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Rutler, Unprepared for spiritual battle via Pertinacious Papist
Archive 2008-12-21 papabear 2008
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Rutler, Unprepared for spiritual battle via Pertinacious Papist
The New Beginning papabear 2008
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Apropos of that, the Pertinacious Papist, Dr. Phil Blosser, has posted about a recent interview with that treasure of the Church, Dr. Alice von Hildebrand, on the occasion of the publication of her new biography of her late husband, The Soul of a Lion.
How much can the smoke of Satan be dispelled? Mike L 2006
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Apropos of that, the Pertinacious Papist, Dr. Phil Blosser, has posted about a recent interview with that treasure of the Church, Dr. Alice von Hildebrand, on the occasion of the publication of her new biography of her late husband, The Soul of a Lion.
Archive 2006-04-01 Mike L 2006
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Joseph O'Leary, has made that absurd charge at Pertinacious Papist under his standard moniker "Spirit of Vatican II" no kidding, that's his chosen handle.
Never thought I'd see the day... Mike L 2006
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Having followed O'Leary's comments at Pertinacious Papist intermittently for the last year, I note that he is deliberately provocative and sometimes quite weird.
The Fall and Rise of the Neocaths Mike L 2006
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Having followed O'Leary's comments at Pertinacious Papist intermittently for the last year, I note that he is deliberately provocative and sometimes quite weird.
Archive 2006-07-01 Mike L 2006
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In that vein The Pertinacious Papist, Dr. Phil Blosser, offers a pointed Christmas reflection that includes C.S. Lewis' classic remarks on modern biblical criticism.
Archive 2006-12-01 Mike L 2006
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In that vein The Pertinacious Papist, Dr. Phil Blosser, offers a pointed Christmas reflection that includes C.S. Lewis' classic remarks on modern biblical criticism.
Avoiding docetism Mike L 2006
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Pertinacious adhesion to a doctrine contradictory to a point of faith clearly defined by the Church is heresy pure and simple, heresy in the first degree.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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