Defending the faith against present heresies: letters & statements addressed to Pope Francis, the cardinals, and the bishops, with a collection of related articles & interviews

Reflections on a new dialogue between traditionalist and conservative Catholics / Claudio Pierantoni -- The documents collected here do not attempt a moral judgment on the person of the pope / Claudio Pierantoni -- The dubia of the four cardinals -- Theological censures of Amoris laetitia -- Correct...

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Contributors: Lamont, John R. T. 1964- (Editor) ; Pierantoni, Claudio (Editor) ; Viganò, Carlo Maria 1941- (Writer of preface)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Waterloo, ON Arouca Press [2021?]
In:Year: 2021
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Francis Pope 1936- / Catholicism / Heresy
IxTheo Classification:KDB Roman Catholic Church
Further subjects:B Francis
B Theology, Doctrinal
B Christian Heresies
B Catholic Church
B Catholic Church Doctrines
B Francis Pope (1936-)
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Summary:Reflections on a new dialogue between traditionalist and conservative Catholics / Claudio Pierantoni -- The documents collected here do not attempt a moral judgment on the person of the pope / Claudio Pierantoni -- The dubia of the four cardinals -- Theological censures of Amoris laetitia -- Correctio filialis de haeresibus propagatis (Filial correction concerning the propagation of heresies) -- Open letter to the bishops of the Catholic Church -- An appeal to the cardinals of the Catholic Church -- Contra recentia sacrilegia (Protest against Pope Francis's sacrilegious acts) -- Some concerns about Amoris laetitia / Anna M. Silvas -- "Chaos was raised to a principle by the stoke of a pen": interview with Robert Spaemann -- The Holy Spirit guides the pope? / Fr John Hunwicke -- Forty-five Catholic academics urge cardinals to ask Pope Francis to fix exhortation's errors / Claire Chretien -- The meaning of Amoris laetitia according to Pope Francis / John R. T. Lamont -- The need for consistency between Magisterium and Tradition: examples from history / Claudio Pierantoni -- A year after Amoris laetitia: a timely word / Anna M. Silvas -- "By far the worst document that has ever come out with a papal signature": interview with Claudio Pierantoni on the Filial correction -- Response to Rocco Buttiglione's latest interview / Claudio Pierantoni -- The worldwide impact and significance of the Correctio filialis / Roberto de Mattei -- "True love may justly express itself in the form of a correction": interview with Joseph Shaw on the Filial correction -- Ratzinger's rules for faithful theological discourse / Robert Fastiggi and Dawn Eden Goldstein -- A Challenge for Fastiggi and Goldstein / Joseph Shaw -- Fastiggi and Goldstein versus Shaw: responses -- On the moral liceity of publicly correcting the pope / Michael Sirilla -- Before Pope Francis was accused of heresy, Catholics reached out to him numerous times / Maike Hickson -- The heresy letter is intelligent, but doesn't quite convince / Edward Peters -- The right and the not-so-right in the open letter accusing Pope Francis of heresy / Edward Feser -- "Why I signed the papal heresy open letter": an interview with John Rist -- Why I signed the open letter accuding Pope Francis of heresy / Peter Kwasniewski -- Why I didn't sign the open letter accusing the pope of heresy / Fr Brian W. Harrison, O.S. -- Theologian responds to criticisms of letter to bishops concerning heresies of Pope Francis / John R. T. Lamont -- Is Pope Francis a heretic? / Thomas Weinandy, O.F.M. Cap. -- "We uphold the dignity of the Apostolic See by desiring that its occupant be free of heresy": interview with Claudio Pierantoni on the open letter -- When creeping normalcy bias protects a chaotic pope / Peter A. Kwasniewski -- Cardinal Müller: open letter accusing pope of heresy deserves a response -- Pope Francis and schism / Thomas G. Weinandy, O.F.M. Cap. -- The SSPX, the open letter, and the heresies of Pope Francis / John R. T. Lamont -- On Bishop Voderholzer's dissociation from the "protest" / Claudio Pierantoni -- Papal infallibility after one hundred and fifty years / Pauper Peregrinus.
From the day Jorge Bergoglio stepped out on the loggia of St. Peter's down to the present, Catholics have been confused and dismayed by many of the words and actions of Pope Francis. Not content to allow errors to be spread (whatever their source or putative justification), international groups of pastors and scholars composed documents of inquiry, appeal, critique, and, finally, accusation: the Dubia of the Four Cardinals, the Theological Censures of Amoris Laetitia, the Filial Correction Concerning the Propagation of Heresies, the Open Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church, the Appeal to the Cardinals, and the Protest against Pope Francis's Sacrilegious Acts. These historic interventions, which made news around the world at the time of their first appearance and garnered the support of hundreds of thousands of concerned Catholics, are gathered here in a definitive edition for the benefit of all who seek to adhere to "the faith delivered once for all to the saints" (Jude 3). The six documents are accompanied by a selection of important articles and interviews prompted by them, which criticize, defend, or develop their evaluation of Pope Francis
ISBN:1989905404