Already twenty years ago we heard this repeated from pulpits and episcopal cathedrae, but recently we hear it being affirmed with emphasis even from the highest Throne. Download this stock image: Archbishop of Freiburg and Chairman of the German Episcopal Conference, Robert Zollitsch, gestures during an interview at the Archbishop's ordinariate in Freiburg, Germany, 25 August 2011. These are: * adherence to the historic creeds, which ensures orthodox theology, * liturgical worship which provides a flexible… 9 June 2020 Saint Ephrem I read with great interest the essay of His Excellency Athanasius Schneider published on LifeSiteNews on June 1, subsequently translated into Italian by Chiesa e post concilio, entitled There is no divine positive will or natural right to the diversity of religions.
Dear Friends, Today I am sending another letter by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, 79.We are going on a live Zoom program in a few minutes, so I do not have time to comment at length on the letter. ... (as in the recent case of an “episcopal vicaress” in Freiburg) and the abolition of Sacred Celibacy. ... (as in the recent case of an “episcopal vicaress” in Freiburg) and the abolition of sacred celibacy. (If you would like to join the Zoom program, which is free, go to this link to register and sign in — it is quite easy to do.) Already twenty years ago we heard this repeated from pulpits and episcopal cathedrae, ... (as in the recent case of an “episcopal vicaress” in Freiburg) and the abolition of Sacred Celibacy. It divided my own family, in fact, and eventually left my father with no choice but to leave The Wanderer and found The Remnant in 1967. Our story The Anglican Church has some 85 million members in 160 countries. In essence, this has been at the heart of the debate for over fifty years.
His Excellency’s study summarizes, with the clarity that distinguishes the words… During the Reformation in 16th century Europe the Church of England emerged with a number of distinctive features which remain to this day. Already twenty years ago we heard this repeated from pulpits and episcopal cathedrae, but recently we hear it being affirmed with emphasis even from the highest Throne. In four weeks, the Pope will be on a two-day-visit to Freiburg as final destination of his trip through Germany.