LETTERS FROM THE SYNOD - 2023: #8
Edited by Xavier Rynne IIThe Church as a culture must be a counterculture. Continue Reading »
The Church as a culture must be a counterculture. Continue Reading »
Why do some in the Church seek to accommodate the sexual revolution, when the consequences of doing that are already disastrous? Continue Reading »
The Synod cannot lose sight of the fundamental moral issues that John Paul II clarified so well in Veritatis Splendor. Continue Reading »
The challenges of offering a decadent culture the healing medicine of the gospel have intensified since the Hartford Appeal. Continue Reading »
The struggle for religious and individual freedom also requires the active participation of the Church in world politics. Continue Reading »
Synod-2023 has reignited the intra-Catholic war over the legacy of the Second Vatican Council. Continue Reading »
The most difficult problems facing the Church today are the questions of who and what a human being really is. Continue Reading »
I address this letter to you, members of the . . . Synod on Synodality, supposing that you are as worried as I am about the outcome of this Synod. Continue Reading »
If Synod 2023 is to be a development of the Church’s authentic tradition, its discussions must take full account of these eleven Catholic moments since Vatican II. Continue Reading »
We dare not replace the deposit of faith—Christ the treasure, the eternal Word of the Father, traditioned to the Church—with some kind of process. Continue Reading »