Pope John XXIII was recently canonized, but I have read that he allowed documents to be produced saying that Jews were Christians to save them during World War II. Is this not a lie? A father of teenagers recently tried to get me to … [Read more...]
Questions Answered
March 11, 2015 by Fr. Brian Mullady, OP
Filed Under: Questions Answered Tagged With: confession, excommunication, Judaism, moral law, moral theology, saints, World War II
The Invalidity of Anglican Orders and the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter
September 22, 2013 by Donald Paul Sullins
While Apostolicae Curae holds that Anglican ordination does not confer the fullness of Catholic orders, this by no means implies that Anglican ordination is without its own value and purpose. Many Catholic priests have followed with … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Ad Tuendam Fidem, Anglican Ordinariate, Anglicanism, Anglicanorum Coetibus, Apostolicae Curae, Archbishop Cranmer, Cardinal Hume, Catholic Bishops of England and Wales, Church of England, Dominus Iesus, Edward VI, Edwardian Ordinal, excommunication, Giles Pinnock, John Henry Cardinal Newman, King Henry VIII, Pope Leo XIII, tractarianism
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