Showing posts with label modernism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modernism. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2019

The Fatal Folly Of “Recognize & Resist”




A return to the email inbox on this episode of What Catholics Believe.  Many topics are discussed:  • Is the clerical pedophilia today in the church unprecedented?  • How the Recognize & Resist (R&R) is poisonous.  • Are canonizations infallible?  • When do we have to follow the teachings of the church?  • When is the church infallible?  • Why Jansenism and how dangerous it is for traditional Catholics.  • What to make of the Syro-Malabar Rite which has no prayer of institution and no tabernacle.  • A word on abortion.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Is Sedevacantism Really Untenable?




On this episode of What Catholics Believe, Tom and Fr. Jenkins return to the email inbox and discuss:  • Why is no one commenting on or seems to be concerned that Abp. Viganò is in hiding for fear of his life.  • The illogic of Peter Kwasniewski’s article, “Why the troubles of this pontificate do not point to sedevacantism”  • Michael Matt’s wrong statement, ‘the problem isn’t modernism but apostasy!’  • How is Pius X’s reform of the Breviary (Divino afflatu) any different from the reforms of the Novus Ordo?

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

The Open Letter of Marc Ouellet





Fr. Jenkins comments on Cardinal Marc Ouellet’s ‘Open Letter’.  The ‘Open Letter’ is a response to Abp. Viganò’s appeal to Cardinal Ouellet to confirm that the allegations made in Viganò’s letter of 22 August 2018 are true.  Ouellet writes to disprove Viganò’s allegations but in fact ends up in confirming them as demonstrated by Fr. Jenkins.

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Disfiguring the Catholic Church • (Pascendi #2)





In this second part of a special series of What Catholics Believe, on the papal encyclical, Pascendi dominici gregis ("Feeding the Lord's Flock"), Fr. Jenkins discusses sections #4 - #10, examining: the division of the encyclical; modernist teaching; agnosticism's philosophical foundation; vital immanence; and the consequences of the disfigurement of religion.  Covered in those: are how the first thing destroyed by modernism is the intellect (which is how one knows God and the Truth); how modernism is a 'faith experience'; how science and history are limited by this; the role 'sentiment' plays; and how the modernist mind is worse than schizophrenic. All these things are the foundation of their beliefs and are an never ending process which ultimately will lead (if followed to their conclusion) to one world government, one world religion, and the anti-Christ.

Pascendi dominici gregis ("Feeding the Lord's Flock"), was promulgated by Pope Saint Pius X on 8 September 1907.  Pascendi dominici gregis can be read here: http://tiny.cc/Pascendi

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

Friday, September 21, 2018

The Bad Fruits of the Novus Ordo




Fr. Jenkins answers emails: explaining why is it just as important not to follow a modernist pope as it is to worry that you will be judged for not following Rome; why modernism is the cause of the rot; answers ‘Was the Church in need of improvement before Vatican II?’; discusses why modernism isn’t Catholicism and the Novus Ordo isn’t the Catholic Church; and how to become a Catholic and where to find the Faith.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

The Crucifixion of the Catholic Church




On this episode of What Catholics Believe — The Crucifixion of the Catholic Church — Fr. Jenkins answers emails and examines several topics.  The following are some of the email questions and subjects discussed: should Catholics elect a new Pope?; what is the difference between Catholicism and the Novus Ordo?; the role of Vatican II’s ‘Dignitatis humanae’ in the crimes of the Novus Ordo; Georg Gänswein’s 9/11 comment; Francis blaming the Viganò dossier and fallout on the great accuser, Satan; how what’s happening today mirrors the Passion of Our Lord; and lastly a discussion of the feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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.

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

The Moronic Madness of Modernism




This episode of What Catholics Believe covers a lot of ground.  Fr. Jenkins discusses: Francis changing the catechism’s teaching on the death penalty and how it relates to modernism; the recent truths that have come to light confirming rumors about Cardinal McCarrick and how his behavior is part of a larger plot to destroy the credibility of what the church was; thought control — whether it is promoted by socialists, communists, or the Novus Ordo, leads one down the path of the anti-Catholic New World Order (N.W.O.); Archbishop Fisichella’s recent statement concerning critics of Francis; (Prime Minister of Ireland) Leo Varadkar’s desire to meet with Francis and push same sex ‘marriages’; how members of the LGBT movement are the Brownshirts of the N.W.O.; and lastly, how all of these things collating together are a revolution against God’s intended order and Francis is the spiritual voice of this revolution.

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.”

Thursday, June 28, 2018

President Trump Seizing Children?




Fr. Jenkins examines: illegal immigration — specifically the media’s coverage of the topic, Pope Francis’ position and recent comments on the matter; politicians quoting from the Bible; Pope Francis’ statement on St. John the Baptist; parallels between Modernism and Marxism; the expanding part that public schools play in the decline of spirituality and intelligence; and lastly the role the international bankers carry out in all of this.