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patg, you have denied Catholic teaching, while claiming you are not denying it. You have described the Gospels with the despicable term “fiction”.
Furthermore, you have called into question my Catechesis by asking the pejorative question:
I’ll start with the Doctors of the Church
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Thologiae, Volumes 1 & 2.
Summa Contra Gentiles, volumes 1-4
Shorter Summa
St. Augustine
City of God
On Christian Doctrine
Confessions
St. John of the Cross
Dark Night of the Spirit
St. Francis de Sales
Introduction to the Devout Life
The Catholic Controversy
St. Catherine of Sienna
Dialogues
St. Therese of Liseieux
The Story of a Soul
St. Therese of Avila
The Way of Perfection
Interior Castle
The Life of Therese of Avila by Herself
Now other authors
By the Inspiration of the Holy Spirit
The Bible (4 complete times, twice with the NAB, once with the RSV and once with the Douay-Rheims Haddock commentary, by far the best bound-in-the-Bible commentary!).
The Catholic Church
The Catechism of the Catholic Church
The Documents of Vatican II (all 16 plus several follow-up documents) as translated by Austin Flannery
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
Salt of the Earth
Pilgrim Fellowship of Faith
Introduction to the Catechism
Introduction to Philosophy, Daniel Sullivan
The Liberal Illusion, Louis Veuillot
Liberalism is a Sin, Fr. Felix Sarda Y Salvany
The Way, St. Josemaria Escriva
This is the Faith, Cannon Francis Ripley
The Reform of the Roman Liturgy, Msr. Klaus Gamber
The Second Vatican Council and Religious Liberty, Michael Davies
Imitation of Christ, Venerable Thomas a Kempis
Catholicism and Fundamentalism, Karl Keating
Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma, Dr. Ludwig Ott.
This is not a complete list, just what I came to mind. I have also done several Bible studies from various authors, some popular, some scholarly.
I love to read.
I addition, I have attended numerous classes through my Archdiocese in pursuit of a certificate for Lay Ecclesial Minister (the USCCB is still working out the details for that) and DRE certificate. I also have special study weekly study sessions with my spiritual advisor (who has a Masters in Theology) and semi-monthly study sessions with my priest. We have a grand time!
I also sit on the Adult Faith Formation committee of my parish. I am one of only two people not elected on that committee, but rather appointed by our parish priest, the other is about to be ordained a permanent Deacon. (Though admittedly, I am getting weary from other commitments and may ask to step down.)
This list is not intended as a boast, but rather to counter your supercilious accusation That I have not had any recent adult faith formation.
** I have noticed that when it comes to substantive issues in my other posts, such as the logical conclusions as to your line of thinking, you ignore them.** Rather you rely on personal attacks and the absurd claim that by denying the veracity of the Bible, you are maintaining Catholic teachings.
You contradict yourself while insulting the intelligence of those who do not hold to apostasy. You denigrate as “literalism” while not even truly defending what you claim. When I quoted you, you implied I altered your quote. This is not a reasonable discussion, you have engaged in personal attacks.
And yet you claim to teach others the faith. If you teach what you post, you may well be putting souls in great peril.
As I have said before. This is exactly what Cardinal Bertone meant. Dissidents such as you **are **more dangerous than atheists.
Your insults have made me quite disappointed. It feels quite immodest to make the claims I have in this post, but you have challenged me with your refusal to make real responses to legitimate points, and instead insult my inteligence and me personally me by stating I know little or nothing. I am deeply worried that you are teaching these heinous errors to others and putting their souls in jeopardy, as well as your own. While I forgive you for your insults to me, I implore you to be humble and remove yourself from a teaching position.
Furthermore, you have called into question my Catechesis by asking the pejorative question:
Here is a list of some of the books I have read within the last two years or so.Have you had any adult religious education recently?
I’ll start with the Doctors of the Church
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Thologiae, Volumes 1 & 2.
Summa Contra Gentiles, volumes 1-4
Shorter Summa
St. Augustine
City of God
On Christian Doctrine
Confessions
St. John of the Cross
Dark Night of the Spirit
St. Francis de Sales
Introduction to the Devout Life
The Catholic Controversy
St. Catherine of Sienna
Dialogues
St. Therese of Liseieux
The Story of a Soul
St. Therese of Avila
The Way of Perfection
Interior Castle
The Life of Therese of Avila by Herself
Now other authors
By the Inspiration of the Holy Spirit
The Bible (4 complete times, twice with the NAB, once with the RSV and once with the Douay-Rheims Haddock commentary, by far the best bound-in-the-Bible commentary!).
The Catholic Church
The Catechism of the Catholic Church
The Documents of Vatican II (all 16 plus several follow-up documents) as translated by Austin Flannery
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
Salt of the Earth
Pilgrim Fellowship of Faith
Introduction to the Catechism
Introduction to Philosophy, Daniel Sullivan
The Liberal Illusion, Louis Veuillot
Liberalism is a Sin, Fr. Felix Sarda Y Salvany
The Way, St. Josemaria Escriva
This is the Faith, Cannon Francis Ripley
The Reform of the Roman Liturgy, Msr. Klaus Gamber
The Second Vatican Council and Religious Liberty, Michael Davies
Imitation of Christ, Venerable Thomas a Kempis
Catholicism and Fundamentalism, Karl Keating
Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma, Dr. Ludwig Ott.
This is not a complete list, just what I came to mind. I have also done several Bible studies from various authors, some popular, some scholarly.
I love to read.
I addition, I have attended numerous classes through my Archdiocese in pursuit of a certificate for Lay Ecclesial Minister (the USCCB is still working out the details for that) and DRE certificate. I also have special study weekly study sessions with my spiritual advisor (who has a Masters in Theology) and semi-monthly study sessions with my priest. We have a grand time!
I also sit on the Adult Faith Formation committee of my parish. I am one of only two people not elected on that committee, but rather appointed by our parish priest, the other is about to be ordained a permanent Deacon. (Though admittedly, I am getting weary from other commitments and may ask to step down.)
This list is not intended as a boast, but rather to counter your supercilious accusation That I have not had any recent adult faith formation.
** I have noticed that when it comes to substantive issues in my other posts, such as the logical conclusions as to your line of thinking, you ignore them.** Rather you rely on personal attacks and the absurd claim that by denying the veracity of the Bible, you are maintaining Catholic teachings.
You contradict yourself while insulting the intelligence of those who do not hold to apostasy. You denigrate as “literalism” while not even truly defending what you claim. When I quoted you, you implied I altered your quote. This is not a reasonable discussion, you have engaged in personal attacks.
And yet you claim to teach others the faith. If you teach what you post, you may well be putting souls in great peril.
As I have said before. This is exactly what Cardinal Bertone meant. Dissidents such as you **are **more dangerous than atheists.
Your insults have made me quite disappointed. It feels quite immodest to make the claims I have in this post, but you have challenged me with your refusal to make real responses to legitimate points, and instead insult my inteligence and me personally me by stating I know little or nothing. I am deeply worried that you are teaching these heinous errors to others and putting their souls in jeopardy, as well as your own. While I forgive you for your insults to me, I implore you to be humble and remove yourself from a teaching position.