Articles tagged Pascendi Dominici Gregis

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Politics as Religion | Frankly Ep. 20

Frank continues his exploration of Pope St. Pius X’s landmark encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis: “How the Modernist Transforms Faith into Politics.” He exposes the core error of Modernism: the elevation of political and social ideologies to the status of religion itself. As Frank explains, this is not a distant historical critique — it’s unfolding today in movements like synodality, where “listening” and “consensus” replace divine revelation, and political correctness is treated as doctrinal truth. Modernism strips Christianity of its transcendence, beauty, and eternal truths, reducing it to a man-centered, socially engineered belief system. What emerges is a new “religion” of […]
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Synodal church EXPOSED: Pope Pius X REVEALED the TRUTH | Frankly Ep. 17

Frank Wright delivers a systematic critique of the modern “synodal” agenda by exposing its true intellectual lineage: the Modernist heresy condemned by Pope St. Pius X in his 1907 encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis. Wright meticulously demonstrates how the core errors St. Pius X identified, the replacement of divine revelation with human experience, the evolution of dogma, and a person-centered religion of feeling, are being repackaged today under the label of “synodality.” By placing recent Vatican documents, apostolic letters, and public statements alongside the prophetic warnings of a saintly pope, Wright argues that what is being promoted is not a development of […]
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Was Vatican II a valid ecumenical council?

In 1982, Pope Benedict XVI (then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger) called some of the documents of the Second Vatican Council a 'counter-syllabus' to Pope Pius IX's and Pope St. Pius X's syllabi and encyclicals against the heresy of Modernism. How should we Catholics interpret such a statement?
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