Posted on 01/02/2014 8:30:03 AM PST by Salvation
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LAMENTABILI SANE EXITU
Decree of the Holy Office, published under Pope St. Pius X against modernism on July 3, 1907. It condemned sixty-five propositions drawn from the writings of contemporary modernists, notably Alfred Loisy and George Tyrrell. The decree was shortly after followed (September 8) by the encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis.
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Compare to:
Pope Francis: "To open oneself to modernity is a duty."
Which pope would you follow?
**Pope Francis: “To open oneself to modernity is a duty.”**
Source of this quote?
The Pope. Look it up for yourself, I’m not your slave. It was on the Vatican’s website for two months before it was scrubbed by his handlers.
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