tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post8620572642773029106..comments2024-03-26T19:23:49.755-07:00Comments on Introibo Ad Altare Dei: Giving Clerics and Arguments Even-Handed TreatmentIntroibo Ad Altare Deihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-72765958670891018412023-10-27T11:44:31.895-07:002023-10-27T11:44:31.895-07:00Please change your comment about Bishop Williamson...Please change your comment about Bishop Williamson to "One Hand Rick" and remove the parenthetical comment. Thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-63085623198565189992023-07-25T08:39:32.073-07:002023-07-25T08:39:32.073-07:00I wholeheatedly agree with your reasoning; the opp...I wholeheatedly agree with your reasoning; the opposing view offers no evidence to support their position; they basically employ a "begging the question" argument i.e. They assume as an established fact (that Pius XII established the imposition of two hands in the ordination of the priesthood) as something that is the very point of disputation. <br />Another argument against their position, is also from "Apostolicae Curae" on the "non-signification" of the sacramental matter in holy orders: " Although the signification ought to be found in the whole essential rite, that is to say, in the “matter and form”, it still pertains chiefly to the “form”; since the “matter” is the part which is not determined by itself, but which is determined by the “form”. And this appears still more clearly in the Sacrament of Order, the “matter” of which, in so far as we have to consider it in this case, is the imposition of hands, which, indeed, by itself signifies nothing definite, and is equally used for several Orders and for Confiirmation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-62848277897030298122022-12-24T13:53:13.995-08:002022-12-24T13:53:13.995-08:00Thank you so much for this rebuttal; the position ...Thank you so much for this rebuttal; the position that ordinations done with one hand are valid in the Eastern Rites, and invalid in the Western rites cannot be defended. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-86392099234468704032016-05-12T12:24:33.728-07:002016-05-12T12:24:33.728-07:00I only stumbled upon the PL blog yesterday. They a...I only stumbled upon the PL blog yesterday. They appear to have some valid complaints. The problem is the invective abounds and will do them no good, materially or spiritually. My comments, for the most part, were most unwelcome; although admittedly, my first comment was cheeky. They seem to be spinning in an orbit from which they cannot or do not wish to escape. <br />Thank you for offering this post. <br />BTW, I remember Fr. DePauw as I attended his Mass a few times over the years.CumExApostolatusOfficiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13348651961894752397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-49566643256194520052013-07-17T13:57:51.916-07:002013-07-17T13:57:51.916-07:00Thanks for this post. I have been trying to refute...Thanks for this post. I have been trying to refute this guy in the comments too. If you get a chance you might read through the anonymous comments on there.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com