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Charles Coulombe on Fr. Feeney and BOD
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2017, 06:06:28 PM »
I knew about Coulombe being a Feeneyite for a long time. In a video I saw, Brother Andre of the SBC said that it was Coulombe who suggested the SBC to him when they met and Andre was having problems in the Novus Ordo seminary.

Charles Coulombe on Fr. Feeney and BOD
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2017, 07:04:18 PM »
Quote from: Last Tradhican
Quote from: Kephapaulos
I don't subscribe to what Charles Coulombe says about baptism of desire, but at least he has now more openly come out with his position on the matter.


Thanks for the video link, however, regarding the comment that "at least he has now more openly come out with his position on the matter", he wrote a very thorough book in 1994, in defense of the strict interpretation of EENS. The title of the book was  "Desire and Deception", written under the pen name Thomas A. Hutchinson, that's 22 years ago. He has always been a defender of the strict EENS.



Sorry. I should have said he was more open about in the show on the Off the Menu.

I was not sure how to describe the video, tdrev123, and you're right. The video is more about EENS than BOD.

The matter has not been defined as of yet, but someday Holy Mother Church will define to settle it.


Charles Coulombe on Fr. Feeney and BOD
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2017, 12:12:27 AM »
Quote from: Kephapaulos

The matter has not been defined as of yet, but someday Holy Mother Church will define to settle it.


There are a lot more pressing problems to deal with first.

In the meantime, tell the CMRI that it hasn't been defined yet.  They don't agree with you. But they can't give a straight answer to the question: What is the date of the definition?  


Charles Coulombe on Fr. Feeney and BOD
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2017, 12:58:06 AM »
Quote from: Kephapaulos
I don't subscribe to what Charles Coulombe says about baptism of desire, but at least he has now more openly come out with his position on the matter.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/embed/c9I_u3Sd5ko[/youtube]

Coulombe shamelessly plugs his book!!

That was a nice interview. Thanks. And Happy New Year!