Thursday, 3 November 2011

SSPX and the Church - a lecture


A friend has sent me details of this lecture next week, which looks likely to be both informative and topical:

OXFORD GRADUATE CATHOLIC THEOLOGY GROUP

"A REACTIONARY REVOLUTION?
The Society of St Pius X and the Roman Catholic Church"

A talk by Dr Brian Sudlow
8pm, 10th November 2011
Old Law Library, Magdalen College

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The Pope and Bishop Bernard Fellay of SSPX

Image: eucharistandmission.blog

A range of reactions greeted Pope Benedict XVI's decision in 2009 to
restore to communion with Rome the four bishops of the
ultra-traditionalist Society of St Pius X - a group which opposes the
modernising reforms of the Second Vatican Council and subsequent
pontificates. Following several rounds of doctrinal talks, Rome has
presented the SSPX with a "doctrinal preamble" which, should it be
accepted, may serve as a foundation for the Society's canonical
regularisation in the Catholic Church. This talk will consider the
state and implications of these negotiations, as well as casting light
on the commitments governing the SSPX's approach to the Holy See.

Dr Brian Sudlow, Lecturer of French with Translation Studies at Aston
University, is an intellectual historian of the French Right and of
French Catholic literature. A former supporter of the Society of St
Pius X, he comments frequently on Catholic traditionalism, and
prepared the English translation of "Marcel Lefebvre" by Bernard
Tissier de Mallerais.

ALL WELCOME

ADMISSION FREE

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