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Newman vs Leo. Or, “visible”, but in an “invisible” way. Or, “a new fiction”…

The gang at Called to Communion are fond of telling us that Christ founded a visible church. This article is featured as the lead article at their Papacy Roundup. It’s all so clear to them now — the perspicuity of Roman dogma leaves no room for question. But at the end of the 19th century, …

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Posted byJohn BugayMarch 12, 2013Posted in"Petrine Succession", 2013 Papal Conclave, Bryan Cross, Called to Communion, casuistry, Catholic Hermeneutics, Church History, development of doctrine, development of the papacy, earliest church, Pope Leo XIII, Roman Catholic EcclesiologyTags: a mere letter, author of grace, Called to Communion, corinthians, difficulties, foundation, fulfil this office, holy trinity, ignatius, kingdom, magisterium, Newman, no doctrine is defined till it is violated, one church, papacy roundup, Paul, perspicuity, popes and bishops, power of the pope, principle of cohesion, sacraments of the church, shepherd, spouse, st peter's prerogative, stability and strength, support the church, talking out of both sides of your mouth, theory, universal jurisdiction, vice-gerent, visible

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