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🗓️ 17 February 2021
⏱️ 43 minutes
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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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