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Priest defends removing ‘pagan’ statues from Rome church. Amazon Synod Statues thrown into Tiber River - Fr. Mark Goring, CCMore
Priest defends removing ‘pagan’ statues from Rome church.
Amazon Synod Statues thrown into Tiber River - Fr. Mark Goring, CC
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@Ultraviolet See definition below and read your last reply again.
The Definition of ad hominem
adj.Attacking a person's character or motivations rather than a position or argument.
adj.Appealing to the emotions rather than to logic or reason.
n.To the man; to the interests or passions of the person.
In response to your second paragraph:
Pope St. Martin I - If anyone does not with mind and lips …More
@Ultraviolet See definition below and read your last reply again.

The Definition of ad hominem
adj.Attacking a person's character or motivations rather than a position or argument.
adj.Appealing to the emotions rather than to logic or reason.
n.To the man; to the interests or passions of the person.

In response to your second paragraph:
Pope St. Martin I - If anyone does not with mind and lips reject and anathematize all abominable heretics together with their impious writings, even to the single least portion, let such a person be condemned. (Canon 18, Lateran Council, DNZ: 271-272)

"fallacious appeal to antiquity"?
It is an error to believe that Christ did not teach a determined body of doctrine applicable to all times and to all men, but rather that He inaugurated a religious movement adapted, or to be adapted, to different times and different places. -Pope St. Pius X

St. Thomas Aquinas
It must be observed, however, that if the faith were endangered, a subject ought to rebuke his prelate even publicly. Hence Paul, who was Peter's subject, rebuked him in public, on account of the imminent danger of scandal concerning faith, and, as the gloss of Augustine says on Galatians 2:11, "Peter gave an example to superiors, that if at any time they should happen to stray from the straight path, they should not disdain to be reproved by their subjects."
www.newadvent.org/summa/3033.htm