The Orthodoxy of Amoris Laetitia

Author:   Pedro Gabriel
Publisher:   Resource Publications (CA)
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Pages:   318
Publication Date:   18 February 2022
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Author:   Pedro Gabriel
Publisher:   Resource Publications (CA)
Imprint:   Resource Publications (CA)
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.426kg
ISBN:  

9781666733280


ISBN 10:   1666733288
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   18 February 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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A most compelling and passionate defense of perhaps the most controversial and debated magisterial document of recent times. . . . Pedro Gabriel provides a forensic-like approach in which he amply demonstrates how Amoris Laetitia can and must be read in a hermeneutic of continuity with past magisterial documents. I strongly recommend this profound work to all who seek to understand not only Amoris Laetitia itself but also the magisterium of Pope Francis. --Stephen Walford, author of Pope Francis, the Family, and Divorce: In Defense of Truth and Mercy With great depth, Pedro Gabriel examines the rich heritage that we have received from Saint John Paul II and the true perennial doctrine of the church and connects them with the theological-pastoral accents that Pope Francis has introduced in his pontificate--accents that educate us to always affirm the truth with mercy, without sacrificing one for the other. --Rodrigo Guerra, Secretary, the Pontifical Commission for Latin America (Vatican) The response to Amoris Laetitia was a confused misunderstanding based on bad assumptions. This book is a desperately needed response to the false claims people still believe about it. --David Wanat, Blogger, If I Might Interject In this refreshingly enlightening book, Gabriel explains the magisterium of Pope Francis as presented in Amoris Laetitia, demonstrates the consistency of the Holy Father's teachings with the full tradition of the Catholic Church, and firmly but charitably refutes the criticisms of those who have questioned the soundness and the authority of these magisterial pronouncements. He also clarifies certain basic principles of the church's moral teaching that for some time have often been overlooked or misunderstood. --Patrick J. Travers, Vicar General, Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau Pedro Gabriel's definitive defense of Pope Francis's teaching on marriage and the family is clear, concise, and compelling. He takes the critics seriously and engages them on their own terms, while showing that Amoris Laetitia is a profoundly traditional, orthodox teaching. This is essential reading for catechists, teachers, pastors, students, and anyone who cares about the true development of doctrine. --Austen Ivereigh, Fellow, Campion Hall, University of Oxford


"""A most compelling and passionate defense of perhaps the most controversial and debated magisterial document of recent times. . . . Pedro Gabriel provides a forensic-like approach in which he amply demonstrates how Amoris Laetitia can and must be read in a hermeneutic of continuity with past magisterial documents. I strongly recommend this profound work to all who seek to understand not only Amoris Laetitia itself but also the magisterium of Pope Francis."" --Stephen Walford, author of Pope Francis, the Family, and Divorce: In Defense of Truth and Mercy ""With great depth, Pedro Gabriel examines the rich heritage that we have received from Saint John Paul II and the true perennial doctrine of the church and connects them with the theological-pastoral accents that Pope Francis has introduced in his pontificate--accents that educate us to always affirm the truth with mercy, without sacrificing one for the other."" --Rodrigo Guerra, Secretary, the Pontifical Commission for Latin America (Vatican) ""The response to Amoris Laetitia was a confused misunderstanding based on bad assumptions. This book is a desperately needed response to the false claims people still believe about it."" --David Wanat, Blogger, If I Might Interject ""In this refreshingly enlightening book, Gabriel explains the magisterium of Pope Francis as presented in Amoris Laetitia, demonstrates the consistency of the Holy Father's teachings with the full tradition of the Catholic Church, and firmly but charitably refutes the criticisms of those who have questioned the soundness and the authority of these magisterial pronouncements. He also clarifies certain basic principles of the church's moral teaching that for some time have often been overlooked or misunderstood."" --Patrick J. Travers, Vicar General, Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau ""Pedro Gabriel's definitive defense of Pope Francis's teaching on marriage and the family is clear, concise, and compelling. He takes the critics seriously and engages them on their own terms, while showing that Amoris Laetitia is a profoundly traditional, orthodox teaching. This is essential reading for catechists, teachers, pastors, students, and anyone who cares about the true development of doctrine."" --Austen Ivereigh, Fellow, Campion Hall, University of Oxford"


A most compelling and passionate defense of perhaps the most controversial and debated magisterial document of recent times. . . . Pedro Gabriel provides a forensic-like approach in which he amply demonstrates how Amoris Laetitia can and must be read in a hermeneutic of continuity with past magisterial documents. I strongly recommend this profound work to all who seek to understand not only Amoris Laetitia itself but also the magisterium of Pope Francis. --Stephen Walford, author of Pope Francis, the Family, and Divorce: In Defense of Truth and Mercy With great depth, Pedro Gabriel examines the rich heritage that we have received from Saint John Paul II and the true perennial doctrine of the church and connects them with the theological-pastoral accents that Pope Francis has introduced in his pontificate--accents that educate us to always affirm the truth with mercy, without sacrificing one for the other. --Rodrigo Guerra, Secretary, the Pontifical Commission for Latin America (Vatican) The response to Amoris Laetitia was a confused misunderstanding based on bad assumptions. This book is a desperately needed response to the false claims people still believe about it. --David Wanat, Blogger, If I Might Interject In this refreshingly enlightening book, Gabriel explains the magisterium of Pope Francis as presented in Amoris Laetitia, demonstrates the consistency of the Holy Father's teachings with the full tradition of the Catholic Church, and firmly but charitably refutes the criticisms of those who have questioned the soundness and the authority of these magisterial pronouncements. He also clarifies certain basic principles of the church's moral teaching that for some time have often been overlooked or misunderstood. --Patrick J. Travers, Vicar General, Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau Pedro Gabriel's definitive defense of Pope Francis's teaching on marriage and the family is clear, concise, and compelling. He takes the critics seriously and engages them on their own terms, while showing that Amoris Laetitia is a profoundly traditional, orthodox teaching. This is essential reading for catechists, teachers, pastors, students, and anyone who cares about the true development of doctrine. --Austen Ivereigh, Fellow, Campion Hall, University of Oxford


"""A most compelling and passionate defense of perhaps the most controversial and debated magisterial document of recent times. . . . Pedro Gabriel provides a forensic-like approach in which he amply demonstrates how Amoris Laetitia can and must be read in a hermeneutic of continuity with past magisterial documents. I strongly recommend this profound work to all who seek to understand not only Amoris Laetitia itself but also the magisterium of Pope Francis."" --Stephen Walford, author of Pope Francis, the Family, and Divorce: In Defense of Truth and Mercy ""With great depth, Pedro Gabriel examines the rich heritage that we have received from Saint John Paul II and the true perennial doctrine of the church and connects them with the theological-pastoral accents that Pope Francis has introduced in his pontificate--accents that educate us to always affirm the truth with mercy, without sacrificing one for the other."" --Rodrigo Guerra, Secretary, the Pontifical Commission for Latin America (Vatican) ""The response to Amoris Laetitia was a confused misunderstanding based on bad assumptions. This book is a desperately needed response to the false claims people still believe about it."" --David Wanat, Blogger, If I Might Interject ""In this refreshingly enlightening book, Gabriel explains the magisterium of Pope Francis as presented in Amoris Laetitia, demonstrates the consistency of the Holy Father's teachings with the full tradition of the Catholic Church, and firmly but charitably refutes the criticisms of those who have questioned the soundness and the authority of these magisterial pronouncements. He also clarifies certain basic principles of the church's moral teaching that for some time have often been overlooked or misunderstood."" --Patrick J. Travers, Vicar General, Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau ""Pedro Gabriel's definitive defense of Pope Francis's teaching on marriage and the family is clear, concise, and compelling. He takes the critics seriously and engages them on their own terms, while showing that Amoris Laetitia is a profoundly traditional, orthodox teaching. This is essential reading for catechists, teachers, pastors, students, and anyone who cares about the true development of doctrine."" --Austen Ivereigh, Fellow, Campion Hall, University of Oxford"


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"Pedro Gabriel is one of the co-founders of the apologetics website ""Where Peter Is"" (wherepeteris.com), where he remains as one of its main contributors. Currently, he is taking classes of moral theology at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross. He is also a medical oncologist, an Internet journalist (Diploma with Honors from the London School of Journalism), a parish reader, and a published writer of Catholic novels."

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