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A Foretaste of Wisdom: Tradition, Modernism, and Liturgical Change
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Monday, 1 July 2013. Tradition, Modernism, and Liturgical Change. Pope Pius X, in his authoritative encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis. Explains that according to the Modernist heresy, religion has its roots and origins not in any external revelation, but in the subjective consciousness of man. Man has within him a subconscious need. In the present case, the first need is that of giving some sensible manifestation to religion; the second is that of pro...
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A Foretaste of Wisdom: Liturgy, Revelation, and Tradition
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Sunday, 14 September 2014. Liturgy, Revelation, and Tradition. Certainly, Christians ought to worship even outside the liturgical context, and the knowledge of the faith provided by encyclicals and documents and textbooks can serve as an aid to this purpose. But such sources are not immediately. But the liturgy, more than this, is immediately. For both theology and liturgy, such a departure from tradition would most often represent a departure from the ...
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A Foretaste of Wisdom: Liturgy and Legislation
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Wednesday, 9 April 2014. Pope St. Pius V. And Quod a Nobis,. But unfortunately, a probably unintended side-effect of this legislation was that the liturgy came to be seen as no longer an object of tradition and organic development, but of legislation. By the time of the 20. Of the liturgy, but as its guardian. Pope St. Pius X. Pope Pius XII was the next Pope to introduce drastic reforms into the liturgy. While Pius XII followed in the footsteps of P...
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A Foretaste of Wisdom: Tradition and the Papal Magisterium
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Wednesday, 14 May 2014. Tradition and the Papal Magisterium. St Pius V, pray for us! To the Church as such. The Church approves of scripture and tradition because. They have authority; they do not have authority because the Church approves them. Thus, in the chapter on Revelation, the Vatican Council contains the following passage:. These books the Church holds to be sacred and canonical not because she subsequently approved them by her authority. This ...
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A Foretaste of Wisdom: Liturgical History and the Novus Ordo
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Thursday, 9 January 2014. Liturgical History and the Novus Ordo. The original, early Roman Rite, can be seen in the well known books called the Sacramentaries,. And the Gregorian S. Other early liturgical books were the Antiphonaries. Which contained the proper chants sung by the choir or schola - Introit, Gradual, Offertory, and Communion. Also the Lectionaries. Liturgy. This is very different from reinventing the liturgy altogether. Much more could be...
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A Foretaste of Wisdom: Divine Intimacy - The Gift of Wisdom
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Monday, 4 May 2015. Divine Intimacy - The Gift of Wisdom. St Thomas Aquinas before a crucifix. The following passage is taken from the book Divine Intimacy. 1 The gift of understanding enables us to penetrate God’s mysteries; the gift of wisdom takes us further: it lets us taste them and gives us a delightful knowledge of them. This is the savory knowledge. Of which St. Bernard speaks, the untranslatable “dulce sapere”. And then see,. 8221; ( Rom. In or...
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A Foretaste of Wisdom: The Many Voices of Sacred Tradition
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Monday, 19 August 2013. The Many Voices of Sacred Tradition. The Scriptures, while the latter is confined to what has been passed down in sources other than. The Magisterium of the Church is perhaps the most important source for our knowledge of Tradition. Often, there is a distinction made between the remote. A The Extraordinary Magisterium. B The Ordinary, Universal Magisterium. It is important that even when the Magisterium does not necessarily fulfi...
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A Foretaste of Wisdom: Saint Thomas on Tradition
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Monday, 5 August 2013. Saint Thomas on Tradition. St Thomas Aquinas has a brilliant passage from the section in the Summa. On law, which contains some very important points that Catholics, particularly the hierarchy, in today's crisis ought to remember. In this passage, he discusses the mutability of human laws, and the limits and principles which govern the change of them. I'll quote the passage here:. However, we must also consider that the mere chang...
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A Foretaste of Wisdom: Traditions: Big "T" and Little "t"
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A Foretaste of Wisdom. A Traditional Catholic Blog. Thursday, 13 June 2013. Traditions: Big "T" and Little "t". A distinction is often made between Tradition and tradition, and I have seen this distinction used in arguments attacking. Which I highly recommend. An application of this principle is the oft-quoted-by-traditionalists maxim, lex orandi lex credendi:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wisdom is never fully attained in this life. We have now but a mere foretaste, a glimpse through a dark v...
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