The author argues that the Church’s primary mission should be the salvation of souls, not social justice activism. They believe that focusing on traditional practices, like the Latin Mass, can organically lead to social justice outcomes. Examples of influential Catholics like Lech Walesa and Cesar Chavez support this viewpoint.
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Books on Popes and popes on the Liturgy
This list will start with a book that gives a biography of each pontiff from the first one – Peter, appointed by God (the second person of the Blessed Trinity, Jesus Christ) all the way to John Paul II elected in 1978. It is entitled “The Popes” by Eric John (Editor) Publisher :… Continue reading Books on Popes and popes on the Liturgy
Biblical Support of the fact God Wants Priests, and Wants to be Able to Choose His Priest and that Peter is Special as Well as the Fact that the Church is the Continuation and Indeed the Fulfilment of the Jewish Religion Supported by a quote from the book “Pope Peter” and the Final Half of the Review of that Book
The book Pope Peter by Joe Heschmeyer is an entire book “defending the Church’s most distinctive doctrine in a time of Crisis,” that of course is that God Almighty wanted one church, the fulfilment of the Jewish religion, with the arrival of the Messiah (Jesus Christ the Son of God to be the one… Continue reading Biblical Support of the fact God Wants Priests, and Wants to be Able to Choose His Priest and that Peter is Special as Well as the Fact that the Church is the Continuation and Indeed the Fulfilment of the Jewish Religion Supported by a quote from the book “Pope Peter” and the Final Half of the Review of that Book
First Part of a Book Review on Joe Heschmeyers Book Pope Peter
This book in my opinion was a great defense of the papacy and the fact that Jesus Christ wanted the organized priesthood to continue to offer sacrifice, though an actual sacrifice, that in some mysterious way is exactly the one offered at Calvery but in a special identical way renewed. This mystery like the… Continue reading First Part of a Book Review on Joe Heschmeyers Book Pope Peter
