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Go here to read the story.  A dead heterodox Jesuit finds favor during the Pontificate of a heterodox Jesuit?  Surprise!

 

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MrsOpey
MrsOpey
Monday, April 14, AD 2025 6:01am

They fit right in

Frank
Frank
Monday, April 14, AD 2025 8:16am

You mean they still haven’t found their Omega Point? Darn the luck.

MarkM
MarkM
Monday, April 14, AD 2025 9:31am

I am just as lost in the noosphere today as I was at Boston College in 1976.
Waste of time.

The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Monday, April 14, AD 2025 10:16am

Paul Galatians 1:8-9
But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathema. 9 As we said before, so now I say again: If any one preach to you a gospel, besides that which you have received, let him be anathema.

So vehemently did St. Paul oppose innovative BS that he felt it necessary to write it twice.

I don’t need to use the label of heresy to exercise my right to ignore BS when I hear it, and there is quite a lot of it heard in the Church today.

Some of us are already bracing for the hope for Judas, poor predestined Judas homily. 😬

Daniel Cheely
Daniel Cheely
Monday, April 14, AD 2025 1:16pm

The guy was a charlatan at best–and it goes downhill from there. An absolutely brilliant and scathing critique of his gobbledygook was made by the genius Dietrich von Hildebrand in his book “Trojan Horse in the City of God.” You can access it at http://www.absoluteprimacyofchrist.org. Teilhard’s whole thesis is based on a denial of the supernatural–and I think the biggest problem in large sections of the Church today is a lack of supernatural faith. The whole Christian “thing” is based upon a supernatural intervention into human history. To deny it is to deny Christianity.–and effectively that’s what they are doing.

Bill
Bill
Monday, April 14, AD 2025 2:52pm

Daniel is spot on. The denial of the supernatural is at the heart of de Chardin and a whole host of the current residents within and without the Vatican. No one who believed they would be held in permanent judgement for their actions would act accordingly.

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