Modernist never are clear. Pius X (on Francis?)More
Modernist never are clear.
Pius X (on Francis?)
Pius X (on Francis?)
Cardinal Siri's take on the contemporary theological movements of his time:
“the words flee, they continually slide, full of implications,
implications with different resonances each time, in a way which does
not allow any principle, notion or concept of fundamental, stable
meaning to remain….One finds himself as if before a sort of ontologic
allergy to every notion, word and feeling which evoke …More
Cardinal Siri's take on the contemporary theological movements of his time:
“the words flee, they continually slide, full of implications,
implications with different resonances each time, in a way which does
not allow any principle, notion or concept of fundamental, stable
meaning to remain….One finds himself as if before a sort of ontologic
allergy to every notion, word and feeling which evoke an eternal
stability.”
“the words flee, they continually slide, full of implications,
implications with different resonances each time, in a way which does
not allow any principle, notion or concept of fundamental, stable
meaning to remain….One finds himself as if before a sort of ontologic
allergy to every notion, word and feeling which evoke an eternal
stability.”