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Re: SSPX Priest Publicly Smashes Fr. Paul Robinson's (SSPX) Book
« Reply #5 on: November 08, 2018, 01:19:31 AM »
https://sspx.org/en/media/video/mission-nigeria-29898 where he would have to write on the blackboard 100 times a day until thoroughly memorized what is found here: http://sspx.org/en/sspx-on-geocentrism-press-release-galileo-heliocentric-solar-system-bible-divino-afflatu-spiritu-providentissimus-deus
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The first link contains this sentence:  "The priests of the Society spare no effort to come to the relief of sous."
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Is that French for something, "sous?" 
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Second link says (Platte City, MO is the seat of the District Superior of the USA, no?):
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The SSPX on geocentrism: press release

What is the SSPX's position concerning the heliocentric and geocentric scientific theories of the solar system?

PLATTE CITY, MO (8-30-2011) A recent news report implied that the Priestly Society of St. Pius X promotes the scientific theory of geocentrism as a Catholic teaching based upon the Bible. The SSPX holds no such position.

The Church’s magisterium teaches that Catholics should not use Sacred Scripture to assert explanations about natural science, but may in good conscience hold to any particular cosmic theory. As a religious congregation of the Catholic Church, the SSPX holds to these principles and does not teach any solar scientific theory.



The SSPX and the solar system

As declared by Pope Leo XIII in Providentissimus Deus, science cannot contradict the Faith:

        There can never… be any real discrepancy between the theologian and the physicist, as long as
     each confines himself within his own lines, and both are careful, as St. Augustine warns us, 'not to
     make rash assertions, or to assert what is not known as known.'"

Even today, many commonly-held tenets of natural science are merely theories, not certainties. This is not the case with the Catholic Faith, which is a certainty.

The Church’s magisterium authoritatively teaches on the correct interpretation of Sacred Scripture. As Pope Pius XII taught in Divino Afflatu Spiritu:

     The Holy Ghost, Who spoke by them [the sacred writers], did not intend to teach men these things—that
     is the essential nature of the things of the universe... [which principle] will apply to cognate sciences…"

Providentissimus Deus also states that Scripture does not give scientific explanations and many of its texts use “figurative language” or expressions “commonly used at the time”, still used today “even by the most eminent men of science” (like the word “sunrise”). Such expressions are not scientific teachings about the cosmic world.

So Catholics should not use the Bible to assert explanations about natural science, but may in good conscience hold to any particular cosmic theory. Being faithful to the Church’s magisterium, the Society of St. Pius X holds fast to these principles: no more and no less.



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Re: SSPX Priest Publicly Smashes Fr. Paul Robinson's (SSPX) Book
« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2018, 01:45:28 AM »
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Found on the first link above:
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Re: SSPX Priest Publicly Smashes Fr. Paul Robinson's (SSPX) Book
« Reply #7 on: November 08, 2018, 01:57:53 AM »
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It seems to me that there is room in the world for a book authored by Fr. Gerard Rusak. What say you? 

Re: SSPX Priest Publicly Smashes Fr. Paul Robinson's (SSPX) Book
« Reply #8 on: November 08, 2018, 02:19:24 AM »
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The linked article is authored by Jason Winschel, a parishioner of the SSPX chapel in Carnegie, PA.
He is not a scientist, but an academic with degrees in History and Poli Sci.
And that is precisely how the article reads.
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From the note at the end of the article:
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Jason T.J.J. Winschel and wife Tina are the parents of four boys. He holds degrees in History and Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh. He teaches History at the middle and high school levels in the North Allegheny School District. He and his family attend the Latin Mass at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Carnegie, PA.

Re: SSPX Priest Publicly Smashes Fr. Paul Robinson's (SSPX) Book
« Reply #9 on: November 08, 2018, 10:15:42 AM »
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The linked article is authored by Jason Winschel, a parishioner of the SSPX chapel in Carnegie, PA.
He is not a scientist, but an academic with degrees in History and Poli Sci.
And that is precisely how the article reads.
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From the note at the end of the article:
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Jason T.J.J. Winschel and wife Tina are the parents of four boys. He holds degrees in History and Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh. He teaches History at the middle and high school levels in the North Allegheny School District. He and his family attend the Latin Mass at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Carnegie, PA.

Robert Sungenis details his encounter with The Angelus concerning Winschel's Octobert 2003 cover story article in his book Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right. The shorter version of this sorry affair is found in footnote 149 on p. 99 of Sungenis' more recent book which Fr. Rusak refers to in his review -- Scientific Heresies and Their Effect on the Church wherein it states: "On another occasion ....Jason Winschel, wrote an article for the SSPX magazine, The Angelus, titled, Galileo, Victim or Villain," for the October 2003 issue.  A few months after the article was published, I approached the editor of The Angelus and asked if he would allow us to write a rebuttal for othe sake of fairness.  He declined, even after an appeal."
Jason Winschel doing his thing as a public school teacher: https://www.northallegheny.org/Page/7300



  • Name: Jason Winschel
    Email: jwinschel@northallegheny.org
     
    Grade: 9
    Room Number: 403
    Subject(s): Honors European History, American History

     

    Class(es)/Course(s): Honors European History, American History
     
    District Activities I Sponsor/Coach: Middle School Cross Country, Track and Field; High School Table Tennis Club

    Biography: (1973-?)