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SSPX Dossier on the Amazon Synod

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Courtesy of SSPX.ca

Our Dossier on the Amazon Synod

November 17, 2019
Source: fsspx.news

1 - The reaction of the Society of Saint Pius X
Communiqué of the Superior General of the Society about the Synod on the Amazon

Our editorials:
Polluted by the Rhine, Will the Amazon Flow into the Tiber?

3 - Preparation of the Synod
The Synod that Will "Save" the Amazon and the Church
Pope’s Message for the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
Troubling Parallels Between the Amazon Synod and the German “Synodal Path”
Priestly Celibacy and the Amazon Fog-Test

4 - Instrumentum laboris, the preparatory document for the Synod
The Alarming Preparatory Document for the Synod on Amazonia
Cardinal Brandmüller Rejects the Preparatory Document of the Synod on the Amazon
Two Cardinals Alert Other Cardinals About the Synod's Dangers
Criticism of the Synod: Structurally Neutralized Truths
Working Document for the Synod on the Amazon: In the Critics’ Spotlight (1) 
Working Document for the Synod on the Amazon: In the Critics’ Spotlight (2)
Working Document for the Synod on the Amazon: In the Critics’ Spotlight (3)
Rome Stubbornly Supports the Working Document for the Amazon Synod 
5 - The unfolding of the Synod and the scandal of the Pachamama Statuettes
Opening of the Synod on the Amazon
Synod on the Amazon: The Worst Has Already Happened
Synod on the Amazon: Still Terrible
The Idolatrous Veneration of the Pachamama Statuettes
A Look Back at the Pachamama Scandal
Without Idolatrous Intentions?

6 - Analysis 
The Pseudo-Martyrs of the Synod on the Amazon
Missionaries’ Betrayal of the Amazonian Lands
Yanomami Mission to the Amazon: Debacle and Betrayal
An Illegitimate Rite: "The Mass of the Earth"
Syncretistic Subversion of the Italian Episcopal Conference
The Pope on Liberation Theology


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