Crisis Series #16 with Fr. Bourmaud: The New Theology & 'Seeking the Mystery of Christ'

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We’re happy to welcome back Fr. Dominique Bourmaud, the Pastor of St. Vincent’s in Kansas City, and the author of One Hundred Years of Modernism, to discuss the New Theology that gripped the Church in the mid-1900’s. We’ll look at this theology’s champion, Henri De Lubac, and the outsized influence he played in moving the hierarchy to accept radical new teachings on the even of the Second Vatican Council. If you’re listening on the podcast, this episode is one best viewed on YouTube, as the corresponding text will be very helpful in your understanding.

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Fr Bourmaud passed away this morning. May his soul Rest in Peace.

SaltyPalamite
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thank you Fr Bourmaud, Lord please grant peace to his soul 🙏

laurent-
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I really miss this priest. When I listen him I am reminded of Fr. Hesse.

thomasbuensuceso
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RIP Fr Bourmaud, I will never forget the daily religion class with you at St Vincents. Truly one of the only priests I could appreciate. You had your own sense of morals and virtues and made me want to better myself, I cant exactly put my finger on what it was, but you left an impact on me. Rest easy I will never forget you :(

lordfarquaad
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Thankful for Fr. Bourmaud's previous teaching and ministry (praying for all SSPX priests, and all priests, living and deceased).
Apparently French Catholic Bishops just voted to open the canonizatoon cause for Fr. DeLubac.

radomysltwardowski
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Fr. Bourmaud, RIP. The Church has lost one of its brightest combatants against the modern errors.

Salparadise
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Rest in peace, Father Dominique Bourmaud.
Never met you but I met you in both of your Requiem Masses from Australia by online.
Thank you for your amazing kindness to protect the tradition with all your heart.
I was born in 1965 and I lived all this fake modernism which bring you to hell.
Thanks you Father.
Rest in peace.


Greetings from Germany.

silviaibarra
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Rest in peace, fr. Bourmaud.
May Jesus and Mary receive you in Heaven.

masterzparkour
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Those police sirens in the background are definitely fitting for Kansas City. I can't believe he's been there a decade. He's truly dedicated. I was there for a single month for work. I will literally never go back. Glass it from space.

floridaman
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+ Requiem æternam dona ei, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat ei. Requiescat in pace. Amen. +
It was an honor to have been present at Masses offered by Fr. Bourmaud, the first SSPX priest I ever encountered.

ryanautrey
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Fantastic episode! Thank you Father Bourmaud.

donaldmorgan
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I bought Father Bourmaud’s book. Worth every penny.

KoalaBear
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Father Bourmaud😇, greetings from Portugal, I meet you in Fatima, in Sspx Portugal house!
Thank you for your good words and blessings that you and the Father Michael, and Father D. Thomas wrote to me before your departure!
I pray always for you and also for Father's Michael and D. Thomas!
That Jesus 😇🙏, Mary 😇🙏 and Joseph 😇🙏, bless and protect you always!

sandrameireles
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We miss you in St. Louis, Fr. Dominique Bourmaud

paernoser
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Such a dear, wonderful Priest. Requiem aeternam dona ei, Domine. Et lux perpetua luceat ei.

marccrotty
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Two weeks ago, Fr. Fr. Bourmaud celebrated the Mass at the SSPX chapel I attend. Yay.

williammcenaney
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Thank you so much!! Deo gratias for these episodes!

selinam
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Great series. Thank you for this podcast.

CecyGzz
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>New theology.
>>”If an angel from heaven came and preached another gospel than the one we have preached to you, let him be anathema.”
St. Paul pray for us!

jefffinkbonner
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'Et factum est, dum recumberet cum eis, accepit panem, et benedixit, ac fregit, et porrigebat illis. Et aperti sunt oculi eorum, et cognoverunt eum: et ipse evanuit ex oculis eorum. Et dixerunt ad invicem: Nonne cor nostrum ardens erat in nobis dum loqueretur in via, et aperiret nobis Scripturas?'
'And it came to pass, whilst he was at table with them, he took bread, and blessed, and brake, and gave it to them. And their eyes were opened, and they knew him: and he vanished out of their sight. And they said to the other: Was not our heart burning within us, whilst he spoke in this way, and opened to us the scriptures?' Luke 24:30-32

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