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They Have Uncrowned Him: 26. Searching & Dialogue – Death of Missionary Spirit

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SSPX / Angelus Press

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

5680 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2022

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Thanks to your support and donations, we are now able to release this as an audiobook for free , chapter by chapter, here on the SSPX Podcast and on YouTube. We are immensely grateful to all those who donated to make this seminal work available for Catholics everywhere. We’ll be releasing a chapter each day during Lent 2022 – and all of them will be available as a collection at sspxpodcast.com.

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0:00.0

Chapter 26 Searching and Dialogue

0:08.0

Death of the Missionary Spirit

0:12.0

The Liberal Catholic Spirit, as we have seen, does not have enough confidence in the truth.

0:20.0

The conciliar spirit loses the hope of ever attaining the truth.

0:26.1

Beyond a doubt, the truth exists.

0:29.3

But for them, it is the object of an indefinite pursuit.

0:33.9

That means that society cannot be organized in the truth, the truth which is Jesus Christ.

0:42.2

In all of this, the key word is searching, or again orientation, tendency towards the truth,

0:51.9

appeal to the truth, advancing towards the truth. The conciliar and post-concilier

0:58.9

jargon abounds in this vocabulary of movement and of dynamics. The Vatican II Council

1:07.0

indeed canonized, searching, in its declaration on religious liberty. It states the

1:13.8

following. The truth must be sought according to the manner proper to the human person and to his

1:21.7

social nature, namely by means of a free investigation.

1:35.9

The Council puts searching into the first place, ahead of instruction, ahead of education.

1:39.1

Reality, however, is otherwise.

1:45.0

Children develop strong religious convictions by a solid education. Once knowledge is acquired, anchored in the minds, and expressed in religious worship,

1:50.0

why search any more?

1:53.0

Moreover, unrestricted research has very rarely led to religious and philosophical truth.

2:00.0

The great Aristotle is not immune from errors.

2:04.4

The philosophy of open investigation results in the philosophy of Hegel. What is there to say of the

2:11.5

supernatural truths? Speaking about the pagans, here is what St. Paul writes.

2:21.4

How will they believe if no one preaches to them?

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