Saturday, February 28, 2009

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Por NYU este fin de semana

Participando de un simposio en NYU sobre reforma de las regulaciones financieras (este viernes). TODOS los participantes de primer nivel( former Chancellor (Delaware Court of Chancery) Bill Allen (ahora NYU faculty), Geoffrey Miller (NYU), Jonathan Macey (Yale), el "gran" Ronald Gilson (Columbia & Stanford), Steven Schwarcz (Duke). Cuando uno cree haber aprendido todo...
Muchisimos argentinos entre los estudiantes y publico.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Historia, el holocausto y las doctrinas de la Iglesia

But getting back to his apparently odious indiscretion, why would he offend “world opinion,” as represented by the media, by removing the excommunication from disciples of Lefebvre? The reason is self-evident. He did not believe that there were sufficient doctrinal grounds for these clergymen to be excommunicated in the first place. As far as I know, the Catholic Church does not excommunicate members for holding political incorrect historical interpretations. Catholics are free to believe what they want about how many victims Hitler or Stalin killed. They may even believe, if they chose to, that the Cards beat the Steelers in last week’s super-bowl, without being tossed out of the fold for their wackiness.

Church authorities, however, are authorized to excommunicate those who reject church discipline or who openly deny some basic doctrine. Still and all, in the past century or so, the Vatican has not been kicking out confessing Catholics very often. What happened to Lefebvre and his followers was not a common occurrence. It was directed against those ultra-traditionalists who resisted the changes introduced by Vatican Two. Lefebvre and his followers repudiated the Church’s teachings, as proclaimed through Vatican Two, about the uses of vernacular liturgy and about certain alterations in the priest’s role in the Eucharist.

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Sunday, February 1, 2009

La verdad de un doble agente

Publican hoy en el Boletin Oficial la verdad de un doble agente(responsable del fallido atentado al Comando en Jefe del Ejercito)

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Como lo pone el Dr. Caponnetto:

"Por empezar no es cierto que de las enseñanzas del Concilio se derive posición alguna sobre el llamado “negacionismo” si por tal se entiende la apreciación —siempre opinable— de un hecho histórico que en sí misma está reservada a la competencia de la ciencia histórica. Menos puede pretenderse que esa posición resulte “no opinable para un católico” como si se tratase de una verdad de fe o de moral. ¿Es que ahora la Shoah, en su versión oficial, es un dogma de Fe? ¿Acaso cuestionar o negar mediante el método de las ciencias históricas un hecho histórico constituye un atentado a las enseñanzas infalibles del Magisterio?"

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Julius Evola, EL MAESTRO