Cd. Newman: “But we must Hope, for one is obliged to Hope it, that the Pope will be Driven from Rome, and will not continue the Council"
“But we must hope, for one is obliged to hope it, that the Pope will be driven from Rome, and will not continue the Council, or that there will be another Pope. It is sad he should force us to such wishes.” (Newman’s Letter to Fr. Ambrose St. John, 22 August, 1870) By James Larson http://rosarytotheinterior.com/newman-and-the-pope/ Our second article on John Henry Newman. It details the extraordinary malice which he displayed towards Pope Pius X, the Definition of Papal Infallibility, and the Syllabus of Errors (and the strangely desperate and clumsy subterfuges he used to try to undermine the latter). It also relates this malice to that which Pope Francis has displayed towards Traditional Catholics. The malice of both these men is rooted in the denial of the radiance and power of the Truths of Christ as contained in Catholic Doctrine. The above words, written approximately one month after the...