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theological, and historical issues surrounding the Catholic Faith. Each topic-page
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Mark Bonocore dialogues with a fellow Catholic over Genesis 6 and the
theological consequences of the literal interpretation of angels mating with
humans. An interesting exchange.


An interesting discussion between Mark Bonocore and another Catholic
on the similarities and differences between the Orthodox and the SSPX.




From their discussion on religious liberty, this side dialogue features
John Pacheco issuing a bold challenge to Robert Sungenis to defend his novel teaching
which attempts to separate a civil right from a moral right. Find out the
very precarious position Sungenis finds himself in. If you are a Traditionalist,
you should let Robert know that he has a big problem.



Some time ago Dr. Thomas Woods challenged James Likoudis to provide
some "neo-Catholic" answers to his 8 challenges. Mr. Likoudis declined
the challenge, but our director decided to give it a go. It seems Dr.
Woods found something of interest in my answers since he has recently written
a rebuttal in The Remnant to Pacheco's piece.


Ever since the Second Vatican Council, religious freedom has been an
intensely contested and debated issue. In this ongoing dialogue, John
Pacheco and Robert Sungenis discuss whether the inter-religious gatherings at
Assisi can be justified by Dignitatis Humanae.


Robert Sungenis and John Pacheco dialogue on
Romans 11 and the conversion of the Jewish nation to the Catholic Faith. The original
is rather long and comprehensive. New insights and presuppositions are exposed in the sequel.




Have you ever been to Camelot and seen King Arthur and the Knights of
the Round Table? Well, here's your chance. See how our traddy
friends like to see the current "regime" at the Vatican as "against Tradition" while
assuming that Sir Lancelot and King Arthur had everything under control in
the Kingdom before Vatican II.


Not according to the Catholic Church it hasn't (CCC,121). In their
continuing discussion on the salvific mystery surrounding the Old Covenant, our
Director John Pacheco and CAI's President Robert Sungenis square off about the
place and role of the Old Covenant in New Covenant theology.



Religious Liberty and Vatican II are discussed in this exchange with
a Traditionalist. Some misconceptions are cleared up.



A comprehensive discussion on the old and new mass and issues surrounding the controversy.


A discussion on religious liberty and some of the excesses of the traditionalist position.




Art takes out a Sedevancantist. He clarifies the Catholic understanding
of religious liberty in light of Vatican II's Dignatitis Humanae.

A number of challenges confronted the Church after Vatican II. Read
up on the health and status of the Church beforehand to get a better perspective on
the current crisis.





