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Offline Stanley N

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Re: EENS for baptized Christians
« Reply #480 on: February 25, 2020, 06:53:09 AM »
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  • For the 2nd time...you have not admitted that Bl Pius IX was quoted out-of-context in his statement where he mentions it.  He later clarified his view, but the modernists who surrounded him had already spread the original mistake far and wide.  Do you or do you not accept Bl Pius IX's correction?
    I didn't quote him out of context.
    I already said I'm not aware of any Church statement before V2 that I don't accept. That would include Pius IX's other encyclicalls. So what "correction" are you referring to?
    But since you're asking - do you accept or dismiss the letter from the Holy Office concerning Fr. Feeney's beliefs?


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    Re: EENS for baptized Christians
    « Reply #481 on: February 25, 2020, 12:19:43 PM »
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    So what "correction" are you referring to?
    I forget what page it was on.

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    But since you're asking - do you accept or dismiss the letter from the Holy Office concerning Fr. Feeney's beliefs?
    I'm not an expert on Fr Feeney and my arguments aren't related to him.  It's been a long time since I read the letter; what I remember was that it was very general and ambiguous.  So, yes, I would accept it, but I would dismiss the misleading language.  A letter of formal correction has to be precise for it to have any authority.