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Banning Books and Burning Heretics
Free speech protects freedom, and free speech can only exist if we agree to love our enemies.
Free speech protects freedom, and free speech can only exist if we agree to love our enemies.
COMMENTARY: In his latest ‘testimony,’ the former nuncio holds a position contrary to the Catholic faith on the authority of ecumenical councils.
In an interview with the Register, the noted Catholic scholar explains what impelled him to sign the controversial letter and replies to some of the criticisms directed against it.
Many Church leaders agree that doctrinal confusion needs to be addressed, but strongly disagree that accusing Pope Francis of heresy will help remedy the situation.
An open letter, made public April 30 and signed by 19 individuals, asks the Catholic bishops of the world to take action against the Pope.
This is what love does — it speaks the truth and warns of error
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