That sounds like a good cause!
I think Sungenis is a dangerous false teacher in some areas. Please be careful. Let us pray for discernment for each other.
I think nearly everyone has false teachings in some areas... we can't all be experts on everything.
I am skeptical of Sungenis' teachings re: geocentricism, but the book I mention is spot on.
and has nothing to do with cosmology
It's his antiSemitism that most concerns me.
and his rebelliousness toward his bishop.
oh, that's not in this book either. I don't keep to up to date on him since he announced the geocentricism stuffs
interesting (and unfortunate for Mr. Sungenis) however, that doesn't detract from his book I mentioned. It has a Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur
nonetheless, by their fruits we shall know them, and these are poison fruits! There is more to read than I can in a lifetime. So he is out.
I wasn't promoting Robert Sungenis, but his book that's over 10 years old
That's fine, I'm just telling you why I won't touch it... I'll stick to the Magisterium, not a man who flouts it
Fair enough. But there aren't many authors whose every word are pure orthodox doctrine.... take the good, leave the bad. Even the Summa has
I'll stick with the definition of EENS in the Catechism. And I'll try to get as many people as I can into full visible communion with us.
the necessity (and obligation) of evangelization is the whole point of Fr. Feeney's position on EENS (which is not opposed to the Catechism)
Like I said, I'm still studying, but I'd discuss it privately if you are willing.
Fr. Feeney died reconciled to the Church without having to recant his position on EENS