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Detail from portrait of St. John Henry Newman, by Sir John Everett Millais (Image: Wikipedia); right: Archbishop Víctor Manuel Fernández in 2014. (Image: Daniel Ibanez/CNA)

The implications of recent remarks from Pope Francis and Archbishop Víctor Manuel Fernandez are quite dramatic.

By Dr. Edward Feser, Catholic World Report, July 15, 2023

Edward Feser is the author of several books on philosophy and morality, including All One in Christ: A Catholic Critique of Racism and Critical Race Theory (Ignatius Press, August 2022), and Five Proofs of the Existence of God and is co-author of By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: A Catholic Defense of Capital Punishment, both also published by Ignatius Press.

 

St. John Henry Newman famously noted that during the Arian crisis, “the governing body of the Church came short” in fighting the heresy, and orthodoxy was preserved primarily by the laity.  “The Catholic people,” he says, “were the obstinate champions of Catholic truth, and the bishops were not.”  Even Pope Liberius temporarily caved in to pressure to accept an ambiguous formula and to condemn St. Athanasius, the great champion of orthodoxy.  Newman wrote:

The body of the Episcopate was unfaithful to its commission, while the body of the laity was faithful to its baptism…

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