Showing posts with label Pascendi dominici gregis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pascendi dominici gregis. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2018

Sisci: Is the clergy abuse crisis good for Francis and the Church?





Excerpts are read from, ‘Viganò, a blessing in disguise for Francis’ written by Francesco Sisci and Fr. Jenkins offers further commentary. This provident article was published online on September 5th, 2018 by Settimana News and can be read at this link: tiny.cc/Sisci

Thursday, September 27, 2018

The Anti-Faith for the Anti-Religion for the Anti-Christ • (Pascendi #1)




In this special series of What Catholics Believe, Fr. Jenkins begins his discussion (sections #1 - #3) on the Papal encyclical, Pascendi dominici gregis ("Feeding the Lord's Flock"), promulgated by Pope Saint Pius X on 8 September 1907. This is the first in a series on the encyclical examining the doctrines of the modernists. Pascendi dominici gregis can be read here: http://tiny.cc/Pascendi

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.

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Liberalism Is a Sin • Part I




Fr. Jenkins discusses Fr. Felix Sarda y Salvany’s book, ‘Liberalism Is a Sin’ and how it is applicable to the world of today. Includes a short background on the times in which Fr. Sarda y Salvany wrote his work.  Fr. Jenkins says of this book, “every Catholic should read this book,” as it explains what is, “happening in the world and the Catholic church today.”