Tuesday, June 19, 2018

The 'teaching of the Church' is not Vatican Council II (Feeenyite) and EENS ( Feeneyite) which would be in harmony with the homeschoolers, who have simply gone back to Tradition by avoiding Vatican Council II ( Cushingite), which really is a break with Tradition.

Michael Davis(Catholic Herald,U.K) journalist) attacks home-schoolers


It works like this. First, Davis starts the article with a reference to the staggering success of homeschoolers: it seems that they are providing 10% of vocations to the priesthood in the USA, a proportion vastly in excess of their numbers.

Second, Davis lists all the tired old criticisms of homseschooling. Homeschooling is against the teaching of the Church...-LMS Chairman, Joseph Shaw
Lionel: There could be homeschools who support the old exclusivist ecclesiology of the Catholic Church, so it is outside the Catholic Church there is no salvation. With the Old Theology, there can only be the Old Ecumenism and traditional Mission.They also do this by rejecting Vatican Council II.
For the Catholic Herald, U.K, which is controlled by the Left, which does not allowed reports supporting Feeneyite EENS but permits reports on Cushingite EENS, 'the teaching of the Church', is Cushingite Vatican Council II and Cushingite EENS.
This is the new doctrine that the children in Catholic schools are taught, all over the world, with the approval of the present two popes.
The 'teaching of the Church' is not Vatican Council II (Feeenyite) and EENS ( Feeneyite) which would be in harmony with the homeschoolers, who have simply gone back to Tradition by avoiding Vatican Council II ( Cushingite), which really is a break with Tradition.
So homschoolers, who have an increase in vocation, avoid the teaching of ' the present Church', that of the English bishops and the editorial staff at the Catholic Herald.-Lionel Andrades

Photos from 

https://catholictruthblog.com/2013/12/30/scotlands-first-catholic-home-education-website-launched/

http://www.catholichomeeducationscotland.com/about.html

http://reginamag.com/a-very-english-education/


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