Vatican II: Five views sixty years on
Everybody I know seems to be writing something on Vatican II these days and I began feeling a bit left out of the fun. So, I thought I would jump into the mosh pit of […]
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Everybody I know seems to be writing something on Vatican II these days and I began feeling a bit left out of the fun. So, I thought I would jump into the mosh pit of […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Sep 13, 2022 | Communio, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Henri de Lubac, Ignatius Press, Joseph Ratzinger, News, st bernards, The Dispatch | 0 |
Fifty years ago, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Henri de Lubac, and Joseph Ratzinger, among others, founded the theological journal “Communio,” which set out, as Balthasar put it, to “fight at all costs against the deadly […]
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Having reviewed the republication of Henri de Lubac’s book The Church: Paradox and Mystery, I had to accept that space constraints prevented me from discussing at more length a part of the text that moved […]
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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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Francis X. Maier: Our task is to love well, unselfishly, and courageously, in whatever place and time, as God provides. And that is enough.
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When I was an undergraduate in minor seminary (1978-81) I was being fed a steady diet of neo-scholastic writers on my way to a philosophy degree. The seminary I attended was an anachronism for such […]
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Francis X. Maier: In seeking domestic tranquility, remember that nations change only when, we, the citizens, change. And the latter is the much harder task.
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