To: Houghton M.
No, what you’re not suspending your judgment. It seems more like wishful thinking. As I said, I hope it is orthodox. But since there isn’t a single orthodox Jesuit institution of higher learning in the world today - by reputation - I see no reason to not see the evidence for what it is: too many women faculty (almost all liberals in Sweden), faculty who love the Lutheran sect of Sweden, etc.
The burden of evidence is on you.
19 posted on
09/02/2010 10:24:05 PM PDT by
vladimir998
(Part of the Vast Catholic Conspiracy (hat tip to Kells))
To: vladimir998; Houghton M.; Unam Sanctam
There's a comment which basically confirms this. They have the usual liturgical abuses, bad theology and so forth. The only thing that hasn't been discussed much is the gay angle, which is all too common with the Jesuits. There is one OD professor there, but you know...: I am a Swedish Catholic and it is also my opinion that the Church here in Sweden has suffered a great deal from these jesuits for several decades now. Over here, they seem to be up for anything: they organize little girls to serve at the altar instead of boys, they have holy communion distributed by lay people, chalice included. They don't offer teaching of traditional Church doctrine but rather continue on the line of the new theology. The professors at their newly founded institute are mainly modernists, apart from one Opus Dei, which is about as conservative as it gets.
20 posted on
09/04/2010 9:00:47 AM PDT by
0beron
To: vladimir998
Sorry, bud. The burden of evidence is on Oberon. And his blogging bud over at Eppppydom doesn’t provide evidence, only innuendo.
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