Showing posts with label Vatican I. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vatican I. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 05, 2014
For the record: Roberto de Mattei on the 2014 Synod and Vatican I: the question of infallibility and the role of the faithful
Roberto de Mattei, "The 2014 Synod and Vatican I" (Corrispondenza Romana, November 5, 2014 - via Rorate Caeli). De Mattei ... always a learning experience.
Labels:
Doctrine,
Dogma,
People,
Pope Francis,
Rome,
State of the Church,
Vatican I
Monday, February 17, 2014
Vatican I Relatio of Bishop Vincent Gasser (Pt. 1)
For the record: "Infallibility: Vatican I Relation of bishop Vincent Gasser" (Bornacatholic, February 7, 2014), which is the first of a five-part series.
Bishop Gasser begins his discourse (delivered July 11, 1870) by noting that the presentation consists of two parts: "In the first part of this draft we present the arguments for the infallibility of the roman Pontiff as those arguments are drawn from the public documents [of the Church]; in the second part or paragraph of the Draft we have the definition of infallibility itself." Read more >>
Bishop Gasser begins his discourse (delivered July 11, 1870) by noting that the presentation consists of two parts: "In the first part of this draft we present the arguments for the infallibility of the roman Pontiff as those arguments are drawn from the public documents [of the Church]; in the second part or paragraph of the Draft we have the definition of infallibility itself." Read more >>
Labels:
Church history,
Doctrine,
Pope,
Vatican I
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