But nevertheless I must add that had it not been for magisterial protection of the sacred texts, and of the Eucharistic liturgy at which we read and hear them, I would not even be here still to sound
Yes Paddy. CCC 615 - Substitution and Satisfaction are still there, without any 'softening'. Just for fun you could ask one of the AIs if this is still considered compatible with the Good News pitch o
AI admits "that it can analyze theological texts & generate arguments, but it cannot engage in the kind of critical theological reflection that requires human interpretation, personal growth and s
I just got into an exchange with ChatGPT about Flaubert, Louise Colet, and Sartre, and was amazed at the well-shaped essays I immediately got back in response to my dubia. A student would be very disc
Seán and Joe, thank you for all of that.
Excellent!!
The more I read the more I realise that the scholarly consensus now is that Anselm’s idea of substitutionary atonement is no longer viable.
Yet
Sir, AI's lecturing is like a dog's walking on his hind legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to find it done at all.
AI seems to invent facts and references with NO basis on what is cir
I came across this statement, below, today from Sancta Familia, a parish/ organisation here in Scotland whom I have always regarded as being fairly right wing.
I was quite shocked when I read this.
Wh
#5 ".... this jumped-up medium which is a cesspool of error and imposture."
True, Joe, but the 'cess' (or muck) comes from human misuse of it, not from the medium itself, which still (thank God) la
Damien Thompson is itching to make the elevation of Newman an occasion for polemic. I hope Pope Leo will handle it in a non-divisive way, with ecumenical tact -- it must be a celebration of the church
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Seán Ó Conaill – ‘Christus Victor’: Is Catholicism Trending Back to This?
August 7 2025But nevertheless I must add that had it not been for magisterial protection of the sacred texts, and of the Eucharistic liturgy at which we read and hear them, I would not even be here still to sound
Seán Ó Conaill – ‘Christus Victor’: Is Catholicism Trending Back to This?
August 7 2025Yes Paddy. CCC 615 - Substitution and Satisfaction are still there, without any 'softening'. Just for fun you could ask one of the AIs if this is still considered compatible with the Good News pitch o
Seán Ó Conaill – ‘Christus Victor’: Is Catholicism Trending Back to This?
August 7 2025AI admits "that it can analyze theological texts & generate arguments, but it cannot engage in the kind of critical theological reflection that requires human interpretation, personal growth and s
Prayer Request…
August 10 2025Surely this one incident, awful though it was, doesn’t mean that: “…violence against clergy is becoming more common even in Ireland!”
Seán Ó Conaill – ‘Christus Victor’: Is Catholicism Trending Back to This?
August 7 2025I just got into an exchange with ChatGPT about Flaubert, Louise Colet, and Sartre, and was amazed at the well-shaped essays I immediately got back in response to my dubia. A student would be very disc
Seán Ó Conaill – ‘Christus Victor’: Is Catholicism Trending Back to This?
August 7 2025Seán and Joe, thank you for all of that. Excellent!! The more I read the more I realise that the scholarly consensus now is that Anselm’s idea of substitutionary atonement is no longer viable. Yet
Seán Ó Conaill – ‘Christus Victor’: Is Catholicism Trending Back to This?
August 7 2025Sir, AI's lecturing is like a dog's walking on his hind legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to find it done at all. AI seems to invent facts and references with NO basis on what is cir
Prayer Request…
August 10 2025I came across this statement, below, today from Sancta Familia, a parish/ organisation here in Scotland whom I have always regarded as being fairly right wing. I was quite shocked when I read this. Wh
Seán Ó Conaill – ‘Christus Victor’: Is Catholicism Trending Back to This?
August 7 2025#5 ".... this jumped-up medium which is a cesspool of error and imposture." True, Joe, but the 'cess' (or muck) comes from human misuse of it, not from the medium itself, which still (thank God) la
Vatican News: St John Henry Newman set to become newest Doctor of the Church (plus reflection by Joe O’Leary)
July 31 2025Damien Thompson is itching to make the elevation of Newman an occasion for polemic. I hope Pope Leo will handle it in a non-divisive way, with ecumenical tact -- it must be a celebration of the church
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