Friday, May 2, 2008

Tripartite Elements of Traditional Roman Catholicism

1. Sacred Scripture

2. Sacred Tradition

3. Constant Magisterial Teaching


Historically, these "3" elements--in a sense recapitulated the Blessed Trinity and much as a three-legged stool--provided stability for the Roman Catholic faith throughout the ages.

In light of Vatican II, is this formulation still operative that is, do these "3" elements still operate in the same way and do they carry the precise meaning that they did prior to the Council?

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What/Where is the Roman Catholic Church?

In light of Traditional Catholic dogma/doctrine, how should the Second Vatican Council be viewed ? Is it consistent with Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition and prior Magisterial teaching?

What explains the tremendous amount of "bad fruit" which has been forthcoming since the close of the Council in 1965? “By their fruits you shall know them” (Matt. 7:16)

This site explores these questions and more in an attempt to place the Second Vatican Council in proper perspective.