx - private property the source of unhappiness; Our Lady of Fatima — famine would result if sin continued and Russia was not consecrated. This video was livestreamed on 5/17/2022. Please visit our website at www.wcbohio.com for our daily livestream of Holy Mass and other traditional Catholic content. May God bless you all!
In this episode I read Pope Pius X's encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis, which is an in-depth look at what exactly Modernism is, how it came about, and what he asks Bishops to do about it. The book I reference, The Popes Against Modern Errors, can be found at https://tanbooks.com/ You may also read the encyclical, among other church documents, at https://www.papalencyclicals.net/
"What is Tradition?" Modernism is indeed what undermines the Church from within, today as yesterday. Let us again quote from the encyclical Pascendi some typical features which correspond with what we are experiencing now. "The Modernists say that Authority in the Church, since its end is purely spiritual, should strip itself of all that external pomp, all those pretentious adornments with which it parades itself in public. In this they forget that religion, while it belongs to the soul, is not exclusively for the soul and that the honor paid to authority is reflected back on Christ who institutes it." It is under pressure from these “speakers of novelties” that Paul VI abandoned the tiara, bishops gave up the violet cassock and even the black, as well as their rings, and priests appear in lay clothes, usually in a deliberately casual style. There is nothing among the general reforms already put into effect or insistently demanded that St. Pius X has not mentioned as the “maniac” desires of the modernist reformers. You will recognize them in this passage: "As regards worship (they want) to diminish the number of external devotions or at least stop their increasing …. Let ecclesiastical government become democratic; let a share in the government be given to the junior clergy and even the laity; let authority be decentralized. Reform of the Roman Congregations, above all the Holy Office and the Index….Finally there are those among them who, echoing their Protestant masters, seek the suppression of priestly celibacy." Read the full book: https://angeluspress.org/products/open-letter-to-confused-catholics
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George Tyrell, an Irish priest published two letters in the Times criticising the papal encyclical Pascendi, he was expelled from the Jesuits and excommunicated
Today, we'll compare side by side the viewpoints of the modern popes, and examine them in the light of Pope St. Pius X's encyclical, Pascendi. Within the span of thirty minutes, we'll see how the modern Church has perfectly followed the modernist playbook that Pope St. Pius X predicted just a hundred years before. Nearly every modern pronouncement from the Vatican has been perfectly predictable….
Today, we'll compare side by side the viewpoints of the modern popes, and examine them in the light of Pope St. Pius X's encyclical, Pascendi. Within the span of thirty minutes, we'll see how the modern Church has perfectly followed the modernist playbook that Pope St. Pius X predicted just a hundred years before. Nearly every modern pronouncement from the Vatican has been perfectly predictable….
Last episode, Father gave us insight into modernist philosophies by looking at the encyclical Pascendi. Today, we'll look at today's Catholicism, which is completely immersed in Modernism. We'll start by asking if modernist Catholics can even be considered Catholics. Then we'll look at each of the major parts of our faith through the lens of Modernism, then through the lens of tradition and see how completely different they are. Modernists have changed our interpretation of scripture, the sacraments, the catechism, and most notably, the liturgy and the Catholic priesthood.
Last episode, Father gave us insight into modernist philosophies by looking at the encyclical Pascendi. Today, we'll look at today's Catholicism, which is completely immersed in Modernism. We'll start by asking if modernist Catholics can even be considered Catholics. Then we'll look at each of the major parts of our faith through the lens of Modernism, then through the lens of tradition and see how completely different they are. Modernists have changed our interpretation of scripture, the sacraments, the catechism, and most notably, the liturgy and the Catholic priesthood.
Today we're joined by Fr. Paul Robinson, the Prior of Saint Isidore's in Denver, Colorado. Last episode, we learned from Fr. Franks about the background of Modernism, and today, in our explanation of modernist thought, we'll see how this modernist ideology twists the very nature of religion. We'll take a look back at more recent history, and see how the Pachamama and Assisi scandals have their root in the exact same errors that Pope St. Pius X warned the Catholic Church about in his groundbreaking encyclical Pascendi.
Today we're joined by Fr. Paul Robinson, the Prior of Saint Isidore's in Denver, Colorado. Last episode, we learned from Fr. Franks about the background of Modernism, and today, in our explanation of modernist thought, we'll see how this modernist ideology twists the very nature of religion. We'll take a look back at more recent history, and see how the Pachamama and Assisi scandals have their root in the exact same errors that Pope St. Pius X warned the Catholic Church about in his groundbreaking encyclical Pascendi.
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=6348NON ESISTE FRATELLANZA AL DI FUORI DI CRISTO da Radio Roma LiberaMolti sanno che san Pio X è l'autore della Pascendi, l'enciclica dell'8 settembre 1907 che condanna il modernismo, ma non tutti sanno che il grande Pio X è autore di un documento, che non è un'enciclica, ma è una Lettera apostolica, che per importanza si affianca alla Pascendi, di cui costituisce, potremmo dire, un complemento, perché del modernismo affronta non l'aspetto teologico e filosofico, ma quello politico e sociale.La Lettera a cui mi riferisco è appunto la Notre charge apostolique che condanna il movimento del Sillon («Solco»), fondato in Francia nel 1902 da Marc Sangnier (1873-1950), un movimento di cattolici-democratici, precursore di quelli che oggi sono definiti i movimenti "popolari" o "sociali".Notre Charge apostolique, il titolo della Lettera di san Pio X, significa "la nostra carica apostolica", potremmo anche dire la nostra missione apostolica, il nostro dovere apostolico: il dovere del Supremo Pastore di guidare e illuminare il suo gregge. Questa Lettera, diretta ai vescovi francesi, fu pubblicata il 25 agosto 1910, dunque centodieci anni fa e merita di essere ricordata per la sua stringente attualità. Io invito tutti a leggerla con attenzione. Da parte mia vi propongo la lettura di un passo che mi sembra illuminante, dedicato appunto al concetto di "fraternità".Dopo aver criticato i concetti di giustizia e di uguaglianza propugnati dal Sillon, papa san Pio X afferma: "Lo stesso accade per la nozione di fraternità, di cui stabiliscono la base nell'amore degli interessi comuni, oppure, al di la di tutte le filosofie e di tutte le religioni, nella semplice nozione di umanità, comprendendo così nello stesso amore e in un'eguale tolleranza tutti gli uomini con tutte le loro miserie, tanto intellettuali e morali quanto fisiche e temporali.Orbene, la dottrina cattolica ci insegna che il primo dovere della carità non consiste nella tolleranza delle convinzioni erronee, per quanto sincere esse siano, né nella indifferenza teorica o pratica per l'errore o per il vizio in cui vediamo immersi i nostri fratelli, ma nello zelo per il loro miglioramento intellettuale e morale, non meno che per il loro benessere materiale.Questa stessa dottrina cattolica ci insegna pure che la sorgente dell'amore per il prossimo si trova nell'amore di Dio, padre comune e comune fine di tutta l'umana famiglia, e nell'amore di Gesù Cristo, di cui siamo le membra al punto che consolare un infelice equivale a far bene a Gesù Cristo stesso. Ogni altro amore è illusione o sentimento sterile e passeggero.Certamente, l'esperienza umana sta a provare, nelle società pagane o laiche di tutti i tempi, che in certi momenti la considerazione dei comuni interessi o della naturale somiglianza è di scarsissimo peso di fronte alle passioni e agli affetti disordinati del cuore.No, Venerabili Fratelli, non vi è vera fraternità al di fuori della carità cristiana, che per amore di Dio e del suo Figlio Gesù Cristo, nostro Salvatore, abbraccia tutti gli uomini per confortarli tutti e tutti condurre alla stessa fede e alla stessa felicità celeste. Separando la fraternità dalla carità cristiana intesa in tal modo, la Democrazia, lungi dall'essere un progresso, costituirebbe un disastroso regresso per la civiltà. Infatti, se si vuol arrivare, e noi lo desideriamo con tutta l'anima nostra, alla maggior quantità di benessere possibile per la società e per ciascuno dei suoi membri, per mezzo della fraternità, oppure, come ancora si dice, per mezzo della solidarietà universale, sono necessarie l'unione degli spiriti nella verità, l'unione delle volontà nella morale, l'unione dei cuori nell'amore di Dio e di suo Figlio, Gesù Cristo. Orbene, questa unione è realizzabile soltanto per mezzo della carità cattolica, la quale solamente, di conseguenza, può condurre i popoli sul cammino del progresso, verso l'ideale della civiltà."In tempi di Covid, ricordiamo ancora queste parole della Lettera che san Pio X sembra profeticamente indirizzare ai cattolici disorientati del nostro tempo: Gesù Cristo "non ha annunciato per la società futura il regno di una felicità ideale, da cui sarebbe bandita la sofferenza; ma, con le sue lezioni e i suoi esempi, ha tracciato il cammino della felicità possibile sulla terra e della felicità perfetta in Cielo: la via regale della Croce. Sono insegnamenti che si avrebbe torto ad applicare soltanto alla vita individuale in vista della salvezza eterna; sono insegnamenti eminentemente sociali e ci mostrano in Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo una realtà ben diversa da un umanitarismo senza consistenza e senz'autorità."La via della Croce: non qualsiasi Croce, ma quella di Cristo, seconda persona della Santissima Trinità, Verbo Incarnato, fondatore della Chiesa cattolica, l'unica che, grazie ai suoi Sacramenti e al suo immutabile Magistero, trasmesso dai Romani pontefici, ci permette di raggiungere la salvezza eterna, che è l'obiettivo di ogni uomo che voglia dare senso e significato alla sua vita. Titolo originale: La fraternità di papa Francesco e quella di san Pio XFonte: Radio Roma Libera, 27 ottobre 2020Pubblicato su BastaBugie n. 690
Primeira parte sobre o tema da Crise na Igreja Católica. Neste episódio começamos por desvendar os números e perceber se há de facto uma crise na Igreja. A primeira parte, este episódio, incide sobre a nova concepção de fé, modernista. Para discorrer sobre o tema, usamos o Livro "Catecismo na Igreja Católica", a Encíclica Pascendi de São Pio X, sobre o modernismo, e a Encíclica Humani Generis de Pio XII, sobre os erros modernos. Bronze Podcast - Um casal católico em conversa sobre a fé e a atualidade. https://anchor.fm/bronzepodcast https://twitter.com/diogobronze https://www.facebook.com/diogobronzes https://www.instagram.com/diogo_sarabronze/ https://open.spotify.com/show/5Tp4o8Jrggk4CpSwjiQSOg
Dr Taylor Marshall and Matt Gaspers discuss Amazon Synd and Pantheism. What is Pantheism? From the Catholic Encyclopedia article on the subject: “in the strictest sense, i.e. as identifying God and the world, Pantheism is simply Atheism [St. Pius X discusses this in Pascendi]. Emanationism may easily take on a pantheistic meaning and as pointed […] The post 317: Pantheism, Pope Pius X and the Amazon Synod [Podcast] appeared first on Taylor Marshall.
Dr Taylor Marshall and Matt Gaspers discuss Amazon Synd and Pantheism. What is Pantheism? From the Catholic Encyclopedia article on the subject: “in the strictest sense, i.e. as identifying God and the world, Pantheism is simply Atheism [St. Pius X discusses this in Pascendi]. Emanationism may easily take on a pantheistic meaning and as pointed out in the Encyclical ‘Pascendi Dominici Gregis’, the same is true of the modern doctrine of immanence. They discuss the [Sh]Amazon Synod and Pachamama in light of the recent events from the Vatican. Watch this new podcast episode by clicking here: Or listen to the audio mp3 here: If you’d like to order a copy of Taylor’s new book Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within, you can order it in Hardback, Kindle, or Audiobook. Check out Patreon Patron Benefits for Donating to Dr Taylor Marshall’s Show! All these video discussions are free. Do you want to recommend a show, get signed books, and show support? Here's how: click on Patreon Patron link: Become a Patron of this Podcast: I am hoping to produce more free weekly podcast Videos. Please help me launch these videos by working with me on Patreon to produce more free content. In gratitude, I'll send you some signed books or even stream a theology event for you and your friends. Please become one of my patrons and check out the various tier benefits at: https://www.patreon.com/drtaylormarshall If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. If you find this podcast episode helpful, please share this podcast on Facebook. Get more from the Taylor Marshall Show: * Read Taylor Marshall’s historical fiction Sword and Serpent Trilogy. * Download the Study Guide at: http://swordandserpent.com * Take classed with Dr Marshall at the New Saint Thomas Institute. Please visit newsaintthomas.com for more details. Please Share Your Feedback for Taylor Marshall Show: * I'd love to read your feedback: While you listen to today's podcast, would you please take 30 seconds to write a review? Please click here to Rate this Podcast! * iTunes: 3,133,950 downloads * Youtube: 10,311,915 downloads * SHOUT OUTS: A huge “shout out” to all 1,692 of you who wrote amazing 5-star reviews at iTunes. Please rate this podcast by clicking here. From there you can leave a review. I appreciate you for this! Thank you! How to Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or Youtube: Apple/Mac Users: Please subscribe via iTunes by clicking here and then clicking on “View in iTunes.” Android Users: For listening to The Taylor Marshall Show on Android devices (free) using:
In this first episode on Pascendi Dominici Gregis of Pope St Pius X, His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn joins us to provide a commentary on this most significant of Papal encyclicals. Written to expose and condemn the doctrines of the modernists at the start of the 20th century, this encyclical is the defining document of this great Pope Saint’s life and perhaps the most important document to have proceeded from the Vatican in hundreds of years. It served as an alarm call and a condemnation of those most pernicious adversaries of the Church who seek to utterly overthrow Christianity itself. This show is the first of a total of 3 shows to be recorded on Pascendi. There is much more to follow. Join host Matthew Gaskin and His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn, rector of Most Holy Trinity Seminary in Brooksville, Florida on this episode of Popes Against the Modern Errors. Episode Notes: -Pope St Pius X’s Pascendi Dominici Gregis: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm Original Air Date: November 4, 2015 Show Run Time: 1 hour 48 minutes Show Guest(s): Bishop Donald Sanborn Show Host(s): Matthew Gaskin Season 4 Sponsor: Novus Ordo Watch http://novusordowatch.org/ Episode: https://www.truerestoration.org/season-4-popes-against-the-modern-errors-episode-7-pascendi-part-1/ Popes Against Modern Errors: https://www.truerestoration.org/category/radio/popes-against-the-modern-errors/ Subscribe: https://www.truerestoration.org/member-signup/ Popes Against Modern Errors℗ is a production of the Restoration Radio Network. Copyright 2015. All Rights are Reserved.
When asked to name 2-3 of his "favorite" encyclicals to be covered this season, with an exception for Pascendi, Bishop Sanborn named Mirari Vos. Coincidentally, it is also the first encyclical we will examine this season. In writing Mirari Vos, Pope Gregory XVI was dealing with the ongoing fallout of the French Revolution and the "restorations" that had happened superficially, but had not gone down to the root. He addresses many errors prevalent at the time that are simply part of what we live with today: so-called "freedom of conscience," "freedom of the press," and the error of indifferentism: that any religion can save you. Enjoy His Excellency's timely and relevant commentary on timeless Magisterial writing. Episode Notes: For a link to Pope Gregory XVI's Encyclical Mirari Vos, click here: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Greg16/g16mirar.htm Original Air Date: January 26, 2015 Show Run Time: 1 hour 6 minutes Show Guest(s): Bishop Donald Sanborn Show Host(s): Stephen Heiner Season 4 Sponsor: Novus Ordo Watch http://novusordowatch.org/ Episode: https://www.truerestoration.org/season-4-popes-against-the-modern-errors-episode-1-mirari-vos/ Popes Against Modern Errors: https://www.truerestoration.org/category/radio/popes-against-the-modern-errors/ Subscribe: https://www.truerestoration.org/member-signup/ Popes Against Modern Errors℗ is a production of the Restoration Radio Network. Copyright 2015. All Rights are Reserved.
Una biografia completa, basata sugli scritti del Papa che volle riformare la Chiesa e indicare al mondo che l’unica strada di salvezza era “guardare a Cristo”. Cristina Siccardi ci conduce alla scoperta di una personalità tutta da riscoprire e sorprendentemente moderna, capace di parlare, al di là delle ideologie, anche all’uomo d’oggi.
A special edition of What Catholics Believe about the recent revelations of Abp. Viganò. Fr. Jenkins reads a short monograph that was published this past Sunday, ‘People are asking:What Comes Next?’ which covers Francis reaction to Viganò’s letter and several possibilities of how this scandal will play out in the Novus Ordo church. Fr. Jenkins then adds additional commentary with quotations from current news articles. Next, excerpts and analysis of an interview (http:tiny.cc/COULSON) from 1994 of Dr. William Coulson where he explains how he and Dr. Carl Rogers destroyed religious congregations with the use of psychotherapy. The viewer will hear many common themes which Francis uses in this interview including: “Who Am I to Judge?”; encounter; and humanistic psychotherapy. Lastly, it is shown how these sex scandals are a direct result of modernism as defined by Pius X in his encyclical ‘Pascendi dominici gregis’ (http://tiny.cc/Pascendi) and exalted at Vatican II. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.
In the newest episode of What Catholics Believe, Fr. Jenkins: updates listeners on latest fallout concerning Abp. Viganò’s Dossier; discusses the roles of Vittorio Ettore Tedeschi & Abp. Viganò at the Vatican; how Abp. Viganò’s letter is related to VatiLeaks; talks about the Kim Davis story; examines the responsibility of Vatican II and the bishops who participated for this ‘New Springtime’ of sexual abuse; listens to Tom read emails from viewers and offers pertinent Catholic commentary; briefly reviews two papal encyclicals, Pascendi dominici gregis (http://tiny.cc/Pascendi) and Acerbo nimis (http://tiny.cc/Acerbo); and speaks of St. John Bosco’s vision in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Please visit wcbohio.com for more content.
Nel 2007, in occasione del centenario della "Pascendi Dominici gregis" di San Pio X, la casa editrice Cantagalli ha pubblicato una nuova traduzione in lingua italiana corrente, che si avvale di una premessa del vescovo mons. Luigi Negri, e di un’introduzione affidata al prof. Roberto de Mattei, che ricostruisce attentamente le vicende del modernismo in Europa e in Italia e la storia dei movimenti antimodernisti
Cos’è il Modernismo? San Pio X lo descrive nella sua enciclica Pascendi come ‘l’insieme di tutte le eresie’.
L'ENCICLICA PASCENDI raccontata da Alfonso Botti
We look at paragraph 25. The modernist doesn't really want "Church-State separation." He wants the Church to be subordinate to the State. We discuss the success of false ecumenism within the clergy. Modernists change not only their opinions but their own definition of dogmas to fit the times. Modernists do not like "pomp." They want a bare religion and find an apparent ally in Pope Francis. This is the modernist doctrine of "Kenosis." They want the Church to empty Herself to the point of dying. The modernist feels as though it is his duty to help the Church die. Pascendi: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm
Paragraph 25 is discussed, in which Pius addresses the Modernist's desire for Church-State separation. We talk about this in light of its consequence: false ecumenism. Pascendi: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm
This episode covers paragraphs 21-23 in which Pius addresses the Modernist's attack on the Sacraments, the Bible and the Church. We talk about how thoroughly infiltrated the Church is with Modernism when we address a specific statement by the Holy Pontiff Francis. Pascendi: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm
This episode covers paragraphs 17-20. Pius writes about the conduct of modernists and they particular dislike for the Church Fathers and Councils as they do not like dogma. We discuss the modernist's theology in some detail. We also discuss how modernists put scientists up as a type of magisterium with whom they go to for answers. Pascendi: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm
We cover paragraphs 14 and 15. Pius writes about those Modernists who fall into "pseudo-mysticism." We talk about the Catholic Charismatic movement in this context.
Covering paragraph 13 we discuss the modernists' love for "evolving dogma" and contrast this with the proper understanding of "development of doctrine." Evolving dogma is really code for "changing the beliefs of the Church to suit whims of the modernists." "Development of Doctrine" is the "growth in the Church's understanding of the truths of divine revelation" (Fr. John Hardon.) Pascendi: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm
In this episode we cover paragraph 12 of Pascendi. Pope Pius writes about the modernists view of dogma. Modernists like to reinterpret dogma to fit their current behavior. Because everything is relative to the modernists, they therefore have no objective truth to base dogma on. Pascendi: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm
Here we cover paragraph 11 in which St. Pius discusses how modernists use the intellect. He explains that modernists only use the intellect AFTER they have an emotional experience. The intellect, they say, is there to make sense of their religious sentimentality. Finally, we discuss some of the protestant and Catholic groups that use religious sentimentality in the way Pius describes. Pascendi: http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm Speaking in Tongues: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14776c.htm
Paragraphs 9-10 are discussed here. We look at the technique of the modernists and how they discount miracles of Christ. Modernists claim that people of faith have added a religious sense to Christ and that is how faith has developed. Pius deals with this accordingly with the appropriate anathema.
We cover paragraphs 7-8 in this episode. We discuss the term "vital immanence" and how this idea of the modernists dictates their entire philosophy. Modernists believe that all truth comes from within themselves, as opposed to from God. We review Pius' treatment of the modernist's worship of science and the ultimate folly behind their philosophy. http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm
We cover paragraphs 4-6 in this episode. We give a description of scholasticism and show how modernists are the anti-scholastics when we discuss their philosophy of phenomenology. Modernists do not believe in objective truth, We talk about the difference between ontological and logical truth and the problem with the modernists reasoning. http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm
In this episode we cover paragraphs 1-3. We cover the Pope's attempt to convert modernists through kindness, his abrupt change of course when this didn't work, and his "calling out" of those modernists who are inside the Church Herself. We also briefly go over some of the changes the modernist clergy have brought onto the Church. http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Pius10/p10pasce.htm
We give a general overview and explain some important ideas that we will continue to come back to.
A brief overview of what lead to Pope Pius X writing Pascendi.