De Profundis
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“Christian Doctrine isn’t a rigid system closed in itself.... It is a dynamic reality that, remaining faithful to its foundation, is renewed from generation to generation”
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Pope Francis' Address to Plenary of Vatican's Congregation for Doctrine of the Faith (Full Text) - ZENIT

Below is a ZENIT translation of Pope Francis’ address to the participants in the plenary session of …
Ultraviolet
Continuing Dr Bobus' thought, these slogans are simply euphemisms for a much uglier message. "Christian Doctrine changes whenever we say it does."
Dr Bobus
Dynamic . . . not rigid. These are slogans that express the attitude of the Jesuits toward the dry as dust theology that they pushed for years.
Come along ! Accompany Francis on a trip back to the 1970s.More
Dynamic . . . not rigid. These are slogans that express the attitude of the Jesuits toward the dry as dust theology that they pushed for years.

Come along ! Accompany Francis on a trip back to the 1970s.
Thors Catholic Hammer
Three observations.
(1) The enormous actual physical distance in the room between the audience and the antipope .
Very unnatural but I expect the audience are generally grateful for it.
(2) The very short address , around 12 paragraph s, that the antipope makes.
Probably took about 6 minutes to read.
(3) From (1) and (2) above it is clear that neither side like each otherMore
Three observations.

(1) The enormous actual physical distance in the room between the audience and the antipope .
Very unnatural but I expect the audience are generally grateful for it.
(2) The very short address , around 12 paragraph s, that the antipope makes.
Probably took about 6 minutes to read.
(3) From (1) and (2) above it is clear that neither side like each other