SCRIPTURAE SACRAE AFFECTUS - Apolostolic Letter of Pope Francis (Audio and Caption) Scripturae sacrae affectus (in English: "Devotion to sacred Scripture") is an apostolic letter from Pope Francis …More
SCRIPTURAE SACRAE AFFECTUS - Apolostolic Letter of Pope Francis (Audio and Caption)
Scripturae sacrae affectus (in English: "Devotion to sacred Scripture") is an apostolic letter from Pope Francis published on 30 September 2020 to celebrate the 16th centenary of the death of Jerome. vatican.va/…cripturae-sacrae-affectus.htmlMore
Scripturae sacrae affectus (in English: "Devotion to sacred Scripture") is an apostolic letter from Pope Francis published on 30 September 2020 to celebrate the 16th centenary of the death of Jerome. vatican.va/…cripturae-sacrae-affectus.htmlMore
I took a moment to read it through, and to be honest, The "Apostolic letter" of Francis" doesn't sound as if Francis actually wrote it. If a Pope …More
I took a moment to read it through, and to be honest, The "Apostolic letter" of Francis" doesn't sound as if Francis actually wrote it. If a Pope wrote it - then it is far more likely to have been written by Benedict XVI - it's more his style as an academic and lover of Tradition.
The wishy-washy hippy style of Francis is pretty obvious - it resonates when reading his documents. This letter is more likely to be the work of a trained Theologian with a respect for Traditional - Not Francis's style at all.
.....unless he's a schizophrenic. ?
The wishy-washy hippy style of Francis is pretty obvious - it resonates when reading his documents. This letter is more likely to be the work of a trained Theologian with a respect for Traditional - Not Francis's style at all.
.....unless he's a schizophrenic. ?
St. Jerome teaches us: ibi Ecclesia ubi fides vera. In Breviarium in Psalmos, in his comments on Psalm CXXXIII, St. Jerome reminds his readers that…More
St. Jerome teaches us: ibi Ecclesia ubi fides vera. In Breviarium in Psalmos, in his comments on Psalm CXXXIII, St. Jerome reminds his readers that heretics took churches in their possession in the past and that the Church does not consist in walls (buildings) but in the dogmatic truth.
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Edith Stein's niece speaks about her aunt (1994) Susanne Batzdorff is Edith Stein's niece. Susanne was born in Breslau, Germany, in 1921 and now lives in Santa Rosa, California. She contributed …More
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Susanne Batzdorff is Edith Stein's niece. Susanne was born in Breslau, Germany, in 1921 and now lives in Santa Rosa, California. She contributed articles to periodicals, including NY Times, America, Moment Magazine. Susanne also edited and contributed to several volumes by and about Edith Stein and translated several of her works originally published in German. Furthermore, she wrote a book, "Aunt Edith: The Jewish Heritage of a Catholic Saint".
Susanne Batzdorff is Edith Stein's niece. Susanne was born in Breslau, Germany, in 1921 and now lives in Santa Rosa, California. She contributed articles to periodicals, including NY Times, America, Moment Magazine. Susanne also edited and contributed to several volumes by and about Edith Stein and translated several of her works originally published in German. Furthermore, she wrote a book, "Aunt Edith: The Jewish Heritage of a Catholic Saint".
Edith Stein's niece talks about her aunt (2013) Susanne Batzdorff is Edith Stein's niece. Susanne was born in Breslau, Germany, in 1921 and now lives in Santa Rosa, California. She contributed …More
Edith Stein's niece talks about her aunt (2013)
Susanne Batzdorff is Edith Stein's niece. Susanne was born in Breslau, Germany, in 1921 and now lives in Santa Rosa, California. She contributed articles to periodicals, including NY Times, America, Moment Magazine. Susanne also edited and contributed to several volumes by and about Edith Stein and translated several of her works originally published in German. Furthermore, she wrote a book, "Aunt Edith: The Jewish Heritage of a Catholic Saint".
Susanne Batzdorff is Edith Stein's niece. Susanne was born in Breslau, Germany, in 1921 and now lives in Santa Rosa, California. She contributed articles to periodicals, including NY Times, America, Moment Magazine. Susanne also edited and contributed to several volumes by and about Edith Stein and translated several of her works originally published in German. Furthermore, she wrote a book, "Aunt Edith: The Jewish Heritage of a Catholic Saint".
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