From the blog 1Peter5
Today, we present an analysis by Paolo Pasqualucci, a Catholic philosopher and retired professor of philosophy of the law at the University of Perugia, Italy. Pasqualucci identifies, in this adaptation of the introduction to his book Unam Sanctam – A Study on Doctrinal Deviations in the Catholic Church of the 21st Century, 26 distinct points of rupture with the Tradition of the Church in the texts of the Vatican II documents themselves.-
Today, we present an analysis by Paolo Pasqualucci, a Catholic philosopher and retired professor of philosophy of the law at the University of Perugia, Italy. Pasqualucci identifies, in this adaptation of the introduction to his book Unam Sanctam – A Study on Doctrinal Deviations in the Catholic Church of the 21st Century, 26 distinct points of rupture with the Tradition of the Church in the texts of the Vatican II documents themselves.-
“Points of Rupture” of the Second Vatican Council with the Tradition of the Church – A Synopsis (Blog 1Peter5)
https://onepeterfive.com/the-points-of-rupture-of-the-second-vatican-council-with-the-tradition-of-the-church-a-synopsis/
Six of Pasqualucci's 'distinct points of rupture with the Tradition of the Church in the texts of the Vatican II documents' are not a rupture.1 The other points are open to interpretation and traditionalists do not agree among themselves.
But the six points are clear objective errors of Pasqualucci, Amerio and Gheradini. It is the same error in the interpretation of Vatican Council II made by Archbishop Lefebvre, Bishop Bernard Fellay and the other SSPX bishops, Christopher Ferrara, Roberto dei Mattei and the late Fr. Nicholas Gruner and John Vennari.-Lionel Andrades
APRIL 15, 2018
The interpretation of Paolo Pasqualucci, Romano Amerio and Msgr. Brunero Gherardini is irrational it can be seen in the text of the blog 1Peter5 : They misinterpreted hypothetical cases in Lumen Gentium, Unitatitis Redintegratio and Nostra Aetate as being objective people saved outside the Church.This was a mistake
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2018/04/the-interpretation-of-paolo-pasqualucci.html
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