1: Doctrine
1.Atonement
1.Deification Of Mary, 2679,
2.Sacramental Salvation, line 1129
3.Purgatory, 1030-1031
4.Penance, 1442
2.The Christian Life
1.General Formulas
1.holy relics, 1674, 1679
2.veneration of saints, 1679
3.Prayers
3.Sources of Authority
1.The Bible
1.The Modified Cannon/The Apocrypha.
2.Canonization: Council of Trent 1544.
Errors (theological, and factual) contradictions, historical blunders, heresy
Judith 1:7
2 Macc 12:35, 13:1
Book of Susanna (Addition to Daniel): clearly fictional, at the supposed writing date, which is during the Israeli-Judah captivity in Babylon (533 bc) at this time neither country possessed judges (who are two of the main characters) nor did they have right to their own monarch, Babylon (and thus her leaders) ruled the two kingdoms.
3.Dictated Interpretation
“If anyone does not accept as sacred and canonical the aforesaid books in their entirety and with all their parts, as they have been accustomed to be read in the Catholic Church and as they are contained in the old Latin Vulgate Edition, and knowingly and deliberately rejects the aforesaid traditions, let him be anathema.”
Council of Trent, session 4.
and that it shall not be lawful for anyone to print or to have printed any books whatsoever dealing with sacred doctrinal mattes without the name of the author, or in the future to sell them, or even to have them in possession, unless they have first been examined and approved by the ordinary, under penalty of anathema and fine prescribed by the last Council of the Lateran ibid.
2.Tradition
1.Magesterium, 88
2.Papal Infallibility, 2032, 2035
4.Misc Subjects
1.The Crusades
1.Indulgences
2.Purgatory
All numbers refer to lines in the Roman Catholic Catechism, points without numbering are to be discussed in passing and not focused upon.
God Bless!
Timothy Barron















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