Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Ave Maria University like the sedevacantist seminary in Florida uses irrational Cushingism instead of traditional Feeneyism to interpret Vatican Council II



Here is the introduction to the Ave Maria University, Florida,  on the home page of its website.
Ave Maria University is proud of its Catholic identity. (It interprets Vatican Council II with Cushingism instead of Feeneyism and so is a break with the pre-Council of Trent magisterium which was Feeneyite  The Most Rev. Frank J. Dewane, Bishop of the Diocese of Venice in Florida, established Ave Maria University as a Catholic University according to the guidelines of the Code of Canon Law.( USCCB bishops interpret the Code of Canon Law with Cushingism)  The recognition of Ave Maria University as a Catholic University is granted upon the University’s commitment to continue to be guided by the teachings of the Catholic Church (whose documents are interpreted with irrational Cushingism instead of traditional Feeneyism )  and faithfulness to the apostolic constitution Ex Corde Ecclesiae.
“The University provides such a clear expression of the mission of Catholic education.” (William Cardinal Levada, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith)
“And today, here at Ave Maria, here in Southwest Florida, the Church is alive and young.” (Archbishop Thomas Wenski of Miami)
“If ever there was an institution that exemplified the spirit of the John Paul II Generation, it’s Ave Maria University.” (Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight of The Knights of Columbus)
About Ave Maria
Ave Maria University is a vibrant University located in beautiful Southwest Florida. It is an academic institution that pledges faithfulness to the teachings of the Catholic Church ( interpreted with irrational Cushingism which is a break with the old ecclesiology)  and is committed to offering one of the finest classical liberal arts curricula available, as well as opportunities for specialized study in all of the sciences and humanities.

Ave Maria is known for its exceptional academics, faithfulness to the magisterium of the Catholic Church ( the contemporary magisterium inteprets Vatican Council II with Cushingism so the Council is a break with the Feeneyite interpretation of the dogma extra ecclesium nulla salus, as it was interpreted by the magisterium over centuries) , dedicated faculty and caring staff, and a unique educational philosophy that strives to develop the whole person. For more on this, see the Mission Statement of Ave Maria University and brief account of Our History below.
The university’s superb faculty, challenging curriculum, professional staff , and a student community where it is easy to form lasting friendships, provide graduates with a training that empowers them to step out into the working world as future leaders and wealth-creators, with a solid understanding of contemporary challenges, and a strong confidence in their own intellectual training and foundation.
Our Mission Statement

Founded in fidelity to Christ and His Church ( False infidelity to the rational and traditional pre Council of Trent magisterium whose eccclesiology was ecclesiocentric ) in response to the call of Vatican II (interpreted with Cushingism and not Feeneyism) for greater lay witness in contemporary society, Ave Maria University exists to further teaching, research, and learning at the undergraduate and graduate levels in the abiding tradition of Catholic thought (it is break with 'the abiding tradition of Catholic thought' since it uses fantasy theology, based on an irrationality, a falsehood )  in both national and international settings. The University takes as its mission the sponsorship of a liberal arts education curriculum dedicated, as articulated in the apostolic constitution Ex Corde Ecclesiae, to the advancement of human culture, the promotion of dialogue between faith and reason (there is no dialogue between faith and reason since Cushingism is a form of reasoning which is a break with Catholic faith) , the formation of men and women in the intellectual and moral virtues of the Catholic faith, and to the development of professional and pre-professional programs in response to local and societal needs. As an institution committed to Catholic principles, the University recognizes the importance of creating and maintaining an environment in which faith informs the life of the community and takes expression in all its programs. The University recognizes the central and indispensable role of the Ordinary of the Diocese of Venice in promoting and assisting in the preservation and strengthening of the University’s Catholic identity. (if the Diocesan Bishop would interpret Vatican Council II with Feeneyism instead of Cushingism there would be a protest from Cardinal Sean O Malley and Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades who are members on the Board of Trustees and are Cushingites) 
-Lionel Andrades






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Florida seminaries and universities unaware: Vatican Council II can be interpreted with the theology of Feeneyism or Cushingism
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2016/02/florida-seminaries-and-universities.html

Florida seminaries and universities unaware: Vatican Council II can be interpreted with the theology of Feeneyism or Cushingism

The following report is from the home page of  the sedevacantist Most Holy Trinity Seminary, Florida's website.Like the other seminaries and universities in Florida, they are unaware that Vatican Council II can be interpreted with either the theology of Feeneyism or Cushingism.
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Most Holy Trinity Seminary was founded in 1995 in order to provide priestly training for young men who thoroughly reject Vatican II, (according to Cushingism) its reforms, (according to Cushingism) and the Modernist hierarchy which promulgates them. This position is in contrast to the seminaries of traditionalist groups ( which also interpret Vatican Council II with Cushingism) that operate with the approval of the Modernist hierarchy, or who seek this approval.
The Seminary trains priests according to pre-Vatican II standards. (False they interpret Vatican Council II with Cushingism) Its rule, discipline, spiritual formation, and academic curriculum imitate faithfully those which were in effect in seminaries before the Second Vatican Council.(False they are a break with the pre Council of Trent seminary training which was Feeneyite) By training priests in this manner, the seminary hopes to contribute to the solution to the problem of the nearly universal desintegration of Catholic faith, morals, discipline, and liturgy which the Second Vatican Council has caused.
The seminary sees that the only solution to the problem of Vatican II (interpreted with Cushingism) , however, is to condemn it as a false council (it is not a false Council when interpreted with Feeneyism) which was dominated by heretics, and to discard and ignore its decrees and enactments. Consequently, the Seminary does not seek to be recognized by the heretical hierarchy (the Seminary and the Vatican Curia are using Cushingism as a theology) which promulgates Vatican II (choosing Cushingism instead of Feeneyism ) , nor does it seek to work with the Novus Ordo clergy, as if in a single church or religion.
The Seminary therefore repudiates the idea of the Motu Proprio Mass (the Traditional Latin Mass and the Novus Ordo Mass presently has a new ecclesiology based on the theology of Cushingism), or that of a fraternity of priests which has received permission or seeks permission from the Novus Ordo hierarchy to function in communion with the Modernist heretics.
The Catholic Church, in the outlook of the Seminary, will not be cured of its current problems until the hierarchical sees, particularly the papacy, are once again occupied by Catholics. For as long as Modernist heretics possess the mere appearance of authority which they now possess, the problem of Vatican II will continue.(Vatican Council II interpretated with Cushingism or Feeneyism) In the meantime the Seminary, as well as the priests who emanate from it, shall abhor even the suggestion of an official recognition from the Novus Ordo hierarchy, or of a compromise with the Modernists, whom St. Pius X called the “most pernicious of all the enemies of the Church,” who are striving “utterly to subvert the very Kingdom of Christ.”
Similarly the Ave Maria University's theology department also interprets Vatican Council II with Cushingism instead of Feeneyism. With Feeneyism the result is different.
-Lionel Andrades
 AKA Catholic
December 15, 2015

Louie Verrecchio still doesn't get it :there is a theology of Cushingism and Feeneyism http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2015/12/louie-verrecchio-still-doesnt-get-it.html

February 15, 2016

When will Louie Verrecchio respond to blog posts on Vatican Council II theologically or philosophically ? http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2016/02/when-will-louie-verrecchio-respond-to.html

Traditionalists are still interpreting Lumen Gentium 16 with Cushingism instead of Feeneyism http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2015/12/traditionalists-are-still-interpreting.html


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Dauphinais, Michael

Associate Professor of Theology & Chair of the Department
Education: B.S.E., Duke University; M.T.S. Duke Divinity School; Ph.D., University of Notre Dame.
Email: michael.dauphinais@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 280-2538
Office: Henkels 3005

Froula, Jeff

Adjunct Professor of TheologyEmail: jeffrey.froula@avemaria.edu

Garrity, Fr. Robert

Assistant Professor of Theology
Education: B.A., English Literature, Aurora University, Illinois. M.A., S.T.L., Theology, The Catholic University of America. J.C.L., Canon Law, The Catholic University of America S.T.D., Theology, The Catholic University of America
Email: robert.garrity@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 280-2424
Office: Henkels 2068

Lamb, Fr. Matthew

Cardinal Maida Professor of Theology
Education: S.T.L., Theology, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome. Dr. Theo., Theology, Westfaelishe Wilhelms University, Muenster, Germany. Ph. D., Humanities, Honoris Causa, Franciscan University of Steubenville
Email: fr.matthew.lamb@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 216-1024
Office: Henkels 3008

Long, Steven

Professor of Theology
Education: B.A., M.A., University of Toledo; Ph.D., Catholic University of America
Email: steven.long@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 280-1664
Office: Henkels 3007

McManus, Fr. Eamon

Adjunct Professor of TheologyEmail: fr.eamon.mcmanus@avemaria.eduPhone: (239) 280-1614

Nutt, Roger

Associate Professor of Theology
Education: B.E.S., Literature and Philosophy, St. Cloud State University.M.A., Theology and Christian Ministry, Franciscan University of Steubenville. S.T.B., S.T.L., S.T.D., Sacred Theology, The Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome
Email: roger.nutt@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 280-1603
Office: Henkels 3003

Nutt, Susan

Administrative Assistant, Graduate TheologyEmail: susan.nutt@avemaria.eduPhone: (239) 280-1629Office: Henkels 3001

Riordan, William

Professor of Theology
Education: B.A., St. Mary's College of California; M.A., Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley; S.T.L., S.T.D, Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Rome).
Email: bill.riordan@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 280-2535
Office: Henkels 3029

Scheck, Thomas

Associate Professor of Theology
Education: B.A. Moody Bible Institute; M Div. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; Ph.D., University of Iowa.
Email: thomas.scheck@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 280-1640
Office: Henkels 3027

Surmanski, Sr. Albert Marie OP

Instructor of Theology & Research Fellow
Education: B. Phil., Ave Maria College; M.A., Ave Maria University; Ph.D., Ave Maria University
Email: sr.albertmarie.surmanski@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 304-7825
Office: Henkels 3032

Tamisiea, David

Assistant Professor of Theology
Education: B.A., University of Notre Dame. J.D., University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX. M.A., Ave Maria University, Ph.D. (Cand.), Ave Maria University
Email: david.tamisiea@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 304-7363
Office: Henkels 3004

Valle, Anthony

Research Fellow
Education: B.A., University of Notre Dame; M.A., Columbia University; M.A., St. Joseph’s Seminary; S.T.L., Pontificio Ateneo Regina Apostolorum; S.T.D. (Cand.), Pontificia Università della Santa Croce
Email: anthony.valle@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 280-1637
Office: Henkels 3031-3034

Waldstein, Michael

Max Seckler Professor of Theology
Education: B.A., Thomas Aquinas College; Ph.D. University of Dallas; S.S.L. Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome; Th.D., Harvard Divinity School.
Email: michael.waldstein@avemaria.edu
Phone: (239) 280-2594
Office: Henkels 3009

Waldstein, Susan

Adjunct Professor of Theology
Education: B.A., Liberal Arts, Thomas Aquinas College. S.T.M., S.T.L., Sacred Theology, International Theological Institute, Austria, S.T.D., University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Email: susan.waldstein@avemaria.edu
Phone: (230) 280-2594
Office: Henkels 3009

Whitfield, Mikhail

Adjunct Professor of TheologyEmail: mikhail.r.whitfield@avemaria.edu
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