You can always tell a holy spiritual giant, to whom you would walk 1000 miles in order to be guided, by their ability to multi-task a missal, NBA championship game on tv, and a glass of scotch...THERE is the man to lead his flock to understand all things. Does he also do movie reviews? That would be a big plus in showing people how to be holy. I bet he also could give wonderful advice on navigating Jesuit cocktail parties with wealthy donors, a mark of sainthood. Just the man to listen to.
Finally got a chance to watch this. The most striking aspect was that many of their assumptions and descriptions were wrong. They didn’t challenge their own information so could not reach a useful conclusion.
I only made it through the first 2 minutes It is Jesuit reasoning at its best. False premise: the controversy began in 1965, not after TC. "A good place to look for that is Twitter"; like the synod, it represents the view of a handful of self-selected people. The third strike was bringing in Massimo Fagglioli (sp?) - that was all the nonsense I was prepared to listen to.
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You can always tell a holy spiritual giant, to whom you would walk 1000 miles in order to be guided, by their ability to multi-task a missal, NBA championship game on tv, and a glass of scotch...THERE is the man to lead his flock to understand all things. Does he also do movie reviews? That would be a big plus in showing people how to be holy. I bet he also could give wonderful advice on navigating Jesuit cocktail parties with wealthy donors, a mark of sainthood. Just the man to listen to.
"lost and confused as a Jesuit in Holy Week"...and I always thought that was just a joke.
Finally got a chance to watch this. The most striking aspect was that many of their assumptions and descriptions were wrong. They didn’t challenge their own information so could not reach a useful conclusion.
I only made it through the first 2 minutes It is Jesuit reasoning at its best. False premise: the controversy began in 1965, not after TC. "A good place to look for that is Twitter"; like the synod, it represents the view of a handful of self-selected people. The third strike was bringing in Massimo Fagglioli (sp?) - that was all the nonsense I was prepared to listen to.
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