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Paperback The Popes Against Modern Errors: 16 Papal Documents Book

ISBN: 089555643X

ISBN13: 9780895556431

The Popes Against Modern Errors: 16 Papal Documents

In 1789, the French Revolution took place and launched a host of religious, political and social errors which the Popes for over 160 years afterwards wrote and legislated against. Yet most of these... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Original Documents

The original documents, assembled in a readable format. What's not to like? This book makes it easy to return to the sources.

The Apostolic tradition of two millennia opposes 40 years of novelties

The papal encyclicals assembled in "The Popes Against Modern Errors" irrefutably demonstrate the defection of the Novus Ordo. Just as the psedo-antiquarian lie was used to sell Bugnini's de novo Freemasonic fabrication, the Novus Ordo Missae, as a return to First Century liturgy, so too the lie that Vatican II merely refined perennial dogma is used to subvert the Faith. De fide Dogma cannot legitimately be "refined" into its diametric opposite. Visit your local Novus Ordo "worship center" and notice that the "presider" regales you with every error from Bl. Pius IX's Syllabus of Errors. The compiled papal documents reveal that the Novus Ordo apes the Pharisees in their defection, "...voiding the commandments of God for the traditions of men." - Mark 7:9. These papal documents expose the false teachers of the Novus Ordo for the "dogs returning to their own vomit" [1 Peter 2:1-22] that they are.

A Tremendous Book!!

Compilations of Papal documents are hard to come by, so on that basis alone this is a valuable and useful book. This particular compilation is an extraordinarily powerful and persuasive defense of orthodox belief against modernism: powerful because of the unrelenting clarity and consistency of thought, and persuasive, among other reasons, because so many of the Popes' direst predictions have sadly come to pass. Although every document herein is worthy of study, these happened to be my favorites: "For, once ascribe to human reason the only authority to decide what is true and what is good, and the real distinction between good and evil is destroyed..." Pope Leo XIII's encyclical "On the Nature of True Liberty" brilliantly explains and defends the concept of natural law, and how popular notions of liberty and tolerance are perverted when natural law is ignored, and how this perversion gravely harms man and society. Though written in 1888, this document perfectly describes what ails the government-citizen relationship in the USA and exactly how we can fix it. "It is owing to their pride that they [modernists] seek to be reformers of others while they forget to reform themselves..." Pope St. Pius X's deeply philosophical encyclical "On Modernism" probes the essence of modern thought, revealing all of its hypocrisy, inconsistency, and spiritual dangers. "The social question will be much nearer a solution when all those concerned, less demanding as regards their respective rights, shall fulfill their duties more exactingly." Although Pope St. Pius X's 1910 encyclical "Our Apostiolic Mandate" directly concerns the Church's proper response to a now obscure French Catholic social movement, it makes important points about how responsibility must accompany liberty--points sorely in need of making in the USA today. I think Catholics who read these documents will gain a much better understanding of the Faith and valuable insight into the "culture of death" that seeks to destroy it. For non-Catholics, the book could also be most helpful in understanding the role of the Pope in the Church and society--a role that is often misunderstood or viewed in the worst possible light. With Pope John Paul II's passing, we were all reminded of his crucial role in bringing down communism. This kind of historic and positive Papal influence is nothing new: Pope Leo XIII's "On the Condition of the Working Class", a monumental encylical from 1891, was enormously influential in bringing justice to the working classes in the West, and sturdying our defenses against the coming onslaught of communism, a challenge Pope Leo saw a good many years before most did. One can hardly read such documents and not sense the presence of truth, and perhaps the divine.
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