013 TRADCAST (26 APR 2016) – SPECIAL EDITION
Contents
- Special Topic: Francis’ Post-Synodal “Apostolic” Exhortation Amoris Laetitia
- Segment 1: Introductory Remarks and Initial Comments — The Vatican’s Presentation of the Exhortation on April 8, 2016
- Segment 2: Presentation and refutation of the worst passages found in Amoris Laetitia
- Segment 3: The reactions to Amoris Laetitia: overview and discussion — Critique of various positions — An offer to victims of the New Church who are in an adulterous union — Concluding remarks
- Total run time: 2 hours 32 minutes
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- Novus Ordo Watch, Special Coverage: Amoris Laetitia Chaos Watch [All Amoris Laetitia Links Here]
- Novus Ordo Watch Blog Post, “Francis’ Amoris Laetitia: The Highlights” (Apr. 8, 2016)
- YouTube Video: “Vatican Presentation of Exhortation Amoris Laetitia” (Apr. 8, 2016)
- Novus Ordo Watch Blog Post, “The Day Before: Novus Ordo Adherents Apprehensive about Post-Synodal ‘Apostolic Exhortation’ Amoris Laetitia” (Apr. 7, 2016)
- “Pope” Francis, Post-Synodal “Apostolic” Exhortation Amoris Laetitia (Official Text)
- Collection of Church Documents: Henry Denzinger, ed., The Sources of Catholic Dogma (1954)
- Church Document: Pope Pius XII, Encyclical Mystici Corporis (1943)
- Novus Ordo Watch Blog Post, “Francis confirms: ‘YES’, Sacraments for Public Adulterers now an Option, points to ‘Cardinal’ Schönborn’s Explanation” (Apr. 16, 2016)
- Church Document: Pope Pius X, Encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907)
- Blog Post: Francisco Romero-Carrasquillo, “Von Hildebrand… What do We Make of Him?”, Ite ad Thomam (June 25, 2007)
- Church Document: Pope Pius IX, Encyclical Quanta Cura (1864)
- Church Document: Pope Pius IX, Encyclical Inter Multiplices (1853)
- Church Document: Pope Leo XIII, Apostolic Letter Annum Ingressi (1902)
- Church Document: Pope Pius X, Encyclical Editae Saepe (1910)
- Church Document: Pope Leo XII, Encyclical Ubi Primum (1824)
- Church Document: Pope Pius IX, Encyclical Nostis et Nobiscum (1849)
- Not available online: Pope Leo XIII, Allocution to Cardinals (March 20, 1900) — excerpted in Papal Teachings: The Church, p. 349
- Novus Ordo Watch Blog Post, “Deflating Another ‘Resistance’ Myth: Can we reject Magisterial Teaching if it wasn’t believed ‘always, everywhere, and by all’?” (Aug. 11, 2015)
- Novus Ordo Watch Blog Post, “After Amoris Laetitia: Illustrating the Absurdity” (Apr. 15, 2016)
- Church Document: Pope Pius XI, Encyclical Casti Connubii (1930)
- Contact Us: Novus Ordo Watch / TRADCAST Contact Form
- Blog Post: Louie Verrecchio, “Council of Trent declares: ‘Let Francis be anathema!’”, AKA Catholic (Apr. 9, 2016)
- Church Document: Pope Pius VI, Apostolic Constitution Auctorem Fidei (1794)
- Novus Ordo Watch Blog Post, “Deniers of the Resurrection: Kasper, Muller, Ratzinger” (Mar. 29, 2016)
- Novus Ordo Watch, What you need to know about Jorge Bergoglio: The Heresies & Blasphemies of “Pope” Francis
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Great quote as an illustration of adultery: Stealing – an imperfect realisation of making a purchase.
This is exactly how Protestants think regarding adultery. Teeming with imperfect realisations, acknowledged, yet lived and accepted daily as if imperfection realisation is something other than sin.