Tuesday, June 30, 2020

@FrNajim As for those battles, it is more the situation of Alexander the Great whom, to borrow a line from Washington Irving, “who wept, as well indeed he might, because there were no more worlds to conquer”


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@Pamela_Yap Maybe Robert Bellarmine is the guy for the job!


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@Pamela_Yap Pray that the Holy Spirit guides my writing! The quicker I get this done, the quicker I’ll be back!


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@franciswthwolvs Thanks so much! It’s really a matter of getting the work done that’ll help me continue to have that voice in a way that’ll be even more helpful.


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@Pamela_Yap Thanks! It’s really just a time management thing. I’m so close to the finish line with my dissertation that I just want to sprint across, so I’m shutting down things like social media which might slow me up.


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I’ll be locking this account and logging off for a good while tomorrow morning. While I enjoy the exchange of ideas on here, it’s too often a time waster for me and, being focused on finishing my PhD a year early, shuttling down here is an easy thing to accomplish that goal.


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Hey everyone, thanks for following me! Having handed in what will hopefully be the final draft of my thesis proposal yesterday, and looking toward moving to writing my dissertation, I’ve decided that I’m going to take a break from Twitter for a good long while.


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@Sirtakeiteasy1 @mch4970 @AbbyJohnson It’s an excellent chain @Sirtakeiteasy1, and proves the point well.


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Monday, June 29, 2020

The Church isn’t burning Abby & this isn’t liberation theology. It is an inculturated image of Christ just as much as the image of Christ in the Sistine Chapel, based on images of the Greek god Apollo, is. Jesus wasn’t white, if you’re not racist, I’m not sure why it’s a problem https://t.co/QrqOQ0Qoyu


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@AbbyJohnson The Church isn’t burning Abby & this isn’t liberation theology. It is an inculturated image of Christ just as much as the image of Christ in the Sistine Chapel, based on images of the Greek god Apollo, is. Jesus wasn’t white, not sure why that’s a problem for you. #BLM


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@crawlings13 Working on all of those things, poverty, racism, education, the environment, the death penalty is how we evangelize the culture and promote such a deep respect for the dignity of all human beings such that abortion will not only been illegal, it’ll be unthinkable.


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@crawlings13 Also, pro-life isn’t just an abortion question for me. It’s that, but it’s issues of poverty, racism, criminal justice reform, environmental stability, you know, kingdom of God type stuff.


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@crawlings13 Its a both/and. The framers couldn’t have imagined the industrial abortion complex we have today, but they left some guiding principles in the original text which easily could’ve guided the Court in a different direction in ‘73. That said, evangelizing a culture of life is key.


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The #SupremeCourt really had a bad day with the consistent ethic of life. You’d think that a majority #Catholic court would understand that opposing #abortion and the #deathpenalty fall under the Constitution’s concern for general welfare? #ProLife (from womb to tomb)


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RT @melbataj: Maybe we can pitch masks to trads as a modesty aid?


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@dcosacchi @Travelers They did this year too


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Hey @Travelers, if someone lands a ball on the umbrella in the middle of the lake, is it in play? If so, is there a boat?


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Sunday, June 28, 2020

When @icecube rightly dunks on the assumption that all images of #Jesus are inherently racist, (sorry @shaunking), backs #PopeFrancis, and tweets something relevant to your #academic work all at once. #itwasagoodday https://t.co/0agRj2ZMYW


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@catholickungfu Welcome to the wonderful world of popular piety.


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Anyone ever wonder if social media is just a turbo-booster for what Girard would call memetic rivalry and that’s why things are maybe a bit too heated in society today? Just me? Hmmm... #Catholic #theology


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Saturday, June 27, 2020

@Pamela_Yap Chapter 4 of my dissertation!


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I Decided to watch an episode of #FloorIsLavaNetflix as a break from writing about voodoo as Idolotry. Now I feel the need to do many box jumps. https://t.co/FIILSKroHJ


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RT @baguettelocale: Pope Benedict XVI as birds, a thread: https://t.co/ptlYtuSSJo


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RT @ebruenig: the 4 y/o told me she dreamed about "a hundred eyes," but it was a happy dream and she loved all the eyes. hope she and the seraphim had a good chat


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Friday, June 26, 2020

@Pamela_Yap Hahaha... so not better, just tactically different.


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@Pamela_Yap Well, I’d also like to make sure that they don’t know who reported them so that I can report them again if they keep doing it and get them suspended or removed.


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@JakeMGrumbach Haha I get similar lines on the theological tilt from certain anti-intellectual elements all the time.


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@loughnane_kevin @netflix I’ve heard that. My parents have YouTube TV, perhaps I’ll give it a watch while I’m visiting. Thanks for the recommendation!


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Me vs. my dissertation proposal when all of the Karate Kid movies are about to come to @netflix https://t.co/eE6J682BBQ


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It’s as if I wasn’t clear enough a couple of weeks back. If you engage in hateful speech, especially while claiming to be more #Catholic than the pope, I’m going to report you, pretty plain and simple. #CatholicTwitter, if we’re going to have such a thing, needs to be better. https://t.co/MvcN5q6spp


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@padresj I’d be asking the question of who assigned stalls and why that particular one was assigned to the only African American driver.


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Thursday, June 25, 2020

Want to learn how to really insult your #theological interlocutor? Try using some St. Jerome: “he plays the philosopher over his cups, and soothes himself with the sweet strains of psalmody, while he smacks his lips over his cheese-cakes” (oh and he compares the guy to monsters.)


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@inesanma @Revista_VN They’re not wrong, all too often the question of women’s ordination revolves around the question of power, which is a complete misunderstanding of the nature of a priesthood tied to the Kenotic mystery of Jesus Christ in the first place.


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Their eminences have a good point. We need to remember that #Catholic #priesthood is about service, not power, and live that well as a #Church first. I really think that it’s only then that conversations about whom we ordain could ever really be fruitful. https://t.co/OgX7jP9I7O


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For the record, I 100% hold with the prophetic voice of the laity. Those just seem to be logically incoherent positions to hold.


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It cracks me up when certain spheres of #Catholic Twitter make claims for their authority to speak theologically against VCII & against the hierarchy because of principle that the laity have a prophetic voice, which is an important VC II concept. The logical incoherence stupefies


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@mfjlewis Oh the irony!


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@timothypomalley Just, as John XXIII noted, “superior of the Holy Spirt” sounds more powerful than “Vicar of Christ”


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Emerson once wrote that every sunset brings the promise of a new dawn. Here’s to the beautiful promise that a sunset like this assures is of. @ Weekapaug Breachway https://t.co/QvGzIoQGxC


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Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Rilke once wrote: “I have often wondered whether especially those days when we are forced to remain idle are not precisely the days spend in the most profound activity. Whether our actions themselves, even if they do… https://t.co/f7ssU3nIEX


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Tuesday, June 23, 2020

@KatiePrejean Sometimes Kids get it better than we can. Prayers for your family!


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@catholickungfu Both intellectual and facial hair goals.


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Just to be clear for those who might like the above post, I think that competent government authorities should immediately remove every #ConfederateFlag and all #ConfederateStatues from public land immediately. Those are, undoubtedly signs of treason & opression. They also lost.


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@shaunking Let’s tear down oppression, and let’s respect the many cultural depictions of Christ that have fed the souls of the faithful for 2000 years. (The image is the Black Nazarene, brought from Mexico to where it is venerated in the Philippines, a multicultural image of Christ.) https://t.co/8crJwI4aEG


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@shaunking You’ve set up a straw man here, mainline Christianity doesn’t hold that. We know Jesus was a 1st century Palestinian Jewish Man. Iconodule traditions have also always respected the inculturated images of Christ that all peoples produce. You’re out of your depth here @shaunking.


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@shaunking Where images of Jesus have been used to oppress it’s a helpful conversation which should be had about those specific images, but this is a intellectually irresponsible approach that comes from a place of little knowledge of religious images.


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@shaunking The unqualified claim that all images of Christ inculturated into a European context are tools of White Supremacy is simply false & irresponsible ideology. There are important black inculturated images of Christ, & a famous Latina image of Mary at Guadalupe. Give actual examples.


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@brianfraga Another meaningless executive order. https://t.co/lsGU5Dqy6k


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@shaunking Sadly, this is short-sighted and neglects the ways in which each culture casts religious images in their own context. The Black Nazarene and Our Lady of Guadalupe are powerful inculturated images, as are Divine Mercy and Our Lady of Lourdes. Keep both, impose none.


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Sadly, @shaunking, this is short-sighted and neglects the ways in which each culture casts religious images in their own context. The Black Nazarene and Our Lady of Guadalupe are powerful inculturated images, as are Divine Mercy and Our Lady of Lourdes. Keep both, impose none. https://t.co/6NbCPSJvNf


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@maryjveld @BostonThomist @TaylorRMarshall Take it as a badge of honor. Sadly the man has slipped into schism.


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Warning #baseball tweet: I like that the rules are different in the #AmericanLeague and the #NationalLeague for the #DH. It’s a fun tradition that is an interesting part of the game. I’m glad the universal DH didn’t happen. https://t.co/ShQv0g6h5C


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@brianfraga @mfjlewis @RaymondArroyo @realDonaldTrump Proving that ours is a merciful God


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@mfjlewis @brianfraga @RaymondArroyo @realDonaldTrump It seems so. Just a campaign ad for Trump


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@brianfraga @RaymondArroyo @realDonaldTrump Yeah, this interview showed what a sad sycophant Arroyo is. Legitimate Catholic journalism should treat the election more objectively.


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@BostonThomist As am I, it means he thinks you could best him in an actual debate. Take it as a badge of honor, @TaylorRMarshall is a coward who relies on absolute agreement on his timeline to maintain his brand (ie its all about book sales for him)


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@loughnane_kevin @HenryKarlsonIII What I said is that it’s not an “always” thing, which means that it’s a part of the development of doctrine, which means doctrine develops. That salvation subsists within the Church, as the binding magisterial teaching in Lumen Gentium holds, is a faithful development.


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@loughnane_kevin @HenryKarlsonIII Augustine disagrees with Cyprians point on baptism in On Baptism against the Donatists, which we still do. We don’t rebaptize those baptized by heretics. In the end, my point stands EENS is third century, not “always” as you listed as premise. Without that, your argument fails.


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@loughnane_kevin @HenryKarlsonIII Actually “Salus extra ecclesiam non est” was introduced in the 3rd century by St Cyprian in the context of rebaptizing those baptized by heretics. While others modified the concept, Cyprian’s opinion on the baptism matter was refuted by Augustine. So it’s not an “always,” thing.


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Monday, June 22, 2020

@HellereWelt That’s where I think that using Eagleton’s distinction might help us parse out what that means going forward a bit better as we look at how those who were subjects of missionary activity now take a lead role in the governance of the universal Church.


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@HellereWelt The answer is likely yes and no. One can never fully escape one’s roots, but one can have a strongly empathetic connection to a culture or people. I think what I am more worried about, though, are claims that Christianity is essentially European. 1/2


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@HellereWelt Agreed, the interchange is important in itself, I don’t think there’s a need for some sort of purity which would be a break with history. I do think that it’s important to avoid a certain European exceptionalism or at least a view in which the European perspective is normative


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@HellereWelt It applies in Africa & Asia as well. How much “civilization” implies value judgements which are just European and not specifically Christian is an important question to what we expect in the #Catholic Church with the global south rightly taking the reigns more and more.


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I think that Terry Eagleton’s distinction between culture & civilization is a really important one for the #Catholic Church to better understand the effect of the ascendancy of the global south in our ranks. Are we intent on preserving the Gospel or are we fixed on European Civ?


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@DaultRadio Well, as you know, in some cases they have been. My main point is that they can’t assert a specifically more Catholic identity, as they do, and also make the assertion that VCII is invalid. It’s a logically incoherent position.


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@komudgeon Nope, not arguing about anyone’s intellect, just pointing out that one can’t make an argument about what’s Catholic from a premise which is inherently anti-Catholic. The logic doesn’t work at the beginning, which means the rest of the conversation, like this one, will be a waste.


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@komudgeon Not worth engaging a person if the basic premise underlying their argument is logically incoherent and they’re not willing to part with it, no matter how obvious that incoherence should be to them.


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Sunday, June 21, 2020

@LurkyChap And also a taste for schism with the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apstolic Church, apparently.


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New #CatholicTwitter rule: Don’t engage someone that thinks that they can dismiss VCII out of hand, they are technically saying that the whole #Church, speaking in union with Peter, can err. In other words, they have no faith in the Holy Spirit, these people aren’t #Catholics.


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@LurkyChap Yeah. I’m still referring you back to one of the great fathers of the Church. Yours is an expression of personal taste, not an argument. Your position also puts you in schism and grave error as it denies the role of the Holy Spirit in an ecumenical council promulgated by 2 saints


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@pontificatormax @corbsalleys @_ricote Oooo a quasi intellectual sounding label given with no context to masque what’s really an ad hominem! Fun! Actually no, I’m referring to Cyprian of Carthage, that would make me a classicist. Thanks for playing!


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@LurkyChap Your argument is the equivalent of “I know you are but what am .” Read Cyprian, in the Latin, in its original context. It’s clear that VCII has it right on EENS. Have a good one.


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@inesanma You’d think. Funny how a certain strain of conspiracy theorist is trying to profit of of even this sad moment.


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@Trisagion @RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall @JamesMartinSJ It’s really an interesting thing to study, as St John Paul II said at Zappopan, moments like this are where the local culture meets the Gospel. It’s fun to see Matthew 28 at work in new ways in different places.


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@Trisagion @RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall @JamesMartinSJ and then people used it out of context. Pachamama representations look much more like mountains than a pregnant Amazonian woman in a canoe.


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@Trisagion @RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall @JamesMartinSJ The statues that were thrown into the river are VASTLY different from any representation of pachamama I’ve ever seen in my extensive study of it. Pachamama was actually a term imposed from outside commentators, unfortunately Francis used it in a flip way after having heard it.


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@Trisagion @RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall @JamesMartinSJ When you present Marian ways of discussing it and Divine ways of discussing it, among Catholics the Marian way seems to hold the day. It’s no wonder that there are aesthetic affinities between the early Spanish Iconography of OL Copacabana and Pachamama.


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@Trisagion @RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall @JamesMartinSJ Further, I’ve done the research on Pachamama for my own dissertation in the context of how the concept maps on to devotion to our Lady of Copacabana, and traveled there to speak to people about it myself.


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@Trisagion @RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall @JamesMartinSJ Pachamama is an Andean, not Amazonian concept. In the Andes, where extensive ethnographic research has been done on the matter, ethnographies would tend to agree that that is not the way that it is treated among the Aymara and Quechua speaking peoples where it originates.


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@Trisagion @RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall @JamesMartinSJ Oh! I think he meant first commandment. As the pachamama is not a god, though, that act doesn’t rise to the level of destroying an idol. Barring that, it’s simple petty theft and vandalism of a piece of representative art work meant to bring the people of the Amazon to mind.


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@Trisagion @RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall @JamesMartinSJ Sorry I don’t follow @Trisagion, @RobertBlyton chose to block rather than engage in a conversation about the topic, so I’ll need a refresher on what part of the conversation you’re referring to.


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Saturday, June 20, 2020

@RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall @JamesMartinSJ Therefore, 7th commandment violated, they’re not Boniface reborn, they’re just petty thieves.


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@RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall @JamesMartinSJ Sorry to burst your bubble, Pachamama’s not a god in the Amazon (nor in the Andes, where it comes from) it’s akin to the “Mother Earth,” that St Francis praises God for in the Canticle. What would I know, though? I’ve just spent years & several trips to Bolivia researching it.


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@RobertBlyton @ATschugguel @TaylorRMarshall Notice how the “Catholics” like @TaylorRMarshall who participated in that violation of the 7th commandment are now appalled at the lack of respect for, and the destruction of, private property? They can’t have their cake and eat it too, it’s intellectually dishonest.


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@loughnane_kevin well, as you’re merel using it as a signifier for unintelligent or brutish, just say unintelligent and brutish.


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@loughnane_kevin I think any Catholic can, and should, express their disagreement, or even disgust, with the action of others as they perceive them without using racially laden terms


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@loughnane_kevin Please define “Neanderthals,” that’s often been a term loaded with racial undertones. I’m sure you don’t mean it that way.


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@_ricote @smcdonn4499 Ricci and Serra are polar opposites. I am very much in favor of Ricci’s method, which is respectful of the local culture and people precisely so that the Gospel can be fruitfully shared with them.


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@_ricote @smcdonn4499 I wouldn’t make that argument, but I also wouldn’t use Serra’s methods on mission with them either. Having worked in mission territory, sharing the Gospel has to be done both in word and deed. I think he likely did his best with what he had, but he also shouldn’t be a mode for us


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@_ricote @smcdonn4499 Yeah you’re making an argument against one that I’m not making. Serra used missionary methods that we wouldn’t use today, and those methods were grounded in a theological understanding that an ecumenical council saw fit to correct. Bad theology has consequences.


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@_ricote @smcdonn4499 The command of Christ in Matthew 28 can’t be abbrogated by any council, nor should it be. How we understand that mission and the methods that are used, though, are important in light of VCII’s clarification EENS. Vigano wants that clarification scrapped.


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RT @Pontifex: Dear Doctors and Nurses, the world saw how much good you did in a very difficult situation. Even when you were exhausted, you continued dedicating yourselves with professionalism and self-sacrifice. This generates hope. My esteem and sincere thanks go to you!


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@smcdonn4499 @_ricote Exactly, there was an entire line of thinking heading up to Vatican II around issues of heaven and hell that motivated a lot of this sort of behavior, even among the best of people. This is the sort of theology that #Vigano and @TaylorRMarshall and their ilk would see restored.


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@_ricote I mean that Serra’s actions were motivated by a soteriology that saw such a grave urgency behind the conversion of the indigenous people of California, that he was willing to use means we’d reject now on the grounds that it was genuinely for their own good.


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Perhaps the current controversy around St. Juniper Serra is a good caution of the price of bad #Catholic theology (in this case a misapplication of St Cyprian of Carthage’s “Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus”) both for heroically virtuous people and for those they try to evangelize. https://t.co/W03Nsczx3X


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Friday, June 19, 2020

This is is where @TaylorRMarshall shows his crypto Protestantism. Divine ubiquity in the #Catholic sacramental world view means that nothing is ever really “abandoned” by God. Sadly, and I’m not accusing him of it intentionally, this line of thinking can have antisemetic roots. https://t.co/lhBxdYvIOi


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The word “courage,” has the Latin “cor,” heart, at its foundation. St Bernard said that gazing on the wounds of the Christ’s heart in love gives us courage to live with our own wounds & move forward. The world needs a little courage right now. Happy feast of the Sacred Heart! https://t.co/CAmNgZrORe


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RT @candidamoss: 19 June 325 After a month in session, the Nicene Creed is promulgated by the Council of Nicaea.The illustration is from a N. Italian compendium of canon law, ca. 825. The figures at the bottom are burning writings by Arius #OTD https://t.co/ywn55W8def


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Thursday, June 18, 2020

Vote often and early.... https://t.co/BGEsnYdbJi


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I really hope that a certain kind of #Catholic on here will leave #Pope emeritus #BenedictXVI alone while he attends to his dying brother rather than using him flying to be at his brother’s bed as an occasion of intrigue. I’m looking at you @TaylorRMarshall, be compassionate.


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@realDonaldTrump You have a conservative majority, Mr President. They are just more concerned with the rule of law than you’d like them to be.


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@SportsCenter @RobGronkowski @Buccaneers https://t.co/bFgF0pnpNO


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@maryjveld @house_of_bread1 Now you have a new saint to intercede for you. Ironically enough, I was just finishing my swim workout for the day when I learned about her!


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@anac_valencia7 @Pamela_Yap So much good coffee all over the GTA!


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@bburke79 @theghissilent Great question. Maybe ask the folks at Monastery Stays.


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RT @WCHC_Sports: People forget https://t.co/avyna8hniV


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@gehrig38 As an avowed Trump supporter your assumptions seem overly sanguine Curt.


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@house_of_bread1 It writes itself!


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@JonathanRHeaps @Sirtakeiteasy1 Of course, but I suspect that it’s also true that if whatever accounts of being that you come up with aren’t based in the face of the other they’d likely tend toward violence.


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@theghissilent That exists. https://t.co/CE1p9AWEEi


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@Sirtakeiteasy1 @JonathanRHeaps I think Levinas was right in all of this, start from Ethics on both counts.


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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

I was today days old when, thanks to @house_of_bread1, I learned that there is a mermaid who is a canonized #Catholic #Saint. Behold, St Muirgein, the new patroness of my summer swims in the Atlantic: https://t.co/6Vw9xgvFDr


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@pjarzembowski https://t.co/czPaHSenPF


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Hey Guys, you know what would be a good idea? Let’s carve the faces of our presidents into the side of someone else’s sacred mountains that we swore not to touch in the Fort Laramie Treaty. Sounds like fun! 🤦🏻‍♂️ We should return what we stole from the Sioux. #NativeLivesMatter https://t.co/1oB8EQQdjU


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@TomBrady https://t.co/Crnrer4i08


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@KyleLlo67794602 @TaylorRMarshall @Where_Peter_is Great question. Read the linked article, it does a really good job of explaining it.


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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Say it with me: #Trump 👏🏻 is 👏🏻not👏🏻 pro-life👏🏻: U.S. attorney general orders execution dates set for four federal inmates | Article [AMP] | Reuters https://t.co/aO8rPq93YJ


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@Mikehil96271467 @TaylorRMarshall @Where_Peter_is Thanks for this! If they’re following and promoting Vigano, then sadly I’d say yes. @TaylorRMarshall has compared these letters to reading divine revealed scripture in the form of Pauline Epsitles though, so he drew my particular attention. At this point I feel sorry for the guy.


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For the record, I won’t block anyone for disagreeing with me, but if you engage in hateful conduct I will report you without a second thought. Civility is a low bar, particularly amongst #Catholic #tweeps who should be bound by the law of love in #Jesus #Christ. https://t.co/fc7zvE5Qgr


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@corbsalleys @rightscholar @TaylorRMarshall @Where_Peter_is Everything I’ve said is based off of things both men have published. Prayers for you as well.


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@corbsalleys @rightscholar @TaylorRMarshall @Where_Peter_is Well, since Twitter is the means that @TaylorRMarshall uses to communicate what #Vigano is saying, it seems the right venue. This thread actually shows careful thought on the subject and a request to pray for the individuals involved, not said lightly at all.


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So @MLB are you going to refund all of us for the yearly subscription to the MLB app? Back me up on this @gregorykhillis.


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@BMcCSJ My personal favorite, his favorite French breakfast pun... “I’ve only had one egg, because an oeuf is enough.” Avery Dulles would say that.


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Monday, June 15, 2020

To be clear, this is no longer about being right in the polemic, as a pastor and theologian I am worried for their souls.


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Pray for their conversion. 7/7


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@TaylorRMarshall, Archbishop Vigano, and those who follow them seem to be walking the path that the Arians walked after Nicea. Following that path sadly puts them outside of the Church and in danger of heresy. Schism is always a wound in the body of Christ, so we should all 6/7


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Seems to place limits both on divine sovereignty and divine mercy, which casts doubt on their orthodoxy altogether. Sadly, every council produces its schismatics as sin means that some people refuse to listen to the Holy Spirit clearly moving in the Church. 5/7


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The deeper and more important theological question, particularly as they doubt the doctrine that the fullness of truth subsists in the Church but that God’s goodness and mercy mean that that truth is evident outside of the Church 4/7


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It is fairly apparent in this case, as we believe, that the Church speaking as a whole in union with Peter on matters of faith and morals cannot err. To hold otherwise is to place oneself in error, to do so obstinately as they have makes one a schismatic. 3/7


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What it seems to come down to, for me, is an ecclesiological question and a deeper theological question. The ecclesiological question is grounded in the reality that Vatican II, which they are throwing in doubt, was an Ecumenical Council of the Church promulgated by 2 saints. 2/7


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Thread: I’ve read, thought about, and considered this article for a few days. I think that #Vigano is, indeed, in schism, as are his followers @TaylorRMarshall among them. I don’t say that lightly. 1/7 https://t.co/pK5i9Z0sO9 via @where_peter_is


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The archypal expression of #WhitePrivilege is protesting because you now have to pay the ¢14 that everyone else normally pays for their donuts. 🤣 #BlackLivesMatter Good work @AlliesDonuts, I’ll be patronizing your fine establishment soon! https://t.co/4b5igQoFaX


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@dcosacchi There’s a whole gaggle of those, by several reports Marini is staying on as boss.


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@kmtran95 @SteveMissionary There’s talk of “Liturgical Colonization,” parish by parish. I’ll leave to you imagination what that’s about.


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@maryjveld @d_frickel @TaylorRMarshall Sorry! I got the document wrong! It’s from the Apostolic tradition which dates to about the year 200 AD! It’s actually MUCH older than the form that the extraordinary form like Taylor Marshal promote! Good choice!


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@SteveMissionary Fair enough!


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@SteveMissionary Agreed! Read the rest of the thread it gets weirder.


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@teresamhc I think you’re right sadly


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@d_frickel @maryjveld @TaylorRMarshall Yeah, nothing. It’s based on the Didache which is one of the most ancient prayers of the Church.


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Ask yourself, did a man running from the police whose only offense was probably sleeping off the alcohol he had consumed present a serious bodily threat to the police? If someone is running while being tazed can they threaten? If #RayshardBrooks was white would he be alive? #BLM


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Sunday, June 14, 2020

@srlourdes @TaylorRMarshall Sadly it seems to be all about how he can profit off of religion. A bit of Gnosticism and Manicheeism combined make money.


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I know that they’re using the word equivocally here, but @TaylorRMarshall literally uses the term “colonization” rather than, say, evangelization to talk about how to manipulate the #CatholicChurch. It’s not about #Jesus for these guys, it’s about a cultural project. https://t.co/0CfuuX2PJJ


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@FrHilderbrand Actually the reason why they don’t let popes be organ donors.


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Happy Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua/Lisbon! https://t.co/sbI2knoo6q


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@mikeharrison01 @MarkMossaSJ @RorateCaeli For the record, I’m not saying that the #TLM isn’t beautiful, or even that I don’t enjoy attending it on occasion even if I’ve never felt comfortable celebrating it. I’m just saying that making claims for it as THE legitimate form in the west is ahistorical and colonizing.


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@mikeharrison01 @MarkMossaSJ @RorateCaeli Basically, if their colonial euro-supremacist way of thinking isn’t THE way of thinking, then the whole project falls. Our tradition grew exponentially in Europe, but its revelation is fully in the Son of God made man in ancient Israel, which excludes any sort of exceptionalism.


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@TradVat2 Thanks for the good and helpful question! I think that, either way, it’s a theologically weighted term that they need to be attentive too if they’re going to assert it in this manner. Hope that’s helpful!


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@mikeharrison01 @MarkMossaSJ Sadly true. The problem is that @RorateCaeli’s whole project of the universalization of the extraordinary form of the #Catholic mass is so incredibly bound to a Eurocentric perspective, which is odd since Jesus wasn’t European, that they’re bound to this way of thinking.


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Saturday, June 13, 2020

@MarkMossaSJ It’s a theologically masked attempt at the “I don’t see race,” or “privilege isn’t a thing,” nonsense which only perpetuates our problems in an attempt to release society from its responsibility to deal with its sinful structures.


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Except that our Lord #Jesus was the spotless victim and so all of salvation history is read through a prism of victimhood? #Catholic #Theology says otherwise! https://t.co/G95mAJBnC4


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In 1794 a Spanish priest in Mexico tried to make the story of Guadalupe fit into a Spanish literary archetype & made the story of the apparitions more European & colonial. He was immediately shipped home to Spain by the Bishop. Narratives matter in #Theology. #Decolonize


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Friday, June 12, 2020

@DavidPaternostr Leo XIII’s encyclical on dueling might have some important Thomistic Citations for you.


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@SonOfRufio One could make equal claims about the organization that wrote the article that you site being bad for the Church. Has the Congregation for the Docrtine of the Faith formally accused Fr Martin of heresy and asked him to recant? Plus, this article doesn’t accuse him of heresy.


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@SonOfRufio So you’ve read Fr. Martin’s books and can quote me a specific heresy? Because they’ve all passed the appropriate ecclesiastical censors.


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@Pamela_Yap @RorateCaeli 🤣🤣


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@Pamela_Yap @RorateCaeli I’ve moved operations to Rhode Island for the time being, the fresh sea air will console me.


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@Pamela_Yap @RorateCaeli I’m deeply wounded. They called me an idiot but could only refer to the dictionary for their argument. It sadly shows how weak their position is and how little faith they have in it.


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@GibraltarRocket That’s not clear. There are many saints that the Church should rightly hold up in this time as people who worked against hatred, slavery, and racism. As Pope Benedict reminds us, the saints are living examples of the Gospel, we should offer their example now more than ever.


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@SonOfRufio Good thing my argumentation is firmly rooted in the tradition of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church then. Donatism is also condemned, just FYI. Read some St Augustine, it might help! Prayers for you all the same!


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@SonOfRufio Well then. Given your apparent lack of charity, which should be a guiding principle in any exchange between believers, I think we’re done here. Prayers for you brother in Christ.


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@SonOfRufio Apparently you’re friends with him, having referred to him in such a familiar manner.


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@SonOfRufio You mean Fr. James Martin?


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@SonOfRufio I am, and a theologian who has made an argument from the work of St John Damascene rather than the OED. Just pointing out that a self-styled “traditional” Catholic site is arguing theology from the dictionary rather than the tradition when it comes to a theological point.


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@timothypomalley The next thing that’ll be at issue will be the number of people who are evicted from their homes as the Covid protections expire as well. It’s only going to get worse sadly.


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@E2the_B @RorateCaeli I’ll base my theology in the fathers rather than the OED thanks!


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