Category: catholicism

St. Pius V Corner: Curious About The Divine Mysteries Of Life

St. Pius V Corner: Curious About The Divine Mysteries Of Life

God’s economy is directed toward a single end in each of these lives: our salvation and good repute. Even if it is divided in two with regard to time, it is united with regard to objective. Just as at first it is winter and then it is spring, and the passage of each season has … Continue reading St. Pius V Corner: Curious About The Divine Mysteries Of Life

St. Pius V Corner: Heavenly Treasures In Another Castle

St. Pius V Corner: Heavenly Treasures In Another Castle

Blessed are the eyes which are closed to things without, but are fixed upon things within... they who search inward things and study to prepare themselves more and more by daily exercises for the receiving of heavenly mysteries... who long to have leisure for God, and free themselves from every hindrance of the world. Think … Continue reading St. Pius V Corner: Heavenly Treasures In Another Castle

The Anti-Modernist Academia #7: High Guardians Of Modernism

The Anti-Modernist Academia #7: High Guardians Of Modernism

You know, I've always been a doubting St. Thomas kind of person - at least when it comes to things material. When someone makes a claim regarding X, I tend to hold it with a grain of salt until I see it for myself. Such was what happened about a year ago, I came across … Continue reading The Anti-Modernist Academia #7: High Guardians Of Modernism

The Anti-Modernist Academia #6: Revolution In Robe And Wand

The Anti-Modernist Academia #6: Revolution In Robe And Wand

What do Thomas Reese, Emmanuel Milingo and Kyle Haden have in common with Frs. John Courtney Murray, Edward Schillebeeckx, and Annibale Bugnini? All of them are/were members of the Catholic clergy who professed Modernist heresy to a degree. They reject one or more of the Church's dogmatic teachings, have a progressive outlook of its future, … Continue reading The Anti-Modernist Academia #6: Revolution In Robe And Wand

The Anti-Modernist Academia #5: A Shiny Chariot With Dull Theories

The Anti-Modernist Academia #5: A Shiny Chariot With Dull Theories

In the last Anti-Modernist Academia post, discussing the place of tradition in Little Witch Academia as akin to that of Tradition in Roman Catholic theology, one of my commenters remarked that for religion, its notion of tradition constantly changes, and therefore can never stay static. While I see the point they are trying to make, … Continue reading The Anti-Modernist Academia #5: A Shiny Chariot With Dull Theories

The Anti-Modernist Academia #4: To Serve And Protect Tradition

The Anti-Modernist Academia #4: To Serve And Protect Tradition

The last three Anti-Modernist Academia articles explored the components of Little Witch Academia from the perspective of characters who previously displayed beliefs consistent with Modernist tendencies, as expounded in the 1907 encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis of Pope St. Pius X. In the first, Professor Croix Meridies and her latent scientism were symptoms of rationalism, which … Continue reading The Anti-Modernist Academia #4: To Serve And Protect Tradition

The Anti-Modernist Academia #3: Denying Supernatural Facts Is The Root Of All Modernism

The Anti-Modernist Academia #3: Denying Supernatural Facts Is The Root Of All Modernism

The world we live in was, morally speaking, far different from that of 70 years ago. The existence of God, as discerned by the study of the material world, His Providence, and the sacredness of His rules were the guiding force which led society's lifestyle, law, and behaviour with little opposition. Places like Quebec, Ireland, … Continue reading The Anti-Modernist Academia #3: Denying Supernatural Facts Is The Root Of All Modernism