Ultramontanism and Tradition: The Role of Papal Authority in the Catholic Faith

Author:   Peter A Kwasniewski ,  Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke ,  Bishop Athanasius Schneider
Publisher:   OS Justi Press
Volume:   10
ISBN:  

9781960711595


Pages:   510
Publication Date:   24 January 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"With contributions by Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke - Bishop Athanasius Schneider - Phillip Campbell - Stuart Chessman - Charles A. Coulombe - Roberto de Mattei - Edward Feser - Timothy S. Flanders - R�mi Fontaine - A Friar of the Order of Preachers - Matt Gaspers - Jeremy Holmes - John P. Joy - Robert W. Keim - John Lamont - Sebastian Morello - Martin Mosebach - Clemens Victor Oldendorf - Thomas Pink - Enrico Roccagiachini - Eric Sammons - Joseph Shaw - Henry Sire - Thomas Sternberg - Darrick Taylor - Jos� A. Ureta It is not possible to understand the crisis in the modern Catholic Church, much less see how it might be overcome, without a critical understanding of the ecclesial current known as ultramontanism. Originating with nineteenth-century conservatives rallying to the anti-Liberalism of Pius IX, it developed over time into a hyperpapalism that weakened subsidiarity, stifled local custom, and dismantled tradition, until with Pope Francis it has morphed into a veritable engine of progressivism. What are the historical, theological, and cultural causes of this complex phenomenon-at once a quasi-doctrine, an attitude, and a political regime? Is an ultramontanist papacy the source of our ills or their only possible remedy (or perhaps both, since ""the corruption of the best is the worst"")? Might there be a ""spirit of Vatican I"" as harmful, in its own way, as the later and rightly denigrated ""spirit of Vatican II""? Can a pope be a heretic, and what, if anything, may be done when such an evil confronts the Church? What is the relationship between moral authority and coercive power? Between papacy and episcopacy? Between legal positivism, blind obedience, and clerical abuse (sexual and otherwise)? In the face of pontifical monarchy, do churches sui iuris, organized communities, subordinate rulers, baptized faithful, immemorial traditions, time-honored liturgies, (still) enjoy their own inviolable rights? These and related questions are deftly addressed by twenty-six scholars in an anthology of the best of conservative and traditional writing on these controversial topics."

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Author:   Peter A Kwasniewski ,  Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke ,  Bishop Athanasius Schneider
Publisher:   OS Justi Press
Imprint:   OS Justi Press
Volume:   10
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.739kg
ISBN:  

9781960711595


ISBN 10:   1960711598
Pages:   510
Publication Date:   24 January 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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