+ JMJ In the storm that engulfed the Catholic Church immediately post-conciliar, those who didn't want to go down the 'new path' were persecuted far worse than the laity. I have heard stories about priests having difficulty 'adapting' and 'adopting' were sent to Rome. One who had to be sent back twice because the first time wasn't enough. An Ultra-Conservative Canon Lawyer who also was sent to Rome. Priests weren't the only ones, nuns also were persecuted. I've heard of: One who after years of pain in the post conciliar era, arranged to change back into her old habit right before she died. One who resorted to dumpster diving and sneaking out missals, books, and teaching materials to pass on to those who wanted to hold on to the pre-conciliar ways and teaching. Further, I heard this last one spent years smuggling out books and other articles that were, I understand, destined for the trash-heap / BFI bin. All of those materials (missals, vestmen...
+ JMJ When Steve Skojec sold 1P5 he started some new online channels - one of which is a newsletter to which I subscribed. His actions and thoughts have peaked my interest ... or at least some of his thoughts. He seemed to question why the Church had dogmas. The Church doesn't 'have' Dogmas per se. The Church receives them from God and transmits them onwards to the generations that follow. The realization of the Dogmas is part of the life of the Church - the Church doesn't 'bind' them per se as She realizes the Teaching for what it is - The Word of God. It is not a luxury to reveal a new Dogma, Doctrine etc. it is as natural to the Church as breathing is for us. So simply put the Truth is the Truth and if it came from God - then we need to trust in God and believe him. P^3