Roman Catholic Church Hierarchy


Where was the push-back on the Paul Ryan Georgetown speech? (redstate)

(H/T Instapundit) Let me show you this picture: it's from House Ways/Means [Budget**] chair Paul Ryan's speech this morning (04/26/2012) at Georgetown. Specifically, it's the protest at Georgetown: Picture via John McCormack (via Twitchy): John is also noting that there weren't many protesters inside, either, and that things went off without a hitch.  Which is, of course, the way that these things should go; and I have no serious quibbles with the people who showed up with their signs and their long, hysterically demented, giant typewriter ribbon of protest and their pet news media van.  They're entitled to do it; and, hey, they showed up. So where's the rest of them? Twitchy went into this point a bit, but let's unpack it a bit more. The Democrats supposedly think (warning: FDL link) that Paul Ryan's budget plan is a hideous liability for the Republicans - that is, those Democrats that actually know what the word 'budget' even **means**, which apparently excludes the entire Senate Democratic caucus* - so you would think that this speech by Ryan would and should have been a media circus.  Watch the speech: in it Ryan went into how his own Catholic faith ...

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The Freemasonic Hierarchy of the Vatican II Idolatrous sect: THE LIST


Christ and the the Catholic Priesthood: Ecclesial Hierarchy and the Pattern of the Trinity


Christ and the the Catholic Priesthood: Ecclesial Hierarchy and the Pattern of the Trinity


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Christ and the the Catholic Priesthood: Ecclesial Hierarchy and the Pattern of the Trinity By Matthew Levering Creation itself is a participation in the gifting God, and God’s providence or government of all things involves creatures in this gifting.  Liturgy thus has its roots in the imitation of God’s gifting, the imago dei, and the primal and fundamental “ministering” or “serving” (leitour…

Conflict at Rome: Social Order and Hierarchy in Early Christianity


Conflict at Rome: Social Order and Hierarchy in Early Christianity



Utilizing archeological evidence and an analysis of two early Christian texts related to the church at Rome, James S. Jeffers offers a penetrating glimpse into the economic, social, and theological tensions of early Roman Christianity. Clement and the Shepherd of Hermas are shown to represent two decidedly conflicting conceptions of Christianity and hierarchy: Clement represents the social elite a…


The Rite of Sodomy Homosexuality and the Roman Catholic Church


The Rite of Sodomy Homosexuality and the Roman Catholic Church


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A tale of intergenerational homosexuality in the American hierarchy…