'Filial Correction' to Pope Francis for 'Propagating Heresy': Sixty-two clergy and lay scholars have united in an action that has not been used since the Middle Ages

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In what is known as a “filial correction” for “propagating heresy,” 62 Catholic scholars have corrected Pope Francis — in an action that has not occurred since the Middle Ages. The letter was delivered to Pope Francis on August 11, 2017, but the pontiff did not respond and, therefore, it was made public on Sept. The second part of the document outlines the specific corrections they charge against the pope, and the third is called the Elucidation, which outlines two key causes of this crisis. The causes are Modernism and the influence of Martin Luther on Pope Francis. "The letter shows how Luther had ideas on marriage, divorce, forgiveness, and divine law which correspond to those which the pope has promoted? It also notes the explicit and unprecedented praise given by Pope Francis to the German heresiarch," reads the press release on the matter. Related: Pope Francis' New Pontifical Institute: Another Political Move. Another point made in this letter is that nothing about these seven heretical positions has been officially accepted as church doctrine — and Pope Francis has not insisted they be attributed as church doctrine. The signers made no statement involving Pope Francis' knowledge of the heresy — and simply asked him to condemn these points. "The theological implications of certain interpretations of Amoris Laetitia include several very fundamental problems," Joseph Shaw, a Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at St Benet's Hall, Oxford University, told LifeZette. Historian and jurist, former professor at the University of Maine. Professor of philosophy, Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Archdiocese of Detroit. University professor, Mar de la Plata (Argentina). Professor of history and philosophy, Senior High School of Ancona. Research doctor in moral philosophy at the University of Cagliari. Head of department for the Study of Ancient and Medieval Thought at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague. Professor of philosophy at Saints Cyril and Methodius Theological Faculty, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic. Founding president of the American Catholic Lawyers’ Association. Professor of public law at the University of Udine. Professor at the Istituto Superiore di Scienze Religiose of Benevento, Pontifical Theological University of Southern Italy. Professor of ethics at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan Retired professor of literature and of strategic-cultural studies Full professor at the Catholic University of Louvain and at the Flemish Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Lecturer in dogmatic theology, Theological Faculty of Lugano, Switzerland Professor and director of the Department of Political Sciences at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan Academic of the Holy See
Dean emeritus of the Pontifical Lateran University Professor in private universities in Italy Former professor at the University of Florence Former professor of the History of Christianity, European University of Rome Lecturer in philosophy at the Catholic University of Louvain Former member of the Human Services Commission of the Catholic Bishops of South Africa Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Charles University, Prague Paolo Pasqualucci
, professor of philosophy (retired), University of Perugia Professor of medieval philosophy in the Philosophy Faculty of the University of Chil Former professor of church history and patrology at the Faculty of Theology of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Associate professor of history, St John’s University, NYC Licentiate in philosophy at University of Freiburg External researcher at the Catholic University of Milan and former editorial assistant of Communio, International Catholic Review (Italian edition) Former professor at the Catholic University of Lublin Research associate, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan Tutor in moral philosophy, St Benet’s Hall, University of Oxford Adjunct research fellow, University of New England, NSW, Australia Associate professor of philosophy of public law at the University of Udine Former professor at the Pontifical University of São Paulo, Brazil

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