(Round Robin Time) The 3 sources of divine revelation
What are Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium?
The other name for modernism
What is liberalism?
The creation of the scientific method created a model of independent knowledge derived from observable data. The period after its inception is called this.
What is the Scientific Revolution?
The same Holy Mother Church holds and teaches that God, the beginning and end of all things, can be known with certitude by the natural light of human reason from created things
The existence of God can be known through human reason
The heretical belief that the soul should be totally quiet and docile to God, so much so that you shouldn’t even fight against sin. They believed that you should just let all things happen.
What is Quietism?
A good tenet of liberalism
What is...
What is heliocentrism (the sun is in the middle of the galaxy)?
For, even as God wills all men to be saved, and to arrive at the knowledge of the truth; so the Church, constituted by God the Mother and Teacher of nations, knows its own office to be a debtor to all
God wants everyone to be saved and He made the Church to be for everyone
A philosophy of the Enlightenment that taught that only human reason can give people knowledge
The council that Dei Filius was promulgated at
What is Vatican I?
A bad tenet of liberalism
What is...
Reason and nature can tell you this, but no further
What is that God exists?
Moreover, although the assent of faith is by no means a blind movement of the intellect, nevertheless, no one can "assent to the preaching of the Gospel," as he must to attain salvation, without the illumination and inspiration of the Holy Spirit
We need reason and the HS to have Faith
The belief that God does exist and created the world, but He refrains from interfering with it
What is Deism?
The extent to which someone can learn about God by reason alone
What is God's existence?
Perhaps modernism's worst result- the idea that there is a such thing as "my truth and your truth," "my morality and your morality"
What is moral relativism?
Catholic scientist who invented vaccines and pasteurization, which is the removal of bacteria from food like milk
Who is Louis Pasteur?
In matters of faith and morals pertaining to the instruction of Christian Doctrine... no one is permitted to interpret Sacred Scripture itself contrary to this sense, or even contrary to the unanimous agreement of the Fathers.
No one can interpret the Scriptures by themselves and disagree with the Church and still be correct
An attempt to bring Calvinism to Catholicism (predestination). It taught that God only saved a few “elect” and everyone else was condemned to hell. It also denied Penance.
What is Jansenism?
The country that most prominent saints from the Enlightenment lived (also where a lot of the problems came from)
What is France?
The first "modern pope" who addressed the heresies associated with liberalism
Who is Pope Pius IX?
Catholic priest and professor who suggested the universe came from a “primeval atom” that rapidly expanded (The Big Bang Theory). He argued that the universe had a beginning.
Who is Georges Lemaître?
By this it happens that the Church as "a standard set up unto the nations" [Is 11:12], both invites to itself those who have not yet believed, and makes its sons more certain that the faith, which they profess, rests on a very firm foundation.
The Church calls those not in the Church and corrects and forms those in it
The heresy that God and the universe are the same thing
What is Pantheism?