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Crisis Series #16 with Fr. Bourmaud: The New Theology & “Seeking the Mystery of Christ”

SSPX Podcast

SSPX / Angelus Press

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

5680 Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

We’re happy to welcome back Fr. Dominique Bourmaud, the Pastor of St. Vincent’s in Kansas City, and the author of One Hundred Years of Modernism, to discuss the New Theology that gripped the Church in the mid-1900’s. We’ll look at this theology’s champion, Henri De Lubac, and the outsized influence he played in moving the hierarchy to accept radical new teachings on the even of the Second Vatican Council. If you’re listening on the podcast, this episode is one best viewed on YouTube, as the corresponding text will be very helpful in your understanding.

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0:00.0

You're listening to the SSPX podcast, and welcome to episode 16 of the crisis in the church series.

0:08.5

We're happy to welcome back Father Dominique Bormeau, the pastor of St. Vincent's in Kansas City,

0:13.2

and the author of 100 years of modernism, to discuss the new theology that gripped the church in the mid-1900s.

0:20.6

We'll look at this theology's champion,

0:22.9

Henri de Lubach, and the outsized influence he played in moving the hierarchy to accept

0:27.8

radical new teachings on the eve of the Second Vatican Council. If you're listening on the

0:33.7

podcast, this episode is one best viewed on YouTube, as the corresponding

0:37.5

text will be very helpful in your understanding. And if you'd like to learn more about

0:41.8

this series we're doing on the crisis in the church, or go back and revisit our previous

0:45.6

15 episodes, or if you want to support this project, please visit sspfxpodcast.com

0:51.1

slash crisis. Now we'll turn to our conversation with Father Bormo.

0:59.4

Well, Father, welcome back to the Crisis in the Church series, and it is a pleasure to have you

1:03.6

again. Last time we were speaking about existentialism, we gave the background, the information

1:09.0

about this existentialist philosophy.

1:11.6

And today we're going to take it from learning about the philosophy of it to into a theological

1:16.6

aspect and learning about the new theology that took root in the Catholic Church based on this

1:20.9

existentialism. Is that correct? That's correct. Exactly, yes. So those two segments here of the

1:26.0

crisis series are really touching on neo-modernism,

1:30.3

which spans from maybe the end of the First World War to Vatican II, I would say.

1:36.3

So it's a very broad spectrum right now as far as time goes, but there is a certain unity about these people.

1:43.3

Existentialism, so I put up, if you want, along also with the personality but there is a certain unity about these people.

1:49.3

Existentialism, so I put up, if you want, along also with the personality of Blondel,

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