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Bishop Schneider Announced New Online Library: 1000 Years of Catechisms

Bishop Athanasius Schneider announced in an August 18 video the launch of a website called TradiVox.com.

CathVox.com would have been a much better name. It digitises and republishes dozens of historical catechisms written over the last 1000 years. The software works like a chatbot with AI. After entering a question, the user can choose which catechisms to consult for the answer.

Msgr. Schneider explained that the project demonstrates the continuity of Catholic teaching through time and is a tool for people seeking the truth.

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Sean Johnson
I like the continuity between the old sacramental rites and the new; the old ecclesiology and the new; the old morals and the new; the old canon law and the new; the old doctrine and the new. It’s a marvel of continuity 😂😓
Sean Johnson
Hey, that’s great. How come I can’t find the continuity of teaching on religious liberty before and during/after Vatican 2? Is there a hermeneutic button somewhere that accomplishes this for me?
Anthony November
~1950 years of tradition= thesis
Vatican II = antithesis
Synodality = synthesis
-modernists everywhere.More
~1950 years of tradition= thesis
Vatican II = antithesis
Synodality = synthesis

-modernists everywhere.
Denis Efimov
I took a test on this site. The site said that I made a mistake somewhere. But it doesn't say where exactly I made a mistake. Serious flaw.
Whispers of Restoration
In the site, or the operator? 😂
Denis Efimov
When you make a mistake, you want to know where you made a mistake. Otherwise, the mistake cannot be corrected. There is no point in a test that simply tells you that you made a mistake, without giving any evidence or even telling you what exactly you made a mistake.