Priest Denies Eucharist - Enlightenment Errors - Candlemas Traditions

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Date – Thursday, February 2nd, 2023 – Feast of St. Joan de Lestonnac

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What’s Concerning Us? – Fr. Thomas Reese article The Eucharist is about more than the real presence

The final nail in the coffin was a series of articles on gay marriage, starting with one strongly opposed to it by a philosophy professor from the Catholic University of America. In response to this article, we received an unsolicited article supporting gay marriage by a theology professor from Boston College. I knew this would be controversial, so I allowed the first author to respond to the response, and thus have the last word. That was not good enough.
Soon after, the word came from Ratzinger that Reese had to go. For various reasons, the message was not communicated to me until after he was elected pope.
https://religionnews.com/2022/02/22/i-forgive-pope-benedict-i-hope-others-can-too/

https://www.ncronline.org/opinion/guest-voices/eucharist-about-more-real-presence
As Pius XII taught: “Clearly no sincere Catholic can refuse to accept the formulation of Christian doctrine more recently elaborated and proclaimed as dogmas by the Church, under the inspiration and guidance of the Holy Spirit with abundant fruit for souls, because it pleases him to hark back to the old formulas.” - Pius XII, Encyclical Mediator Dei (“MD” Hereafter), 1947, n. 60, 2

The Church extends this principle very far. She condemned the Synod of Pistoia’s treatment of the holy Eucharist, not because it denied dogma or doctrine per se, but because it “disregard[ed] the scholastic questions about the manner in which Christ is present in the Eucharist,” and specifically because it doctrine “absolutely omit[ed] to make any mention of transubstantiation”: “[B]y an indiscreet and suspicious omission of this sort knowledge is taken away both of an article pertaining to faith, and also of the word consecrated by the Church to protect the profession of it, as if it were a discussion of a merely scholastic question.”
https://wmreview.co.uk/2023/02/01/lofton-tradition/

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