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Fr. John Hunwickeon liturgy, rites and Traditiones Custodes
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On Vatican I and the power of the pope, Hunwicke speaks about a controvery that followed it. German statesman Bismarck claimed that Vatican I had made the pope into an absolute monarch. Then, the German Catholic bishops - „who in those days were good, sound CAtholic bishops“ - explained in a letter that the pope was not an absolute monarch, „not a despot whose every word binds all Chritians all …More
On Vatican I and the power of the pope, Hunwicke speaks about a controvery that followed it. German statesman Bismarck claimed that Vatican I had made the pope into an absolute monarch. Then, the German Catholic bishops - „who in those days were good, sound CAtholic bishops“ - explained in a letter that the pope was not an absolute monarch, „not a despot whose every word binds all Chritians all the time.“ The bishops put the limiations of the papal office out and everybody said that perhaps the pope won’t like that. However, Pius IX responded the German bishops: „You have got it entirely right.“ This was, as Hunwicke says with a wink, „one in the eye for Bismarck“.
Ivan Tomas
I've not expected to see and hear fr. Hunwicke in a video interview. I've used to read him on his blog for years.
Thanks for sharing.
Col. Buckshot
He was also interviewed in 2019 by Gloria.tv:
When they ask for dialogue they want submission
Thank-you Gloria.tv!
May Almighty God always Bless you!
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He was also interviewed in 2019 by Gloria.tv:

When they ask for dialogue they want submission

Thank-you Gloria.tv!

May Almighty God always Bless you!
+JMJ+
Frauenthemen und Vanitas
BXVI: "In fact, the First Vatican Council had in no way defined the pope as an absolute monarch. On the contrary, it presented him as the guarantor of obedience to the revealed Word. The pope’s authority is bound to the Tradition of faith, and that also applies to the liturgy."
Lisi Sterndorfer
Did you know that? On Vatican I and the power of the pope, Hunwicke speaks about a controvery that followed it. German statesman Bismarck claimed that Vatican I had made the pope into an absolute monarch. Then, the German Catholic bishops - „who in those days were good, sound CAtholic bishops“ - explained in a letter that the pope was not an absolute monarch, „not a despot whose every word binds …More
Did you know that? On Vatican I and the power of the pope, Hunwicke speaks about a controvery that followed it. German statesman Bismarck claimed that Vatican I had made the pope into an absolute monarch. Then, the German Catholic bishops - „who in those days were good, sound CAtholic bishops“ - explained in a letter that the pope was not an absolute monarch, „not a despot whose every word binds all Chritians all the time.“ The bishops put the limiations of the papal office out and everybody said that perhaps the pope won’t like that. However, Pius IX responded the German bishops: „You have got it entirely right.“ This was, as Hunwicke says with a wink, „one in the eye for Bismarck“.
Ursula Sankt
He is the most learned, kind and clear liturgical scholar on the globe.
De Profundis
Actually he is a biblical scholar.
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