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Pedro Gabriel, the co-founder of Where Peter Is and the author of "Heresy Disguised as Tradition," shares insights on the confusion surrounding heresy and tradition in the Catholic Church. He gets real about what heresy truly means and sheds light on common misunderstandings in today's conversations. Pedro stresses the need to verify heresy claims using the right sources and underscores the serious consequences of wrongly accusing someone of heresy. He touches on the development of tradition, and how it might seem conflicting with the past.
Key Points
1. The precise definition of heresy: Pedro explains that heresy is not simply disagreeing with the Church or holding different opinions on non-infallibly defined matters. Heresy is an obstinate denial of a truth that should be believed by all, as defined by the Church.
2. The misuse of heresy accusations: Pedro addresses the trend of casually throwing around heresy claims, particularly against the Pope, without proper validation or understanding of its gravity as a canonical crime.
3. Heresy disguised as tradition: Pedro explores how heresy often presents itself as a return to a purer form of tradition, distorting the true teachings of the Church and undermining its authority.
4. The development of tradition: Pedro delves into the nuanced nature of tradition, emphasizing that it allows for growth and development beyond a superficial interpretation. He highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of tradition, considering historical and cultural contexts.
5. The inspiration behind the book: Pedro shares his journey of uncovering the parallels between modern-day traditionalists and early Protestants, leading him to write "Heresy Disguised as Tradition." He explains how the book explores various heresies throughout history and their patterns of claiming a return to a purer form of faith.
6. The role of the Magisterium: Pedro discusses the mechanisms through which the Magisterium accurately interprets tradition and why it is the most faithful interpreter. He emphasizes the importance of relying on the Magisterium rather than personal opinions.
ABOUT PEDRO GABRIEL
Dr. Pedro Gabriel is a Portuguese medical oncologist and internet journalist who received a Honors diploma from the London School of Journalism in 2021. He lives in Portugal with his wife, Claire. One of the co-founders of Where Peter Is, he won First Prize in the 2023 Catholic Media Awards in the category “Pope Francis” for his apologetics book “The Orthodoxy of Amoris Laetitia (Wipf and Stock, 2022).
Notable Quotes:
- "Heresy is a very serious charge. It cannot be thrown around like that. It needs to be validated by a proper authority."
- "Tradition is usually much more nuanced and richer than a superficial literalist interpretation would allow."
- "The Church is the authoritative interpreter of tradition, just as it is for scripture."
- "Heresy often disguises itself as a return to a purer form of tradition, but it is actually an innovation."
- "The Magisterium has been shown to be more reliable than the personal opinions of those who thought they knew better."
Suggested Further Reading/Viewing:
- "Heresy Disguised as Tradition" by Pedro Gabriel
- "Sola Traditio" [ Ссылка ]
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