Some things do not change. Chirstmas 1955. Father Feeney.
The Point – December 1955
Edited Under Fr. Leonard Feeney M.I.C.M. — Saint Benedict Center
December, 1955
There will be much talk this December about “putting Christ back into Christmas. Tragically, in all the holy commotion which will accompany this talk, not one person will speak up and ask that most pertinent question: “But who took Him out in the first place?”
The answer is in no sense a seasonal one. For the attack that threatens Christmas each December is part of an all-out, full-time offensive — which will be striking at our parochial schools next March, at our New Testament next May, and at the basic Christian structure of our country next October. It is born of an enmity as old as our Faith. And it is sustained, from father to son, by that curse which a Jerusalem mob called down upon itself when it cried, “Crucify Him! His Blood be upon us and upon our children!”
The drive to “put Christ back into Christmas” makes the ancient enemy only half worried — for, at best, it leaves …More
@salliperson Check out @Lionel Leslie Andrades posts here about Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus! They are very informative. I don't think Father Feeney could apologize if he was standing for the Catholic Faith. God bless you!
From my understanding, at the end of Fr. Feeney’s life he realized there was a possibility of him being incorrect. A sincere public apology was never made.
@V.R.S. offers an undergraduate paper written by a Jew at a Jewish University. Just happened to have this ready at hand. Get outta here with this crap Shill.
I'm not bothering to read an undergraduate paper written by a Jew in a Jewish college. Get out of here with this.
Does everyone see why they attacked Father Feeney in the Jewish press? It had NOTHING to do with the doctrine of No Salvation Outside the Church.