Monthly Archives: November 2015

Archbishop Cupich and the synodal Church

It would be hard to argue with what Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich says in this paper, from a cursory reading.   The words are smooth as silk and I can see why people find them attractive. He writes: First,I want to … Continue reading

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We former Anglicans get how serious this is

Fr. Ed Tomlinson has a great post today on what led the Anglican Communion into schism and, in some parts of the world, collapse. He writes: For in the early years of the 20th Century its moral theology was broadly … Continue reading

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‘Who am I to judge?’ vs. Judge not lest ye be judged

Not long after Pope Francis made the remark “Who am I to judge?”  many in the media and in the unformed and uninformed Catholic world assumed he had single-handedly changed Church teaching on sexual morality.  Since then, anything associated with … Continue reading

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