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Papal Supremacy Series: The Pope as Head and Member

December 4, 2021 ~ Jacobpmw ~ 1 Comment

Seeing the main contradiction of papal supremacy, we see the further implications of embracing this contradiction: the Church is no longer a perfect society.

Papal Supremacy Series: Conciliarism?

Bishops debating with the pope at the Council of Constance
November 22, 2021December 4, 2021 ~ Jacobpmw ~ 1 Comment

If Popes can be heretics, but faithful Catholics cannot be in communion with heretics, then what is there to do? Back in the 14th to 15th centuries, the Church found a solution. Is it still tenable for a Roman Catholic today?

Papal Supremacy Series: Refusing Communion

November 15, 2021November 15, 2021 ~ Jacobpmw ~ 5 Comments

Continuing our examination of papal supremacy, if communion requires common faith, who refuses communion to those without that faith?

Papal Supremacy Series: What is Faith?

November 8, 2021January 17, 2022 ~ Jacobpmw ~ 3 Comments

Part of the Papal Supremacy Series. What is Faith?

What Happened to Apologia Anglicana?

October 29, 2021January 2, 2022 ~ Jacobpmw ~ 4 Comments

What happened to Apologia Anglicana? The old owner is a now a Papist?

What Even is the Lex Orandi?

Picture of an Anglican Altarpiece: 10 Commandments, Tetragrammaton, Our Father, & Apostle's Creed.
October 21, 2021October 26, 2021 ~ Jacobpmw ~ 2 Comments

Benedict XVI saw both the Novus Ordo and the TLM as equal expression of the "lex orandi". Francis teaches only the Novus Ordo? Who is right? And what even is the "lex orandi"?

In Defense of Anglican Holy Orders Against Rome

Featured ~ Christian Wagner ~ 3 Comments

Leo XIII in 1896 released Apostolicae Curae, declaring Anglican orders invalid. However, did he properly understand Anglican theology? Some Anglican bishops responded quickly saying he didn't. Here's why we think they're right.

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