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It's noteworthy that he didn't live long enough to give a sermon
on the Golden Anniversary, November 1st, 2000.
(The dogma was defined on the Feast of All Saints, November 1st,
1950, not August 15th.)
This Feast Day has a longstanding tradition in the Western Church,
that goes back centuries, and it is worth thinking about how it
could have taken so long for it to be defined dogmatically. And
it's a good thing it was, because only a few years later, the same
Pope would start to lose his control of the Liberals in high office,
who were largely being promoted by Freemasonic assistance from
their secret associates. And by 1962, his successor would
foreswear the very PRINCIPLE of dogmatic definition per se.
So this was the "last hurrah" for at least a half century, so far.....
And then, for those whose experience in tradition began after
1975, ABL's Silver Anniversary sermon serves as a bridge over
which they may pass to somehow sense what he experienced
standing in St. Peter's Square that November 1st not so long ago.
You can say that this year (since October 11th, 2012, the beginning
of the so-called Year of Faith*) is the 50th or Golden Anniversary
of the ABANDONMENT OF PAPAL INFALLIBILITY. "He that readeth
let him understand" (Matt. xxiv. 15).
*maybe there's a word missing: Year of TESTING Faith