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2021 was the fifth anniversary of Amoris Ltitia, and according to pope Francis, it should have been a year of reflection on the exhortation, an opportunity to focus more closely on the content of the document. In response to this appeal, Dispelling the Fog presents five essays analysing the issue of the so-called "divorced-remarried" and their access to the Eucharist in connection with the exhortation. Vojtch imek focuses on the crucial Chapter 8 of Amoris Ltitia and its possible interpretations. Peter Dvok examines and refutes the claim that the teaching of the exhortation is Thomistic. Luk Novk argues that even after Amoris Ltitia, there is no sustainable argument to vindicate the legitimacy of administering the Eucharist to the "remarried" who refuse to commit themselves to abstinence. Stanislav Pibyl interprets the ever increasing demand for unrestricted access to the Eucharist as a manifestation of a general tendency in the post-conciliar Church to abandon the Sacrament of Penance. Finally, Marie Tejklov criticizes the so-called Filial Correction for not adequately addressing the symptoms of modernism in Amoris Ltitia: given that modernism is based on skepticism, it cannot be countered by a mere appeal to the teaching of the Church but calls for a philosophical refutation. The book further includes a foreword by bishop Athanasius Schneider, an afterword by Professor Stanislav Sousedk and rich indices.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9783868385991
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 202
- Utgivningsdatum: 2022-04-27
- Förlag: Verlag Editiones Scholasticae