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Brettongarcia

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2. Thanks for additional material. This IS new territory; that's why I left a question mark at the end
Sat May 5, 2012, 11:46 AM
May 2012

This territory is shifting every day. That's why I put a question mark on it.

But it seems that Pavone has been slowed down a bit: apparently he can't leave Amarillo, to go to Priests for Life headquarters, last known to be in Staten Island, NYC? Though perhaps, the headquarters and status of the organization is being shifted?

Many questions here indeed. But it does seem Pavone has been dealt a body blow; though he is not quite fully out?

This is a ball still in play; and information is shifting all the time.

Pavone's friends likely include conservative Archbishop Chaput of PA, no doubt; as well as Burke, in the Varican, to be sure. As well as the (anyonymous? International Theological Commission?) author of the abortion section of the current, c. 1997/2000 catechism; which asserts that abortion is firmly bad. Though that catechism quotes the heretic Tertullian, as one of its authorities.

See my Wordpress blog, to see a 700-page theological working paper. Arguing that Pavone- EWTN-type anti-abortionism, is not really consistent with the theology of the Church. That it amounts to a new - if popular - heresy, or false doctrine.

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