Hang in there…?
Faggot. The fight isn't the problem.
Hang in there…?
Faggot. The fight isn't the problem.
Vatican, GTFO
Really important type. Fuck with that ypull get depricated, cuz his work is more important than you
Piano faggot
YOU LEFT SOMETHING AND SHOULD TAKE IT WITH YOU.
FUCK YOUR ECUMENIS
Just keep doing what youre doing, STAYTHEFUCKAWAYFROMME
Everone's heard your penis confession already. Keep it in your mouth.
Save Tina
Together?
LAST thing i need is to meet new people
There wa cheating in La. but the Trump candidate won, despite. To insinuate the "both sides" steal local/state elections is sunday am hail mary
Good Riddance!!!
D.C. can never be a state
Jesuits landed on the moon, not u.s.?
Prey
Pray
South American Pope Declares a Jubilee, Ignores VATICAN bankruptsy.
JESUITS ONE WORLD RELIGION – Walter Veith
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What was the Counter-Reformation?
Jun 30, 2023 — The Jesuits are a religious order formed specifically to counter Protestantism. Their
You lost her?
Counting? You suck at it
Best president in the history of the greatest nation in history…
Who the fuck are you?
Where and to whom did you lose her? 10 years to "get her"?
Your wise ass lost her?
10 years, Freud
Make it rain? Youre dummy
17 means death?
Sep 18, 2018
FUCKING DISGRACE
Filtered? Ye cannot stop me
Who killed Charlie Kirk?
The Money
Vance will never get my vote!!! Promises made…
Religion: oy vey!!!
Papists and abrahamists will never get my vote[.]
Jesuit? NEVER
Jesuit, like the supreme court? Who nominated them?
I will never vote for someone who nominates papists jesuits and their banker class.
DUNN SUNN
You missed the point of "America"
No bed, just floor, and i aint gotta do shit. You wanna get fucked up?
ROMAN PAPIST, YOU WILNEVERGET MY VOTE
Papists/jesuits hate Christians
The Vatican’s doctrinal office is ‘no longer the Inquisition,’ Cardinal Ladaria says
by Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service February 2, 2021
20210202T0830-VATICAN-LADARIA-DOCTRINE-559478
Then-Archbishop Luis Ladaria Ferrer, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, arrives for a meeting with Pope Francis in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican in this May 11, 2018, file photo. Cardinal Ladaria said the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is no longer "the Inquisition," but rather its main focus is handing down the teachings of the apostles. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Established almost 500 years ago, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is no longer “the Inquisition” — rather, its main focus is handing down the teachings of the apostles, said the office’s prefect.
“Our mission is to promote and protect the doctrine of the faith. It is a task that will always be necessary for the church, which has the duty to transmit the teaching of the apostles to the next generation,” Cardinal Luis Ladaria Ferrer, congregation prefect, told Vatican News Feb. 1.
Called the Sacred Roman and Universal Inquisition when it was instituted in 1542, the congregation was initially a tribunal exclusively for cases of heresy and schism, but soon its responsibilities were expanded to include “everything relating directly or indirectly to faith and morals,” according to the congregation’s website.
Of the many people examined in the early days, the one mentioned most often is Italian scientist Galileo Galilei, who was found “vehemently suspect of heresy.” St. John Paul II issued a declaration in 1992, recognizing the error of Galileo’s trial.
The Index of Forbidden Books was originally entrusted to the Inquisition until it became its own congregation for three centuries until 1917 when its duties were again handed back to the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office — the Inquisition’s new name after it was reorganized by Pope Pius X in 1908.
It was again reformed in 1965 by St. Paul VI and renamed the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. The Index of Prohibited Books was also abrogated.
Cardinal Ladaria told Vatican News, “The past of our congregation still weighs heavily, since we have not always acknowledged the profound changes that have taken place in the church and in the Roman Curia in recent times.”
“We are no longer the Inquisition; the index no longer exists,” he said.
“What was called the ‘concern for correct doctrine’ came about before the Holy Office, it already existed in the New Testament” and it can be seen in the many councils and synods held since, he added.
“Certainly, the concrete way of carrying out this task has changed over the course of the centuries and we can imagine that it will continue to change,” the cardinal said. “But the concern for fidelity to the doctrine of the apostles will always remain.”
According to the office’s website, the methods used for doctrinal examination were updated in the 1965 reforms, emphasizing that “over the punitive tendency of condemnation, the positive disposition of correcting from the errors, together with protection, preservation and promotion of the faith, prevailed.”
In 2001, St. John Paul II charged the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith with the authority to handle cases of accusations of the sexual abuse of minors by clergy and an updated version of these norms was promulgated by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010.
The changes allowed the Vatican to identify and judge reported cases and issue sanctions more rapidly than had been the case before.
Regarding this aspect of the congregation’s work, Cardinal Ladaria said, “We must study and resolve the many cases of abuse of which we become aware.”
“And in dealing with these cases, we raise awareness, we support trust in the church, of the people involved, showing that in the church there is no impunity,” he said.
He said the “ad limina visits,” which bishops from around the world make periodically to the Vatican to report on the state of their dioceses, “are fundamental to raising awareness of the problem among the episcopates of the various countries. Unfortunately, in recent months, because of the pandemic, we have had to suspend these meetings.”
Even with its focus on “doctrine,” he said the congregation still seeks to respond to Pope Francis’ call to reach out and respond to modern-day “peripheries” and to be close to the poor and marginalized.
“There are peripheries of many kinds. The people we must listen to, the problems we must solve touch real peripheries, perhaps not as visible as others, but no less real and painful. Let us not forget that in not a few circumstances the victims of abuse are among the poorest of the poor,” he said.
https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2021/02/02/vatican-office-doctrine-inquisition-239898/
Index of banned books:
The Holy Bible KJV
Gutenberg Bible
Gutenberg press products
Galileo Galilei writings
Anything you say that they dont like, as the muzzies do.
GTFO OF U.S.
He said the “ad limina visits,” which bishops from around the world make periodically to the Vatican to report on the state of their dioceses,