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Barnhardt: Well, one man who isn’t sitting around whining impotently about how “there’s nothing we can doooooooo…” is Dr. Mazza. Here is an interview..with Robert Moynihan yesterday..enjoy the masterclass.

Eleven years ago today Pope Benedict rained a deluge of Substantial Error down upon 200,000 people in St. Peter’s Square and all the world. Bonus: Another Dr. Mazza home run interview video

Well, one man who isn’t sitting around whining impotently about how “there’s nothing we can doooooooo…” is Dr. Mazza. Here is an interview he did with Robert Moynihan yesterday. Pro tip:  SKIP THE FIRST TWENTY MINUTES. Pick it up at the 19:45 mark and then enjoy the masterclass.


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Renato said…
If standing on the cross is a substantial error, then Christ erred in embracing the cross. That is why the Pope does not abandon his ministry, but remains in the precincts of St. Peter. Because it reveals that it is a divine call, both for himself and for the other members of the Church. He places the Church militant in this same vocation when he places it in the plural. It is in the ora et labora of St. Benedict that they cannot be separated. And the church is such a divine institution by the will of Christ. If its essence is divine, then God is always present, especially on the Cross. And if we accept all these crosses, then they will accept Universi Dominici Gregis without scandal. There is, therefore, also an essentially canonical coherence which is based on a non-human action, but on a divine inspiration.

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