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Traditional Catholic Faith => Catholic Living in the Modern World => Topic started by: Kephapaulos on March 11, 2007, 03:40:08 PM
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...Lamentabili sane, issued by St. Pius X. Interestingly, some of the errors condemned in it I was taught in religious studies courses I have taken at my university. Of course, that is not surprising, but it only goes to show as an example that modernism is still a problem in the Church. In other words, it was not only a problem in the time of St. Pius X.
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...Of course, that is not surprising, but it only goes to show as an example that modernism is still a problem in the Church...
Uh...Kepha, it is a monumentally larger problem than it has EVER been - including the time of St. Pius X.
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I know it is a monumentally larger problem, but I am simply pointing out the fact that it is still around.
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It's a disease that is spreading rapidly, and no doctors to diagnose and treat it these days.
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Excuse my reviving this rather old thread, but has anyone considered taking the formal anti-modernist oath:
http://www.franciscan-archive.org/bullarium/oath.html
There's nothing to stop it being taken by a layman (i am told) and although I have not made a formal profession of it I use it as part of my commitment to true Catholicsm.
Mark