Having read the new Filial Correction and a host of online comments and analyses thereof, I can’t do any better than this post, which I hereby “reblog” as my inaugural post on this site.
September 24, 2017 (Steven O’Reilly) – Last week saw the one year anniversary of the Dubia come and go. On September 19, 2016 Pope Francis first received the five questions submitted to him by the four “Dubia Cardinals;” Caffarra, Meisner, Brandmuller and Burke (see here). As we wait for the expected “formal correction” of Pope Francis by the Dubia cardinals, word comes that a group of 62 individuals from nearly two dozen countries have made public their own “filial correction” of Pope Francis (see here). A summary of this correction from the group’s website, says in part:
“It states that the pope has, by his Apostolic Exhortation Amoris laetitia, and by other, related, words, deeds and omissions, effectively upheld 7 heretical positions about marriage, the moral life, and the reception of the sacraments, and has caused these heretical opinions to spread in the Catholic Church.”
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