"You aim at a devout life, dear Philothea, because as a Christian you know that such devotion is most acceptable to God's Divine Majesty," says St. Francis de Sales in his book "Introduction to the Devout Life". And we can all be Philotheas, as St. Francis notes: "I have made use of a name suitable to all who seek the devout life, Philothea meaning one who loves God."
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Dr. Ed Peters on Fr. Pavone
I think it is well worth reading all of Dr. Peters's posts on the Fr. Pavone situation. See his blog, In the Light of the Law. Dr. Peters explains the issue from a canonical viewpoint, and his comments are enlightening with respect to the general principles at stake in the conflict between Fr. Pavone and his bishop.
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canon law,
Fr. Pavone
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