St. Pius X’s Rebuke of ‘Modernism’ Rings True Today, Scholar Says
Modernism, Pius explained, is essentially a form of agnosticism within the Church.
Modernism, Pius explained, is essentially a form of agnosticism within the Church.
By placing the sacramental worldview in direct conversation with modernism, Father Ayre turns what could be a dry ecclesiology into a true call and preparation for discipleship.
In a March 3 essay entitled ‘Quo Vadis, Germania,’ Cardinal Walter Brandmüller explained what he saw as the historical ‘roots of the crisis’
Modernism denies the author, and Postmodernism denies the script, but Christians know the “greatest story ever told” is the heart of history
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