St. Thomas Aquinas' feast is next week and so we wanted to make sure that we did a show on the Angelic Doctor that focused on his spirituality, not just his scholarly work - though the two are intimately connected. Join Dr. Piers Hugill and Nicholas Wansbutter as they chat with our guest H.E. Bp. Daniel Dolan about this great saint and Doctor of the Church. The show will be this Saturday at 11am EST.
In case you missed our series of shows on Benedict XVI's resignation, which will occur in a few hours' time, here they are:
Resignation
Legacy (1960-2005)
Legacy (2005-2013)
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Gentlemen: I listened to the episode featuring BP. Sanborn on Benedict's resignation. I think it is much more than a "non-event," though we can consider it so in light of Church doctrine. But the politics of it are coming to light I think.
In an article published at the Mail Online by John Cornwell a few days ago, the meme of "devolution" has been planted. That is, it appears that some effort has gone into implanting the idea upon the new conclave that Church Authority should devolve down from the Roman Curia to regional and local authorities.
Here is a link to one of the articles, which features Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor of England.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2287074/Pope-resigns-2013-Gay-sex-rings-The-Filth-corrupting-Vatican--Pope-REALLY-quit.html?ICO=most_read_module
Here is the meme embedded in the article:
In a bold castigation of the papacy and the Curia, the cardinal said:
‘There is no doubt that today there needs to be renewal in the Church, reform in the Church, and especially of its government.’
The cardinal was referring to the decision made at an historic meeting of the world’s bishops in 1962, known as the Second Vatican Council, which called for devolution of power from Rome.
Bishops and lay Catholics throughout the world complain that the shift of authority away from Rome to the local churches has not happened. As a result, the absolute power of the Vatican has been corrupting absolutely.
The establishment of a large, over-powerful Curia is a quirk of history. When the Pope lost his papal territories, which stretched from Venice down to Naples, in the mid 19th Century, the civil service stayed on to run the Church from Rome.
Please take note of this. It represents the expansion of Vatican II and ultimately opens the door to all the changes the modernists desire.
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