Archive for 'protestant'
Marriage and the Reformation
First, unrelated to the main post, I’d like to update the sidebar on this blog to reflect the current canonical status of the SSPX, (regardless of foolish opinions held by Bp. Williamson,) but I’ve kind of forgotten how to do so….sorry!
Anyway, my point here this evening is to make a short-and-to-the-point statement on how the [...]
Posted: February 4th, 2009 under "reformation", abortion, anglican, contraception, marriage, protestant.
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Two Posts for the Price of One!!!
Two things. The first is just a note without any kind of commentary besides the note itself. That note is that I find it ironic that Protestants still celebrate “Reformation Day” and yet so many the proceede to get bent out of shape whe the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith dares to state that [...]
Posted: October 31st, 2007 under RL happenings, abortion, college, pro-life, protestant, rant, students for life.
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Protestants and Contraception
Protestants and Contraception (written from the perspective of a “cradle Lutheran”)
This article also remains, in my opinion, respectful of Catholics when we are mentioned. Martin Luther and John Calvin are the two most frequently quoted. There’s really some idealism of “Protestant Europe,” though. (Probably comparable to Catholics who over-do the Middle Ages.) Also interesting is [...]
Posted: July 16th, 2007 under abortion, anglican, baptist, calvinist, contraception, lutheran, presbyterian, protestant.
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