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1 - Feb 2016 - Letters: Joint party inquiry into porn, Andrew Ryan
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On 2 December 2015 the Senate passed without dissent a motion to set up an inquiry into the impact of pornography on Australian children.
2 - Aug 2015 - Obituary: Fr Greg Jordan: an exemplary Jesuit, AD2000 Report
This did not endear him to those whose bent is towards dissent and towards challenging due authority; but Fr Ross courageously adhered to Catholic truth and tradition in which he was so well grounded through thick and thin.
3 - Mar 2015 - Books: MODERN MORAL PROBLEMS: Trustworthy Answers to Tough Questions, William B Smith, Michael E. Daniel
90 ISBN: 9781586176341) Recent decades have witnessed dissent from church teachings and in many instances inadequate catechesis that has led to confusion about moral teachings.
4 - Oct 2014 - Do we construct the Church in our own image?, Fr Ken Clark
It is sometimes claimed that dissent from the magisterium is totally compatible with being a good Catholic and poses no obstacle to the reception of the Sacraments.
5 - Aug 2014 - Books: NEW OUTPOURINGS OF THE SPIRIT, by Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Benedict XVI, Br Barry Coldrey
At a time of turmoil in the Catholic Church these movements provided intense points of light during a winter of discontent when many priests and religious left their ministries and there was widespread dissent from the Churchs Magisterium by some theologians.
6 - Aug 2014 - Uncovering the ideas behind the 'culture of death', Donald DeMarco
Therefore dissent debate and discussion would be outlawed.
7 - Jul 2014 - Life: a gift of inestimable value, Anne Lastman
No past or future papal document would elicit so much dissent within the Church yet with the benefit of hindsight it is now possible to see that his following words were truly prophetic ( HV 17).
8 - Jul 2014 - Summorum Pontificum: Growth of Latin Mass parishes and chaplaincies in Australia, Michael E. Daniel
Perhaps one of the most obvious is that vocal dissent from the Churchs teachings is noticeable by its absence.
9 - Jun 2014 - Religious freedom and same-sex 'marriage', Fr John FLynn LC
What he termed the extraordinary cultural pressure on people to endorse same-sex marriage has taken the form of demonising dissent where those who criticise gay marriage are instantly written off as homophobes and bigots.
10 - Jun 2014 - US Catholic school embroiled in dispute over Church teaching, Kirsten Andersen
Catholic educations easy bargain of dont ask dont tell concerning dissent against Church teachings and morality has coalesced into outrage from parents and students when high schools try to teach and enforce Church teachings wrote Rebecca Hamilton of the Public Catholic blog.
11 - Nov 2013 - Letters: Clutching at straws, Anne Lastman
Is this more guesswork or another sign of dissent on the matter?
12 - Jul 2013 - News: The Church Around the World
One address discussed sisters moving beyond the Church and beyond Jesus while letters from LCWR officers suggested corporate dissent from teachings such as the sacramental male priesthood and on homosexuality.
13 - May 2013 - Reflection: Pentecost: opening our minds to truth and our hearts to love, Bishop Arthur Serratelli
When we live the mystery of Pentecost dissent from Church teaching and disdain for others or for those who are appointed to serve are no longer possible.
14 - Feb 2013 - Letters: Secularist creed, Fr Bernard McGrath
The greatest danger to society is not from Christian beliefs which have given us our freedom and rights but from secular atheism which is intolerant of any dissent at all from its tenets.
15 - Feb 2013 - News: The Church Around the World
Catholic News Agency US bishops strong stance against dissent The Catholic bishop of Madison Wisconsin has banned employees of a local spirituality center including two nuns from speaking in his diocese.
16 - Sep 2012 - Letters: Old Testament, Fr Brian Harrison OS
The only figleaf my critic can find in attempting to cover his dissent is the theologically puerile claim that were all biblical assertions true the creed would become an unbearable burden on Christians by virtue of including thousands of minor biblical details.
17 - Sep 2012 - Time for women's "true genius" to reassert itself, Anne Lastman
Sadly the loudest noise that is mostly heard from the feminine both inside and outside the Church is the voice of dissent and disobedience.
18 - Aug 2012 - Religious freedom: US Supreme Court upholds Obamacare, Babette Francis
Kennedy normally the courts swing vote found himself in the unusual position of speaking in a major case for the four dissenters who would have thrown out the entire law.
19 - Jul 2012 - Letters: US religious women, Richard Congram
Sadly dissent remains alive and well within the Church.
20 - Jul 2012 - Benedict XVI calls for reform of US Catholic higher education, Hilary White
Fr Curran who was eventually barred by the Vatican from teaching Catholic theology and now teaches at a Methodist university became a herald of the new updated and heavily secularised version of Catholicism when in 1968 he together with 600 other theologians authored an open letter formally dissenting from Pope Paul VIs teaching on contraception in Humanae Vitae.
21 - Jul 2012 - Religious Freedom: Prague's Cardinal Duka thanks Australians for helping religious prisoners, Peter Westmore
He was imprisoned during the crackdown on dissent following the release of Charter 77 a human rights declaration originally signed by over 240 prominent citizens of Czechoslovakia.
22 - Jun 2012 - Women Religious: Vatican takes action against dissenting US nuns, Babette Francis
Dissent The Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) was founded in 1956 and approved by the Vatican as an umbrella organisation representing nuns in the US.
23 - Dec 2011 - Ad Limina Visit: Australia's Bishops reaffirm their unity with Benedict XVI, Michael Gilchrist
As for priests in the Toowoomba Diocese who have continued their dissent against the Popes action Cardinal Pell said he hoped Bishop Morris will remind them of their duties to get on with life and serve the people when their next bishop is appointed.
24 - Jul 2011 - Letters: 'Temple Police', Patricia Byrnes
The Diocese is suffering and will continue to suffer with Toowoomba priests using diocesan facilities to hold meetings to organise dissent and to raise money for media coverage in support of Bishop Morris.
25 - Jun 2011 - Cardinal Pell: 'liberalism has no young Catholic progeny', Cardinal George Pell
But as an exercise in loyal dissent it moves beyond the limits of orthodox Catholicism.
26 - Jun 2011 - Archbishop Hickey: tribute to an outstanding Church leader, Brian Peachey
Dissent In 1993 to counter the open dissent from the teaching in Pope Paul VIs Humanae Vitae he published a Pastoral Letter on the 25th anniversary of the encyclical clearly setting out the Churchs teaching against contraception.
27 - Nov 2010 - Canonisation: St Mary of the Cross MacKillop: let the truth be told, Peter Westmore
The ravages on Catholics of the 1960s cultural revolution - which involved dissent against the Churchs teaching on human sexuality widened to a denial of the Churchs moral authority and eventually to a wholesale rejection of the institutional Church - was due largely to the impact of moral relativism and individualism.
28 - Aug 2010 - Liberalism: Christian churches and the 'religious left', Babette Francis
The Churchs objections over the bills abortion expansion he said were an absolute red herring that only served to fan the flames of dissent and discord.
29 - Mar 2010 - Books: THE GOD WHO LOVES YOU, by Peter Kreeft, Br Barry Coldrey
They appear to be regularly in dissent about core doctrines of the Faith.
30 - Mar 2010 - Letters: Climate censorship, Michael Griffiths
One alarming aspect of the climate change debate has been the suppression of dissent.
31 - Mar 2010 - Culture of Life: Cardinal Pell receives pro-life von Galen Award, Babette Francis
He issued forceful public denunciations of the Third Reichs euthanasia programs and persecution of the Catholic Church making him one of the most visible and unrelenting internal voices of dissent against the Nazis.
32 - Feb 2010 - News: The Church Around the World
The Pope pointed out that the more or less visible scars of Marxist liberation theology such as rebellion division dissent offences anarchy are still being felt causing great suffering and a grave loss of dynamic strength in your diocesan communities.
33 - Dec 2009 - Books: IMAGES OF HOPE, EUROPE TODAY AND TOMORROW, by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Br Barry Coldrey
But as the years passed he lost faith in a reform movement which questioned or rejected traditional doctrines and morality and when permanent dissent became the politically-correct stance for progressive theologians.
34 - Oct 2009 - Priesthood: Why the Catholic Church cannot ordain women, Kathleen Wood OAM
In light of increasing dissent on the question the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued the document Inter Insigniores in l976 stating that the ordination of women to the priesthood could not be considered due to the undeviating tradition of the Church which in fidelity to the example of Our Lord does not consider herself authorised to admit women to priestly ordination.
35 - Sep 2009 - News: The Church Around the World
The Instrumentum Laboris reflections also inquire about the process for responding to sisters who dissent publicly or privately from the authoritative teaching of the Church.
36 - Aug 2009 - Books: BECAUSE GOD IS REAL: Sixteen Questions, One Answer, by Peter Kreeft, Br Barry Coldrey
More recently orthodox Catholic apologists have found themselves defending Catholicism to a variety of census Catholics some of whom have a pick-and-mix circ; la carte approach to Catholic teaching and appear to be permanently in dissent about core doctrines of the Faith.
37 - Aug 2009 - God's Messengers: Angels: what Scripture and Tradition reveal, Susan McKinley
In these stories it was Satans wounded pride and indignation at the thought of bowing down to Jesus seemingly a mere human that caused him to dissent.
38 - Jul 2009 - Letters: Vatican II, Valentine Gallagher
Father Joseph Sirba asserts that this apostasy derives at least in part from such causes as dissent tolerated by weak leaders which in turn has led to confusion as to what we Catholics believe and how we should live.
39 - Jun 2009 - Sharia Law: Lights dim for Christians in Pakistan, Babette Francis
The resolution sponsored by Pakistan on behalf of the 57-member Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) though couched in human rights language with references to diversity and stereotyping is a thinly-disguised attempt to legitimise anti-blasphemy laws that theocratic Muslim regimes use to stifle dissent and persecute religious minorities.
40 - May 2009 - US Catholics leaving the Church in droves: what can be done?, Fr Joseph A. Sirba
In a word our problem has been dissent tolerated by weak leaders which in turn has led to confusion as to what we as Catholics believe and how we should live.
41 - May 2009 - Dissent: Rebel South Brisbane priest: new cafeteria church launched, Michael Gilchrist
Fr Kennedy and his dissenting followers from around Brisbane initially refused to vacate the church making it impossible for the new administrator Fr Ken Howell to take over.
42 - Apr 2009 - Letters: Dissent, Peter D. Howard
The dissent at St Marys in South Brisbane according to Christopher Pearson in The Australian is because the local hierarchy has been scandalously remiss.
43 - Mar 2009 - American seminaries mostly 'healthy', but many problems remain
Praising most diocesan seminaries for the unity of their faculty with the magisterium the report still observed the presence of some faculty members who dissent from magisterial teaching; such dissenters are out of kilter with the rest of the faculty and with the seminarians themselves.
44 - Nov 2008 - History: Cardinal Stafford on Humanae Vitae: how dissenters tore the Church apart, Cardinal Francis Stafford
On the 40th anniversary of Humanae Vitae (1968) I have been asked to reflect on one event of that year the doctrinal dissent among some priests and theologians in an American archdiocese on the occasion of its publication.
45 - Sep 2008 - News: The Church Around the World
There is widespread dissent from Church teaching and a massive exodus from the Church with roughly one-third of those raised Catholic leaving the church and approximately one-in-ten American adults now former Catholics.
46 - Jul 2008 - Books: Books available from AD2000 Books
90 Saving Those Damned Catholics Judie Brown President and co-founder of the American Life League and named as one of the Top 100 Catholics of the 20th century Judie Brown issues a fearless hard-hitting call for stronger Church leadership to confront dissent and secularism.
47 - Jul 2008 - Books: TURMOIL AND TRUTH, by Philip Trower, Tim Cannon
Trower deftly traverses an impressive range of issues in exposing the swelling undercurrent of dissent prior to the Council.
48 - Jul 2008 - Editorial: Significance of World Youth Day 2008, Michael Gilchrist
The presence of thousands of young Catholics enthusiastic in their faith will be a potent antidote to the all-too-common sour negative images of dissent that tend to populate secular media reports.
49 - Jun 2008 - Books: Books available from AD2000 Books
90 Saving Those Damned Catholics Judie Brown President and co-founder of the American Life League and named as one of the Top 100 Catholics of the 20th century Judie Brown issues a fearless hard-hitting call for stronger Church leadership to confront dissent and secularism.
50 - Apr 2008 - Apostolic journey: Pope's Washington visit will address key issues, Peter Westmore
Some of the biggest points for dissent in the American Catholic Church focus on the role and responsibility of Catholic universities in the proper formation of religious values for young Catholics.
51 - Feb 2008 - Letters: Dissent, Frank White
Along with St Paul and the rest of the New Testament writers true Catholics make no room for dissent.
52 - Dec 2007 - Letters: Far-sightedness of Father Purcell, Fr Brian Harrison OS
Since this Bishop is now advocating something pretty much like liberal Anglicanism his book will confirm Protestant and Orthodox Christians in their errors delight the Churchs secularist enemies and inject further dissent and confusion into an already weakened and divided Australian Catholic community.
53 - Dec 2007 - News: The Church Around the World
Sandro Magister (Rome) Choice of dissenting guest speaker criticised In Austin Texas Bishop Gregory Aymond objected to a planned lecture at St Edwards University to be given by a priest who has previously been disciplined for dissent from Catholic teaching.
54 - Jun 2007 - Obituary: Bill Daly RIP: fearless defender of Catholic orthodoxy in Australia, Fr James Tierney
As dissent escalated in the early 1970s Bill placed before various Church authorities his evidence of catechetical confusion.
55 - Jun 2007 - Obituary: A tribute to natural family planning pioneer, Dr John Billings, RIP, Msgr Peter J. Elliott
He reached out first within our Catholic community to help and guide many who had been misled or confused by dissent or disheartened by social pessimism.
56 - May 2007 - Editorial: AD2000: accentuating the positive, Michael Gilchrist
From time to time loyal dedicated readers plead with us to provide more good news stories about the Church as they feel discouraged by reports documenting further dissent liturgical abuses and statistical declines in Australia and elsewhere.
57 - Mar 2007 - Leadership: The scandal of Australia's anti-life Catholic politicians, Marcel White
They must be made to answer for their public dissent and Church leaders should be addressing this public scandal with a degree of urgency.
58 - Feb 2007 - Priesthood: Orthodox priests in a divided Church, Fr John Trigilio
True this group was unmistakably prone to dissent from Magisterial teaching (as evidenced by their enthusiastic embrace of Charles Curran and his dissent from Humanae Vitae) and they were certainly not concerned or preoccupied with loyalty to Rome.
59 - Dec 2006 - Letters: Vatican guidelines on Holy Communion for politicians, Vincent Bemowski
Consider the following: It is sometimes claimed that dissent from the Magisterium is totally compatible with being a good Catholic and poses no obstacle to the reception of the sacraments.
60 - Dec 2006 - Benedict XVI challenges 'de-Christianisation' of society, Michael Gilchrist
The situation of the faith in Switzerland is typical of most other Western European nations where weekly Mass attendances are into single digits and the monitoring of theological dissent and liturgical abuses by bishops is lax.
61 - Oct 2006 - Book Launch: Lost! Australian Catholics Today, by Michael Gilchrist
devotes its first chapters to case studies of nonsense and dissent dressed up as renewal; what John Paul II called shadows in the liturgy; and the spiritual shortcomings of most Catholic schools as well as Australian Catholic University.
62 - Oct 2006 - Spanish bishops attack false theologies, AD2000 Report
In a pastoral instruction Theology and Secularisation in Spain dated 30 March 2006 Spains bishops have cited dissenting theologies as a root cause of the countrys crisis of faith.
63 - Sep 2006 - Conscience: AD2000 interviews Cardinal Pell, Cardinal George Pell
The article which was prominently positioned in the papers editorial section expressed dissent from several important Church teachings along with criticisms of Cardinal George Pell.
64 - Aug 2006 - DIY Mass: Redemptionis Sacramentum revisited, Fr Martin Durham
Dissent received an enormous boost when some hundreds of American theologians dissented from Pope Paul VIs encyclical Humanae Vitae (1968).
65 - Aug 2006 - Does Wollongong's Catholic Education Office endorse dissent?, AD2000 Report
Catholic education offices in some dioceses continue to allow public dissenters access to church facilities to address Catholic audiences.
66 - Jul 2006 - Letters: Contraception, Richard Congram
This encyclical was met with dissent from many liberal Catholics including priests long before the HIV/AIDS epidemic manifested itself.
67 - Jun 2006 - Books: The Defamation of Pius XII, by Ralph McInerny, Michael Daniel
McInerny suggests this derived from anti-Catholic sentiment within society and dissent from within against the Churchs teaching authority.
68 - Jun 2006 - Education: Why do CEOs use Groome's RE method?, AD2000 Report
au/ Titled Treasures New and Old the Canberra curriculum rests heavily on the method of RE teaching pioneered by the well-known American dissenter Thomas Groome which he calls Shared Christian Praxis.
69 - Apr 2006 - News: The Church Around the World
Catholic News Agency Canadian religious orders in open revolt John-Henry Westen of LifeSite News reported on 7 March that the Canadian Religious Conference (CRC) the official organisation representing the over 200 religious congregations in Canada has publicly voiced dissent to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
70 - Feb 2006 - Priestly vocations: the key role of bishops, John Mallon
Meanwhile the dominant priests of this diocese were known for being firmly committed to dissent.
71 - Dec 2005 - Letters: Vatican II myths, Peter D. Howard
The continuing pastime of trying to blame Vatican II for subsequent dissent perpetuates a straw-man.
72 - Dec 2005 - Episcopacy: Archbishop Chaput of Denver: America's plain-speaking Pope's man, Peter J. Boyer
While theological inquiry is a valued Catholic tradition there is not likely to be much dissent on Chaputs campus.
73 - Nov 2005 - National Press Club: Cardinal George Pell on the dictatorship of relativism, Cardinal George Pell
There he spoke of a genuine crisis in the Catholic understanding of morality; not only dissent on particular points but differences which contested the very basis of Christian moral thinking that there are moral truths.
74 - Oct 2005 - Books: More good reading from AD Books
95 The Nature and Mission of Theology Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger Cardinal Ratzinger responds to the challenges posed by theological dissent and claims of academic freedom by examining the factors which determine the limits of an authentic Catholic theology.
75 - Oct 2005 - Books: What is Opus Dei?, by Dominique le Tourneau, Michael Gilchrist
During the pontificate of John Paul II it was evident that Opus Dei was held in particularly high regard by the Holy Father as a paragon of orthodoxy at a time of widespread theological dissent within the Church.
76 - Jul 2005 - Vocations: John Paul Il's Milwaukee connection, Fr John Walter
Spirit of dissent Most of these prejudices derived from a widespread spirit of dissent inside the Church.
77 - Jul 2005 - News: The Church Around the World
He said that he found himself in agreement with a recent editorial in Our Sunday Visitor and with Russell Shaws op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal that a priest-editor who in some way is expected to represent the Magisterium of the Church cannot appear to give equal weight in a publication sponsored by a religious community to articles which present the teaching of the Church and articles which dissent from it.
78 - Jun 2005 - The Catholic Church's dissenters miss the boat, Chris Hilder
With the passing of Pope John Paul II and the election of Pope Benedict XVI it has been interesting to watch the same old dissenters appearing in the media - and none more so than the ubiquitous Paul Collins.
79 - May 2005 - UK survey: why church pews are emptying
Many Catholics in North America have written that a similar situation exists there in which the churches are controlled exclusively by bishops and lay administrators who brook no orthodox opposition to their officially sanctioned left-liberal dissent from the faith.
80 - Apr 2005 - Letters: Dissent, Fr John Speekman
Some points he makes I agree with some I would question others constitute downright dissent from authentic and authoritative Catholic teaching and I think Fr Hodgens should withdraw those statements and apologise for them.
81 - Mar 2005 - Church's future lies with orthodoxy, not dissent, Fr Paul Stuart
The following is a rebuttal by Fr Paul Stuart former Director of Vocations and Dean of Students at the Corpus Christi Seminary Melbourne Archdiocese of the dissenting views of Fr Eric Hodgens in the January 2005 edition of Online Catholics which were widely reported in the media including The Australian Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne Age.
82 - Feb 2005 - Religious Life: Faith and Reason: for a true renewal in religious life and the Church, Sr Mary Augustine OP
Catholics are still suffering under the ministrations of faithless guides who roam from country to country and diocese to diocese spreading dissenting opinions among people who do not seem to scent the incongruity.
83 - Feb 2005 - The Church in Australia 2005: can the tide be turned?, Michael Gilchrist
However when we survey the broader picture of the Churchs condition these positive phenomena are seen more in perspective as scattered shoots in a spiritual desert of apathy ignorance dissent incompetence and unbelief.
84 - Dec 2004 - News: The Church Around the World
The document had been issued to address the problem of widespread dissent in the Churchs institutions of higher education but practical responses from the worlds bishops have been slow in coming.
85 - Aug 2004 - Getting serious about orthodoxy: an American bishop shows how, Michael Gilchrist
Explaining his initiative Bishop Vasa said he connected the scandal of clerical child abuse with the widespread legitimisation of dissent from Catholic teaching: I have become increasing convinced that there may be another much more subtle form of episcopal negligence which also has the potential to harm children not only emotionally and physically but primarily spiritually.
86 - Jun 2004 - News: The Church Around the World
The Popes emphasis on these two points was not accidental since the American bishops have come under heavy criticism for the handling of both sexuality and theological dissent in US seminaries.
87 - May 2004 - News: The Church Around the World
In early March as Chinas National Peoples Congress passed constitutional amendments addressing the issue of human rights outside the congress doors the secret police were crushing possible dissent.
88 - Dec 2003 - BOOKS: DANIEL MANNIX : Wit and Wisdom - new edition, Michael Gilchrist
(Theological dissent was almost unthinkable at that time.
89 - Nov 2003 - Reflection: Cardinal Pell on Pope St Gregory the Great and the duties of bishops, Cardinal George Pell
Cardinal Avery Dulles put the contemporary question very well: In the face of dissent it might seem that the Magisterium should mute its voice.
90 - Nov 2003 - Letters: Vatican II, Peter D. Howard
The centripetal forces of Vatican II were the centrepiece that limited the forces which tried to use the Council for their own ends and continue today to misrepresent it with the spirit of Vatican II and loyal dissent.
91 - Nov 2003 - Vocations: Father James Gould and the hallmarks of successful vocations promotion, Michael Rose
And that points to the accompanying problem of dissent.
92 - Oct 2003 - Why Catholic teaching on marriage is 'good news' for all humanity, Eamonn Keane
Within parts of the Church itself the teaching of the Magisterium on marital love needs to be freed from the shackles of dissent.
93 - Aug 2003 - Catalyst for Renewal Address: The legacy of Vatican II, Archbishop George Pell
Pope Paul VIs 1968 ruling which reaffirmed the traditional Church opposition to artificial contraception provoked massive public dissent whose consequences we are still experiencing.
94 - Jul 2003 - Letters: New Mass (letter), Peter D. Howard
The simplistic criticism of Paul VIs New Mass as evidenced by Philip Robinson (June 2003) misses the essential fact that the culture which has produced so much dissent has similarly produced disobedience regarding the rubrics.
95 - Jun 2003 - Laity: The role of lay Catholics in a time of crisis, Mary Ann Glendon
The dissenting Protestant settlers were interested in religious freedom for themselves but they viciously persecuted those who disagreed with them.
96 - May 2003 - Brisbane archdiocesan synod: challenges needing to be addressed, Peter Howard
In reality the Churchs current divisions are not between liberals and conservatives - irrational terms in the context of Catholicism - but between those who dissent from orthodox doctrine and discipline and those who give assent to both.
97 - Feb 2003 - Books: New year reading from AD Books
In this lively biography Archbishop Pells achievements are examined in the context of the battle between orthodoxy and dissent in the Church in Australia.
98 - Feb 2003 - Books: The Catholic School In An Age Of Dissent, by Leonard A. Kennedy CSB, Michael Gilchrist
THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL IN AN AGE OF DISSENT by Leonard A.
99 - Feb 2003 - Letters: Infallible teaching (letter), George Simpson
In recent issues of AD2000 reference has been made to the continuing dissent from the Popes ruling that the Church has no authority to confer priestly ordination on women.
100 - Feb 2003 - Letters: Eamonn Keane responds (letter)
Rather I drew attention to the fatally flawed nature of Groomes shared Christian praxis the prescribed methodology for Sharing Our Story as well as citing examples of how Groome promotes dissent from the dogmatic and definitive teaching of the Catholic Church.
101 - Dec 2002 - Books: Ideal Christmas Gifts from AD Books
In this lively biography Archbishop Pells achievements are examined in the context of the battle between orthodoxy and dissent in the Church in Australia.
102 - Dec 2002 - Brisbane Synod 2003: a leadership challenge, Peter D. Howard
Unfortunately a cacophony of self-assertive views and an attitude of dissent have dogged the consultative phase to date with some calling for changing the Church to include women priests married priests liturgical roles for priests who have left and a restoration of the Third Rite of Reconciliation.
103 - Dec 2002 - Thomas Groome: his influence on religious education continues, Eamonn Keane
He has made no secret of his dissent from a wide range of Church teachings.
104 - Nov 2002 - Books: Ideal Christmas Gifts from AD Books
In this lively biography Archbishop Pells achievements are examined in the context of the battle between orthodoxy and dissent in the Church in Australia.
105 - Nov 2002 - Letters: Office of Bishop (letter), Fr Brendan T. Walters MSC
A bishop is supposed to confirm the people in the faith not weaken it by public dissent via speculative comments questioning Catholic moral ecclesial and scriptural teachings.
106 - Nov 2002 - Father Fessio: real US crisis is 'spiritual abuse', Karl Maurer
The crisis of dissenting Catholic laity priests and bishops said Fr Fessio was born in the rejection the Churchs teaching in Humanae Vitae.
107 - Oct 2002 - Bishop Power: Church teachings need to be 're-examined', AD2000 REPORT
The right to question and even dissent the sanctity of conscience and the whole notion of religious freedom all found expression in the documents of Vatican II.
108 - Sep 2002 - Letters: Seminaries (letter), Andrew Sholl
For it appears that not only are some if not most seminaries in the US hotbeds of religious dissent and heterodoxy but sexually-speaking also hotbeds of iniquity.
109 - Sep 2002 - News: The Church Around the World, AD2000
Catholic World News Anglican women priests Survey shows dissent against Christian teachings widespread Female priests in the Church of England are more likely than their male counterparts to reject traditional Christian doctrines the London Times reported last month.
110 - Aug 2002 - Letters: Dissent (letter), Clair Tieppo
Bishop Power appears to be paying homage to dissenting theologians!
111 - Aug 2002 - Helping Catholic school students to love the Church, Br John Moylan CFC
Appalled at the theological dissent within the Church and its advocacy Dulles appeals for a more counter-cultural Church a more orthodox Church and more emphasis on strong hierarchical structures.
112 - Jul 2002 - Letters: Vatican II (letter), Peter D. Howard
The only real confusions in the Catholic Church after Vatican II to which Valentine Gallagher refers (June AD2000) have resulted from dissenting theologians and they have caused the crisis as Dr McInerny stresses in What Went Wrong with Vatican II.
113 - Jul 2002 - Letters: Short-changed (letter), Mrs Carol V. Phillips
What I find amazing is that dissent and its attendant innovations must simply have been waiting in the wings (at least in WA) for it to have begun to affect me so quickly.
114 - Jul 2002 - Cardinal Avery Dulles: US Jesuits need 'wake-up call', Michael Gilchrist
Even among Jesuits therefore dissent has for the most part gone underground.
115 - Jun 2002 - Moral leadership of American hierarchy under scrutiny at Rome meeting, Philip Lawler
Final statement The same note was sounded in the final statement issued at the conclusion of the Vatican summit: Given the doctrinal issues underlying the deplorable behavior in question certain lines of response have been proposed: a) the pastors of the Church need clearly to promote the correct moral teaching of the Church and publicly to reprimand individuals who spread dissent and groups which advance ambiguous approaches to pastoral care; b) a new and serious apostolic visitation of seminaries and other institutes of formation must be made without delay with particular emphasis on the need for fidelity to the Churchs teaching especially in the area of morality and the need for a deeper study of the criteria of suitability of candidates to the priesthood.
116 - Jun 2002 - A post-1968 Catholic's view of R.E.: 'My generation was shortchanged', Mark Power
While the latter was an event of only small impact on the world the former was a watershed for open dissent and revolt.
117 - Jun 2002 - News: The Church Around the World, AD2000
The right to question and even dissent the sanctity of conscience and the whole notion of religious freedom all found justification in the documents of Vatican II.
118 - May 2002 - US Jesuits' action against Father Fessio sparks worldwide protests, AD2000 Report
The determination to undermine his initiative can only strengthen the conviction that the highest Jesuit authorities tolerate open dissent and opposition to the Church within their own academic institutions.
119 - Feb 2002 - US Conference: 'Newman's Idea of a University', Msgr Michael J. Wrenn
Coupled with this statement was the theological dissent emanating from Catholic University of America as a result of Humanae Vitae and the efforts of Father Charles Curran a professor of moral theology there to lead a national campaign of dissent against it.
120 - Oct 2001 - Can US bishops enforce Papal teaching on Catholic universities?, Zenit News Service
Theologians are generally agreed that the mandatum will not end dissent in the classrooms of Americas Catholic universities and colleges unless bishops enforce its terms.
121 - Aug 2001 - Letters: Statement of Conclusions (letter), Mark Power
Over the past months letters and articles written to AD2000 have indicated a habit of dissent from and disregard for recent Vatican documents and directives in several Australian dioceses.
122 - Aug 2001 - After 14 years: why does AD2000 continue?, Michael Gilchrist
These tendencies have fostered a climate of dissent in many seminaries and schools of theology particularly during the period of openness and discussion that followed the Second Vatican Council.
123 - Mar 2001 - Books: Why the hopes of the Council Fathers of Vatican II are yet to be realised, Michael Daniel
This dissent led in turn to confusion among the laity.
124 - Mar 2001 - New Catholic radio program to start in WA
The program will not avoid controversy since it aims to address situations giving rise to dissent confusion and division in the Church while defending the Catholic position clearly and without compromise.
125 - Mar 2001 - ACU theology: how orthodox, how accountable?, Michael Gilchrist
In the Introduction to Theology unit (Theology 102) for example dissent against non-dogmatic teachings is presented as always a possibility provided the dissenter has competence.
126 - Mar 2001 - Seminary numbers up in orthodox US dioceses, Michael S. Rose
The archbishop identifies the successful dioceses and religious orders as those that promote orthodoxy and loyalty to the Church are unambiguous about the ordained priesthood as the Church defines that ministry have bishops who are willing and able to confront dissent and are willing to call forth candidates who share their loyalty to the Pope.
127 - Feb 2001 - Letters: Vocations (letter), Mrs Irena Nagy
: When dioceses and religious communities are unambiguous about ordained priesthood; when there is strong support for vocations and a minimum of dissent about the male celibate priesthood and religious life loyal to the magisterium; when bishops priests religious and lay people are united in vocation ministry then there are documented increases in the numbers of candidates who respond to the call.
128 - Dec 2000 - Books: 'Anti-Catholicism in American Culture', edited by Robert Lockwood, Michael Daniel
The Church admittedly faces difficulties given the dissent within its own ranks which limits the prospect of a united front.
129 - Nov 2000 - Fr Francis Harman RIP: bioethicist of distinction, Dr Joseph Santamaria
At this stage there was a furious debate within the Church over the issue of birth control which had its origins in the dissent which followed the promulgation of the encyclical Humanae Vitae.
130 - Sep 2000 - Why singles should not have access to IVF, Peter Westmore
Few legal cases have aroused such passionate public dissent.
131 - Apr 2000 - News: The Church Around the World
Indian Archbishop targets theological dissent Response to Holy Sees Church in Asia document Archbishop Ivan Dias of Bombay told 140 bishops meeting in southern India last January: We should ensure that the liberty of research and expression of thought enoyed by our theologians do not degenerate into licentiousness.
132 - Feb 2000 - Editorial: Australian Catholic Bishops' Conference, Michael Gilchrist
Given that this group despite its public dissent from papal teaching on women priests has been active in all stages of the project it is to be hoped the bishops committee gives due weight to the majority views rather than those of the unrepresentative individuals and groups whose complaints occupied vastly disproportionate space in Woman and Man.
133 - Nov 1999 - New international Catholic university opens Internet campus, AD2000 Report
Reactions to the papal document together with the history of theological dissent since 1968 have made it clear that US Catholic campuses have become a battleground where the ultimate issue still remains in doubt.
134 - Aug 1999 - News: The Church Around the World
Cardinal Law on US Catholic universities Important to implement Papal document on Catholic identity Speaking at a Vatican symposium on the history of evangelisation in Latin America held in late June Cardinal Bernard Law Archbishop of Boston emphasised the need for Catholic universities to be faithful to the Church and warned against dissent from the instructions of Ex Corde Ecclesiae.
135 - Apr 1999 - Bishop Heaps' book: a mistaken view of the Catholic Church, Stuart Rowland
Bishop Heaps examines the current state of the Church as he sees it: There is not only the fear which the Church has in the past tried to instil to control dissent.
136 - Apr 1999 - Adelaide Archdiocese on the brink over general absolutions, AD2000 Report
) The Archbishops statement telecast nationally on the ABCs Four Corners program on 8 March was widely interpreted as dissent from the joint Statement of Conclusions and the papal directive.
137 - Mar 1999 - News: The Church Around the World
May (Marriage in the Age of Birth Control and Dissent) Professor James Hitchcock (The Significance of the Papal Birth Control Commission) Professor Ralph McInerney (The Crisis of Catholic Belief: Church Authority and Dissent) Professor Scott Hahn (Modern Scripture Scholarship: Asset or Liability for the Church?
138 - Mar 1999 - Editorial: After the Statement of Conclusions, Michael Gilchrist
liturgical abuses poor catechetical programs unsatisfactory teacher education in religious areas and the public dissent by some priests religious and theologians.
139 - Feb 1999 - 'Absolute Truth': another media 'job' on the Catholic Church, Michael Gilchrist
During Pope John Paul IIs concluding address on 14 December 1998 to members of the Australian Conference of Bishops on their ad limina apostolorum visit to Rome late in 1998 (see pp 3-5) the Holy Father had occasion to comment on the role of the mass media: Unfortunately the teaching of the Magisterium is sometimes met with reservation and questioning a tendency sometimes fuelled by media interest in dissent or in some cases by the intention to use the media as a kind of strategem to force the Church into changes she cannot make.
140 - Feb 1999 - John Paul II throws down the gauntlet to Australia's bishops, AD2000 Report
The not-infrequent public dissent on the part of prominent male and female religious was noted: Consecrated persons are called to be mindful of the ancient dictum: sentire cum ecclesia to live and think and love with the Church.
141 - Aug 1998 - U.S. Priests and seminarians survey: more vocations in orthodox dioceses, Human Life International
The term progressive was applied to a diocese exhibiting a general predisposition towards liberal activism and systematic toleration towards dissent from the magisterium since Vatican II.
142 - Aug 1998 - Pope's new Apostolic Letter puts theological dissenters on notice
Pope John Paul II has adopted a tougher line on theological dissent in the Catholic Church.
143 - Mar 1998 - Vatican Instruction on the role of the laity is binding on Catholics, Peter Westmore
His comments followed public dissent expressed against the former document particularly its limitations on lay participation on the altar during the celebration of the Mass.
144 - Jun 1996 - McBrien's 'Catholicism': what the US Bishops criticised
The US Bishops Committee on Doctrine concludes that Catholicism could easily lead the theological beginner to suppose that authors closer to the margins are part of the acceptable mainstream could prove bewildering and unsettling and even give encouragement to dissent.
145 - May 1996 - Books: 'Redefining The Church: Vision and Practice', Richard Lennan ed, Fr Ephraem Chifley OP
) John Paul II following Paul VI in Humanae Vitae has described contraception as an intrinsically evil act (VS 80) but Gleeson would like the Church to make more room for the dissenting erroneous or perplexed conscience.
146 - Feb 1996 - Editorial: When - if ever - will the Church act to safeguard her authority?, B.A. Santamaria
The reaction has been immediate as it was following release of Ordinatio Sacerdotalis in 1994 when dissenting joint statements were released in the names of organisations of Australian religious theologians and biblical scholars (see AD2000 August 1994 pp 36).
147 - May 1995 - Lincoln, Nebraska: how a Catholic diocese was built
In a recent interview with Roger McCaffrey of the US-based journal The Latin Mass Bishop Bruskewitz remarked that his diocese was blessed with a contented happy priesthood an abundance of young priests and seminarians no external signs of dissent nor any of the clerical scandals which have plagued other American dioceses.
148 - Apr 1995 - Reflection: The Resurrection: why the four Gospel accounts 'add up', Bishop David Silk (Anglican Bishop of Ballarat)
If you dissent you must either doubt the authenticity of the documents or the trustworthiness of their authors or the good faith of the witnesses on whom the authors relied.
149 - Dec 1994 - An Open Letter to the Manly Seminary staff, Fr Brian Harrison OS
Despite your open dissent moreover you were entrusted with running Catechism in-service sessions for teachers in Sydneys Catholic schools.
150 - Oct 1994 - An Australian's impressions of an orthodox U.S. Catholic college, Renee Ryan
Of these several are recent foundations - the initiatives of lay scholars disturbed at levels of dissent and secularism in Catholic higher education.
151 - Sep 1994 - New edition of Fr Richard McBrien's 'Catholicism': but dissent still remains, James Likoudis
The Committee further questioned the manner in which McBrien made use of dissenting theologians creating thereby the impression that the official teachings of the Magisterium have validity only when received or confirmed by the consensus of theologians (also including Protestant/Anglican theologians).
152 - Aug 1994 - How dissent operates in the Church, Bishop George Pell
17) was - like so many others in recent weeks who have dissented via the media over Ordinatio Sacerdotalis Veritatis Splendor and the new Catechism - no single-issue protester.
153 - Aug 1994 - Not all religious are dissenters: Christian Brother writes, Br John B. Stephenson CFC
I am appalled that our Congregations representatives did not dissent from this public rejection of Christs Vicars decision.
154 - Aug 1994 - Editorial: Now that the rebellion is in the open - what?, B.A. Santamaria
Since their members have proceeded from individual dissent to a general corporate rebellion against the Pope the practical question is What is going to be done about it?
155 - Feb 1994 - The state of Catholicism after 'Veritatis Splendor', B.A. Santamaria
It is no longer a matter of limited and occasional dissent but of an overall general and systematic calling into question traditional moral doctrine .
156 - Nov 1993 - In the aftermath of 'Veritatis Splendor', B.A. Santamaria
He has since made it clear that behind his opposition to the teaching on contraception he espoused a far wider general principle: The possibility of dissent he wrote was seen as extending to all other specific moral questions (Journeys Ed.
157 - Sep 1993 - Lincoln, Nebraska - how to fill seminaries with vocations, Fr T.I. Thorburn
By virtue of the strong and decisive leadership in the areas of vocations Catholic education and parish life demonstrated by these bishops things like dissent liturgical abuse and disintegration of vocational programs are virtually unknown in the Diocese of Lincoln.
158 - Jul 1993 - U.S. Bishop solves vocations crisis, Michael Gilchrist
In his latest pastoral To Reach Full Knowledge of the Truth issued in late January 1993 the Bishop insists on a content-based catechetics and calls for the promotion of the Catechism of the Catholic Church greater emphasis on the spiritual life an end to dissent within the catechetical establishment and a religion curriculum which will include standardised testing.
159 - Feb 1993 - The dimming of the 'vision splendid': religious life in distress, Sr Mary Augustine Lane OP
It is now a matter of personal growth for a sister to have a love affair; a matter of virtue for her to distribute largesse to the needy in the form of artificial contraceptives; an act of enlightenment to deride the Pope and to dissent from Church doctrine.
160 - Nov 1991 - NCC Anniversary: National Civic Council 50th anniversary celebration, 7 October 1991 - address, Bishop George Pell
But it is beyond dispute that Mr Santamaria is read listened to and followed by more Australians throughout the length and breadth of our huge continent just as he is more regularly complimented by vigorous dissent than any other Catholic leader or spokesman.
161 - Feb 1991 - How religion fares in the U.S.A. - Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches, Michael Gilchrist
The picture was one of surface liveliness and health but of inner dissent.
162 - Dec 1990 - Books: Australian bishops tell Catholic teachers what to teach, Msgr John P. Kelly
However many will see the brevity of the treatment (conscience and dissent are treated elsewhere) and the lack of emphasis on the necessity of precise knowledge as failing to remedy the present situation.
163 - Aug 1990 - Editorial: Dissent in Catholic academia is 'out' says Vatican Instruction, B.A. Santamaria
The release of the Vatican Instruction on the Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian on May 24 1990 marked an important stage in the long-running war of words between Rome and dissenting Catholic theologians around the world.
164 - Dec 1989 - Challenging the atmosphere and agenda of secularist Australia, Karl Schmude
There exists here little of that hard rationalist dissent or denial such as flourished historically in parts of Europe.
165 - Oct 1988 - A Catholic university for Australia: surely not modelled on Notre Dame?, Michael Gilchrist
Orthodox colleges Their orthodoxy contrasts refreshingly with the dissent and equivocation tolerated at their more prestigious counterparts.
166 - Jul 1988 - Growth of a 'new church': the Dutch experiment, Michael Gilchrist
Disintegration dissent and corruption soon raged across the Dutch Church like a forest fire.
167 - Jul 1988 - 'Humanae Vitae' twenty years after, B.A. Santamaria
The day after the encyclical was promulgated Catholics could read in the morning papers about their right to dissent and the fact that in theory Catholics could disagree with the papal teaching.
168 - May 1988 - Cardinal Ratzinger: defender of the Faith, Andrew Greenwich
In February 1984 Ratzinger participated in two important conferences in Dallas Texas on the themes Bishops theologians and morals and Dissent and proportionalism in moral theology.
169 - Apr 1988 - Books: The Desolate City: The Catholic Church in Ruins, by Anne Roche Muggeridge, Michael Gilchrist
Anne Roche Muggeridge demonstrates most forcibly what many of us have begun belatedly to realise that a full-scale revolution has been completed within the Church a new Reformation institutionalised involving a sweeping takeover of Catholic structures with a liberal consensus created and dissent made orthodoxy.
170 - Apr 1988 - A kingdom divided in itself, B.A. Santamaria
Since that year Father Currans positions have to say the least considerably evolved although granted his original dissent not illogically.
171 - Dec 2014 - Dissent: New controversy erupts in Toowoomba, Peter Westmore
172 - Oct 2014 - Dissent: Bishop Bill Morris: gone but not forgotten, Peter Westmore
173 - Nov 2008 - Dissent: Business as usual at South Brisbane's rebel church, Michael Gilchrist
174 - Dec 2007 - Letters: Dissent, Brian Bibby
175 - May 2006 - Letters: Religious dissent, Kevin McManus
176 - Mar 2005 - Dissent: Notes from a theology unit at Australian Catholic University

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