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On The Suitability of Certain Suffering-The New Passion of The Church

Blog: Etheldredasplace Link below Those of you who have read this blog know that I have in hundreds of posts, tried to unpack Garrigou-Lagrange's book on the way to perfection._______________________…More
Blog: Etheldredasplace Link below
Those of you who have read this blog know that I have in hundreds of posts, tried to unpack Garrigou-Lagrange's book on the way to perfection.____________________________________________________________________________
This great Dominican is also known for his excellent commentary on the Summa. I do not know if I shall have time to cover his examination on this blog in the near future, but I do want to highlight today the commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas on the Passion of Christ.________________________________________________________________________
I am quoting a selection here and will unpack this a bit, as we are going into a new era of persecution. Those Catholics in the past, who endured suffering, isolation, marginalization, exile and even death, came to understand the Passion of Christ in their own minds, spirits and bodies._______________________________________________________________________________________
Unless we can join with Christ in …More
Prof. Leonard Wessell
If you are going to write more on Garrigou-Lagrange, whose opus magum, "DIEU. Son existence et sa nature" I have read attentively, please touch upon his reaction to "la nouvelle théologie" which seems to be a version of modernism and one inspiration for much of what took place in Vat II. I sometimes wonder what that magnificent thinker would "think" today about the status of post-Vat II Catholicism. …More
If you are going to write more on Garrigou-Lagrange, whose opus magum, "DIEU. Son existence et sa nature" I have read attentively, please touch upon his reaction to "la nouvelle théologie" which seems to be a version of modernism and one inspiration for much of what took place in Vat II. I sometimes wonder what that magnificent thinker would "think" today about the status of post-Vat II Catholicism.
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