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.......are we enlightened yet?.............. :scratchchin:
Quote from: J.Paul.......are we enlightened yet?.............. :scratchchin:I don't think you are, but it may come in good time if you are of good will. If you stop scratching and rubbing your face we may be able to focus on something other than your face for starters.
Quote from: Lover of TruthQuote from: J.Paul.......are we enlightened yet?.............. :scratchchin:I don't think you are, but it may come in good time if you are of good will. If you stop scratching and rubbing your face we may be able to focus on something other than your face for starters. Sorry, I am allergic to Pelagianism..........and I cry when I read about it......
The bringing out of his position really began not with anything Fr. Feeney wrote, but one of his star pupils, one Fakhri Maluf (who later took on the name of "Brother Francis") who had written a piece titled "Sentimental Theology," that got the ball rolling. Looking at "Sentimental Theology" today, the piece seems rather tame and much of what it contains is even of salutary value. It even made specific reference to Baptism of Desire, admitting its existence, while discussing the case of one Franz Werfel, a Jew whose writings became the basis for the movie "The Song of Bernadette" who had shown great sympathy and support for the Catholic Church, but who hadn't joined it (though there is a subsequent report that he did get baptized into the Church shortly before he died in 1944).