Thursday, December 13, 2018

Faculty divided

The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts maintains a Center for Faith & Culture in Oxford, including the editorial offices of theology journal Second Spring and Second Spring Catechesis.Oxford is leftists.Their theology is pro-Masonic.
 The director and associate director, Stratford and Léonie Caldecott, are both graduates of Hertford College, Oxford, and Stratford is a G.K. Chesterton Fellow at St Benet’s Hall, the Benedictine house at the University.
 
So William and Amy Fahey at TMC would have to interpret Vatican Council II as a rupture with Tradition(EENS, Syllabus of errors etc).
For me Vatican Council II is not a rupture with Tradition as it would be for the traditionalist and Chairman of the Latin Mass Society, Joseph Shaw. He teaches philosophy at Benet Hall, Oxford and not TMC.
So like Shaw, William and Amy Fahey would be attending Holy Mass, with a new ecclesiology which is a rupture with the theology of the Tridentine Rite Mass in the 16th century.
So Phil Lawler would affirm the strict interpretation of EENS and the Faheys would reject it.
So for the Faheys the baptism of desire etc would refer to known non Catholics saved outside the Church and so would be practical exceptions to EENS. While this would not be the case for Phil Lawler.
This is a faculty which is divided on doctrine and theology. Some of them are using a false premise and inference to create a hermeneutic of rupture with the past, which pleases the Left. They continue with this even after being informed. So it would be deception.
For me, unlike them, there is no change in the Nicene Creed. I can affirm the Athanasius Creed while they cannot.The Athanasius Creed is in harmony with the Syllabus of Errors, while they cannot support the Syllabus on an ecumenism of return and no known salvation outside the Church for non Christians.

THEOLOGY RUPTURE WITH CATHOLIC WRITERS
So their theology is also a rupture with the saints and past Catholics writers. 
Like there are mortal sins in morals there are also mortal sins of faith.When Catholics to have different interpretations on EENS, Nicene Creeds and Vatican Council II indicates the faith is being rejected.To attend Holy Mass with a mortal sin of faith is a sacrilege. Similarly Fr. Thomas Crean op would be offering Mass at TMC for the faculty and students, while in personal sacrilege.-Lionel Andrades

December 12, 2018

Phil Lawler contradicts William and Amy Fahey on the faculty of Thomas More College of Liberal Arts :Nicene Creed changed  https://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2018/12/phil-lawler-contradicts-william-and-amy.html


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