Iota Unum, Episode 14: The Youth
Once again, prefiguring Bergoglio, Paul VI pretends to be “hip” with the youth, and with the assistance of Professor Amerio, Father Trauner and Stephen take a look at the meaningless and trite phrases used...
Once again, prefiguring Bergoglio, Paul VI pretends to be “hip” with the youth, and with the assistance of Professor Amerio, Father Trauner and Stephen take a look at the meaningless and trite phrases used...
The Crown of Our Lord over society is cast aside as observed in the revision of the Concordat of the Catholic Church with Italy. This “laicization” is seen in the clergy as well, as...
In this episode the “reform” of the Roman Curia is discussed, which is to say, its destruction. Professor Amerio describes the “sic et non” rubric observed after the Council, as well as the necessary...
In the final episode of the Paul VI mini-series, Father Trauner and Stephen discuss the weakness of Paul VI, tied to his vision of “suffering for” instead of “governing” the Church. As authority is...
In this second episode of the Paul VI mini-series, Father Trauner and Stephen discuss the unheard of dissent against ostensible “papal” teaching in the case of Humane Vitae. Original Air Date: July 9, 2019...
This series which examines Professor Romano Amerio’s significant work documenting what he calls “changes in the Catholic Church” continues in a three-part mini series discussing Paul VI. This episode deals with Paul VI’s sloppy...
Just as the Council ditched all the preparatory work, so too the “Spirit of the Council” dumped the Council documents themselves as not nearly progressive enough. Father Arnold Trauner explains this so-called “spirit” and...
St. Joseph is added to the Canon, the Nota Praevia which is supposed to be added at the beginning of Lumen Gentium is printed at the end, and Paul VI “leads” the Church into...
We begin this episode by discussing the Metz Agreement, brokered by Cardinal Tisserant, which insured that there would be no condemnation of Modernism at the Council. We explore the false dichotomy between mercy and...
The three ordinary purposes of an ecumenical council are the causa fidei, causa unionis, and causa reformationis. Father Arnold Trauner explains these different purposes and relates them to the success of Vatican I. We...