Sunday, April 11, 2021
The faculty at the Augustine Institute, Graduate School in Colorado, USA use a false premise, inference and conclusion to interpret Vatican Council II.They are officially approved by U.S bishops who make the same objective error.
The faculty at the Augustine Institute, Graduate School in Colorado, USA use a false premise, inference and conclusion to interpret Vatican Council II.They have been approved by many U.S bishops.
It was founded in 2005 under Archbishop Chaput in Denver, Colorado,USA by Dr. Tim Gray and Dr. Jonathan Reyes. They have merged with Lighthouse Catholic Media and are in partnership with Ignatius Press and other organisations. They reach 900,000 lay Catholics in more than 5,000 parishes in the USA according to their website. They claim that their teaching is 'orthodox'.
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila, archbishop of Denver, USA is a member of the Board of Trustees. There are some 18 bishops on the Institute's Advisory Board and they all use the false premise to interpret Vatican Council II to create an artificial rupture with Tradition. - Lionel Andrades
APRIL 11, 2021
There is the Augustine Institute, Graduate School in Colorado, USA and there is the St. Augustine Institute of Wisdom, at the St. Benedict Center,New Hampshire,USA. I would recommend the latter
There is the Augustine Institute, Graduate School in Colorado, USA and there is the St. Augustine Institute of Wisdom, at the St. Benedict Center,New Hampshire,USA. I would recommend the latter
There is the Augustine Institute, Graduate School in Colorado, USA and there is the St. Augustine Institute of Wisdom, at the St. Benedict Center,New Hampshire,USA.
At the former Dr. Douglas Bushman( Steubenville/Ave Maria University) teaches and at the latter Sister Maria Philomena MICM.
The liberal Augustine Institute has a Bishops Advisory Board( see below) and the traditional St. Augustine Institute of Wisdon is under a bishop's prohibition.
At both, Colorado and New Hampshire they have been interpreting Vatican Council II with a false premise, inference and conclusion.This is another example of the wide spread theological division in the Catholic Church.It is caused by the fake premise approved by the USCCB and the Vatican.
For the former there are known and visible exceptions to extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS)and so not every one needs to enter the Catholic Church for salvation. While for the latter there are no exceptions to EENS and all need Catholic faith and the baptism of water to avoid Hell( for salvation).
At the former there is the New Evangelisation which is Christocentric and supports the New Ecumenism.Since for them EENS has exceptions.While at the latter there is the Old Evangelisation and the old Ecumenism of Return.They are Christocentric and also Ecclesiocentric.
At the former they accept Vatican Council II with the fake premies, inference and conclusion and so reject EENS ( Feeneyite). They accept a new version of EENS. It is EENS with exceptions. At the latter they reject Vatican Council II with the false premise( as all good Catholics should do) and go back to EENS with no exceptions; the EENS of Fr.Leonard Feeney, Brother Francis Malus MICM and Sister Catherine Clarke Goddard MICM.
The former interpret Vatican Council II and the Creeds and Catechisms with a false premise creating a hermeneutic of rupture with Tradition. The latter side steps Vatican Council II interpreted irrationally.They simply go back to Tradition.
I would recommend the latter. -Lionel Andrades
https://www.saintaugustineinstitute.org/
Bishops Advisory Board of Augustine Institute, Colorado,USA
Most Reverend Samuel J. Aquila
Archbishop of Denver
Most Reverend John O. Barres
Bishop of Rockville Centre
Most Reverend Timothy P. Broglio
Archbishop of Archdiocese for the Military Services
Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson
Archbishop of St. Louis
Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput
Most Reverend James S. Wall
Diocese of Gallup
Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley
Archbishop of Oklahoma City
Most Reverend James D. Conley
Bishop of Lincoln
Most Reverend Frank J. Dewane
Bishop of Venice
Archbishop Jose H. Gomez
Archbishop of Los Angeles
Most Reverend Bernard A. Hebda
Archbishop of St. Paul & Minneapolis
Most Reverend Michael O. Jackels
Archbishop of Dubuque
Most Reverend James V. Johnston Jr.
Bishop of Kansas City – St. Joseph
Most Reverend R. Walker Nickless
Bishop of Sioux City
Most Reverend Michael J. Sheridan
Diocese of Colorado Springs
Most Reverend Thomas J. Olmsted
Bishop of Phoenix
Most Reverend Kevin Rhoades
Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend
Most Reverend David L. Ricken