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Do not let yourselves be confused.
A programming note for everyone: Tomorrow evening at 5 p.m. EST (after the funeral and burial at St. Peter's in Rome), Church Militant will be airing a special presentation called Remembering Benedict — a look back on his life and papacy and the many enigmas surrounding the man faithful Catholics called "God's Rottweiler," as a tip of the hat to his adherence to the faith.
Benedict was elected in 2005, and he wrote a last testament in 2006, a custom for those elected to the throne of St. Peter. The last part of that testament bears intense scrutiny for all men of goodwill because of what he says:
Stand firm in the faith! Do not let yourselves be confused! It often seems that science — the natural sciences on the one hand and historical research (especially exegesis of Sacred Scripture) on the other — is able to offer irrefutable results at odds with the Catholic faith. I have experienced the transformations of the natural sciences since long ago and have been able to see how, on the contrary, apparent certainties against the faith have vanished, proving to be not science, but philosophical interpretations only apparently pertaining to science.
Even though he would not die for 16 more years, he was writing those words in view of his death — literally taking a parting shot at the false gods of this world. He plainly understood that these false gods exist for one reason and one reason only: to upend and eradicate the Catholic faith.
In his last official words, he echoes the thoughts of Pope St. Pius X in his landmark encyclical Pascendi Domini Gregis, Latin for "feed my sheep," written almost 100 years earlier.
Both men had great insight into the attacks on Sacred Scripture posing as historical research or biblical exegesis.
One example is the analysis that Jesus didn't know who He was or understand His mission — both points strongly hinted at by Fr. James Martin as well as many other Judases present in the Church
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> > **Do not let yourselves be confused.**
> > A programming note for everyone: Tomorrow evening at 5 p.m. EST (after the funeral and burial at St. Peter's in Rome), Church Militant will be airing a special presentation called *Remembering Benedict* — a look back on his life and papacy and the many enigmas surrounding the man faithful Catholics called "God's Rottweiler," as a tip of the hat to his adherence to the faith.
> > Benedict was elected in 2005, and he wrote a last testament in 2006, a custom for those elected to the throne of St. Peter. The last part of that testament bears intense scrutiny for *all* men of goodwill because of what he says:
> > > Stand firm in the faith! Do not let yourselves be confused! It often seems that science — the natural sciences on the one hand and historical research (especially exegesis of Sacred Scripture) on the other — is able to offer irrefutable results at odds with the Catholic faith. I have experienced the transformations of the natural sciences since long ago and have been able to see how, on the contrary, apparent certainties against the faith have vanished, proving to be not science, but philosophical interpretations only apparently pertaining to science.
> > Even though he would not die for 16 more years, he was writing those words *in view* of his death — literally taking a parting shot at the false gods of this world. He plainly understood that these **false gods exist for one reason and one reason only: to upend and eradicate the Catholic faith.**
> > In his last official words, he echoes the thoughts of Pope St. Pius X in his landmark encyclical *Pascendi Domini Gregis*, Latin for "feed my sheep," written almost 100 years earlier.
> > Both men had great insight into the attacks on Sacred Scripture *posing* as historical research or biblical exegesis.
> > One example is the analysis that Jesus didn't know who He was or understand His mission — both points strongly hinted at by Fr. James Martin as well as many other Judases present in the Church
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