Tuesday, August 6, 2024

When the Dominicans came to Dublin 800 years ago they interpreted the Creeds, Councils and Catechisms rationally but today the Archbishop of Dublin interprets them irrationally and dishonestly.

 

When the Dominicans came to Dublin 800 years ago they interpreted the Creeds, Councils and Catechisms rationally but today the Archbishop of Dublin interprets them irrationally and dishonestly.

Archbishop Farrell – Letter to the Order of Preachers on 800th anniversary

https://dublindiocese.ie/archbishop-letter-to-dominicans-2024/

Archbishop Dermot Farrell

Letter to the Order of Preachers
on the 800th anniversary of their arrival in Ireland

 

As the Dominicans in Ireland mark the eight hundredth anniversary, both of their arrival among us, and of the birth of Saint Thomas Aquinas, I write to reflect on the Dominican contribution to the life of the Church in Dublin, and, most of all, to express my appreciation for the constancy, courage, and vitality of the Order’s witness to the faith in Ireland.

John Troy OP, Archbishop of Dublin from 1786 to 1823

Eight Centuries of Proclamation and Mission

For eight centuries, members of the Order of Preachers have faithfully proclaimed and explored the Word of God, and ministered to the People of God, not only in Ireland but in missions as diverse as Australia, India, the Caribbean, and the Americas.(Lionel: They interpreted Magisterial Documents rationally and so supported the ecclesiocentric ecclesiology of the Catholic Church. They affirmed extra ecclesiam nulla salus with no exceptions.This is not done today ) From the time they first set foot in Ireland, the friars adapted their mission to the changing historical situation across the island of Ireland. Authenticity in mission, being foolish for Christ (see 1 Cor 4:10), brings many fruits, but this always comes at a cost.(Their mission was traditional and ecclesiocentric but today it is Christocentric in an ecumeniscal way) The martyrdom of Peter Higgins (d. 1642) and Terence Albert O’Brien (d. 1651), beatified in 1992, embodied their courageous commitment to Christ and to his flock (see John 10:11).(The missionaries in the Middle Ages believed that outside the Catholic Church, Jesus' Mystical Body there was no salvation.They do not believe this today in Dublin since they interpret Vatican Council II irrationally and not rationally)  In another age, John Troy (1739–1823), who served as Archbishop of Dublin for 37 years, shaped the expression of Catholic life in his building of St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral and by the role he played in the establishment of Maynooth College.( Maynooth College inteprets Vatican Council II dishonestly today.)....

-Lionel Andrades


AUGUST 5, 2024

The Archdiocese of Dublin, Ireland agrees with me. They interpret the Creeds, Councils and Catechisms dishonestly and that this was the religious formation of all the priests, including Fr. John Joseph Kennedy, Archbishop-elect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, Vatican

https://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2024/08/the-archdiocese-of-dublin-ireland-agree.html





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