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Paradox and mystery reclaimed: A review of Henri de Lubac’s The Church

A few months ago, I interviewed the patristics scholar, Dr. Lewis Ayres. Dr. Ayres is understandably very favorably disposed towards the school of modern theology that has come to be known as “ressourcement” theology. However, […]

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The false binary between progressive accommodators and “rad trad” restorationists

Much ink has been spilled on the recent comments by the Holy Father concerning his assertion that the Second Vatican Council has been “gagged” by “restorationists”. Pope Francis specifically mentioned the United States as home […]

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Authentic Reform, without Schism

Eduardo Echeverria: The Pope objects to criticism that synodality risks treating a listening and dialogical Church as an end in itself.

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Grandparents, Great-Grandparents, and the Great Tradition

Robert Royal: The pope’s initiative, The World Day of Grandparents, celebrating tradition, stands in contrast to his recent ‘motu proprio.’

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Ressourcement after Vatican II honors the work of Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J.

Matthew Levering and Nicholas J. Healy, Jr., are co-editors of a new book of essays from Ignatius Press that highlights the important work of several ressourcement theologians while honoring the important work done by Fr. […]

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