Radical Augustinian
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Radical Augustinian
@Alice_Mary96
Catholic | Gallican Liberties | Ghibelline | Augustinian | High Tory Revelation 21:8 - James 4:4 Quod Ubique, Semper, et Ab Omnibus ✝️




In his Summa Theologiae, St Thomas Aquinas laid out one of the most charitable yet practical arguments concerning immigration that effectively shaped the West for almost 1,000 years. 1. Immigration must always be proportionate so that foreigners can properly assimilate into the culture and mode of worship of the state. 2. Citizenship – and associated rights – should only ever be granted after the third generation to preserve the culture, mode of worship, and constitution of the state. 3. The common good of the citizens must remain the highest priority of the state, meaning, the state's obligation to provide aid to its neighbours can never be at the expense of the citizens. However, Aquinas ends with the sobering reminder that some peoples and states are incompatible with one another, and these must be held as "foes in perpetuity".

@Robkearney1981 If Catholicism were majority white, it would have fully accepted female priests and gay marriage by now. It being third-world coded is actually a good thing.






“All members render loving obedience to the infallible Vicar of Christ.” #Sedevacante



Listen to His Holiness. Your nationalistic and or traditionalist ego is not making you more Catholic. On the contrary: Catholic comes from καθολικός Κατά means “about,according to”, όλου means “whole”. So Catholic literally means all inclusive, universal.


“Considering that they alone are wise, they do not blush to give the name of ‘Ultramontane Party’ to the entire Catholic family which thinks otherwise.” —Pope Pius IX, Dolendum Profecto [1923]


Roman Catholicism cannot save the West. The Reformation was necessary to allow Christians to dissent from clergy when they do nonsense like this For example, the clergy in my denomination also believe a lot of things I don't like, but I'm free to publicly dissent and vote against them




It's a pretty damning indictment of the Catholic apologetics and debate bro industry that after over two decades of effort online, basically no-one outside of their circles understands what papal infallibility or dogma are and how they actually work.










