Showing posts with label Francis answers Viganò. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Francis answers Viganò. Show all posts
Thursday, September 6, 2018
VigaNÒ! Renouncing Satan and his works
In the newest episode of What Catholics Believe, Fr. Jenkins: updates listeners on latest fallout concerning Abp. Viganò’s Dossier; discusses the roles of Vittorio Ettore Tedeschi & Abp. Viganò at the Vatican; how Abp. Viganò’s letter is related to VatiLeaks; talks about the Kim Davis story; examines the responsibility of Vatican II and the bishops who participated for this ‘New Springtime’ of sexual abuse; listens to Tom read emails from viewers and offers pertinent Catholic commentary; briefly reviews two papal encyclicals, Pascendi dominici gregis (http://tiny.cc/Pascendi) and Acerbo nimis (http://tiny.cc/Acerbo); and speaks of St. John Bosco’s vision in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart.
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Modernism’s Legacy of Perversion
A special edition of What Catholics Believe about the recent revelations of Abp. Viganò. Fr. Jenkins reads a short monograph that was published this past Sunday, ‘People are asking:What Comes Next?’ which covers Francis reaction to Viganò’s letter and several possibilities of how this scandal will play out in the Novus Ordo church. Fr. Jenkins then adds additional commentary with quotations from current news articles. Next, excerpts and analysis of an interview (http:tiny.cc/COULSON) from 1994 of Dr. William Coulson where he explains how he and Dr. Carl Rogers destroyed religious congregations with the use of psychotherapy. The viewer will hear many common themes which Francis uses in this interview including: “Who Am I to Judge?”; encounter; and humanistic psychotherapy. Lastly, it is shown how these sex scandals are a direct result of modernism as defined by Pius X in his encyclical ‘Pascendi dominici gregis’ (http://tiny.cc/Pascendi) and exalted at Vatican II.
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Giving Francis The Benefit Of The Doubt?
Father Jenkins makes a brief comment about Francis’ answer to the question asked by CBS reporter, Anna Matranga, during the flight back to Rome from Dublin and his interpretation of what Francis meant by it.
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