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Honorius I, (born, Roman Campania [Italy]—died October 12, 638), pope from 625 to 638 whose posthumous condemnation as a heretic subsequently caused extensive controversy on the question of papal infallibility. During his papacy, Honorius became involved in early discussions regarding the doctrine of Monothelitism, which is… Continue Reading →
In his latest encyclical, “Fratelli Tutti,” Pope Francis has contradicted centuries of Catholic teaching by trying to reconcile socialism with the Catholic faith. Pope Francis is basically saying that the modern world has problems: 170. I would once more observe… Continue Reading →
By Ugo Stornaiolo Silva In the history of ideas, the meaning they have on the establishment and function of an ordered society, few institutions are as important or are as closely related as Family, Property, and Inheritance. Most modern conceptions… Continue Reading →
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