About the book: Heretical voices within the Catholic Church clamour for change.
Their radical agenda at the Synod on Synodality is clear: Distort doctrine, subvert tradition, and dismantle the hierarchical nature of the Church.
With refreshing clarity, authors José Antonio Ureta and Julio Loredo de Izcue explain the present crisis in their new book, The Synodal Process Is A Pandora’s Box: 100 Questions & Answers (2023). Every page offers wisdom, insight, and truth. Every answer unmasks the sophistry, deliberate confusion, and heresy behind the Synod.
Cardinal Raymond Burke notes in his foreword, “My heartfelt congratulations on the publication of Il processo sinodale, un vaso di Pandora, which addresses clearly and comprehensively a most serious situation in the Church today. We are told that the Church we profess, in communion with our ancestors in the faith from the time of the Apostles, to be One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic is now to be defined by synodality, a term which has no history in the doctrine of the Church and for which there is no reasonable definition. Synodality and its adjective, synodal, have become slogans behind which a revolution is at work to change radically the Church’s self-understanding, in accord with a contemporary ideology which denies much of what the Church has always taught and practiced.”
The Synodal Process Is A Pandora’s Box is a cry of alarm. Find out why faithful Catholics have a moral duty to stand fast and resist the normalization of unnatural sin, women’s ordination, the reception of Holy Communion by adulterous "remarried" divorcees, and the egalitarian democratic levelling within the Catholic Church.
If you love the Catholic Church and its hierarchical form of government as established for all time by Our Lord Jesus Christ, this book is for you.
The Synodal Process Is A Pandora’s Box is translated from the Italian - Il processo sinodale, un vaso di Pandora: Cento domande e cento risposte - by José A Schelini for The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP). Other TFPs and sister organisations are also publishing this book in Dutch, French, German, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish.
About the authors: José Antonio Ureta was born in Chile in 1951. He is a founding member of Fundación Roma, one of Chile's most influential pro-life and pro-family organisations, a senior member and researcher of the French Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property, senior member of the Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira Institute in São Paulo, Brazil, and author of Pope Francis' "Paradigm Shift": Continuity or Rupture in the Mission of the Church? An Assessment of His Pontificate's First Five Years. He is also a member of the John Paul II Academy of Human Life and the Family.
Julio Loredo de Izcue was born in Lima, Peru, in 1955, and is a founding member of Tradición y Acción por un Perú Mayor. In 1974, at just 19 years of age, he and his Tradición y Acción colleagues went into exile, seeking asylum abroad, after receiving public and direct threats from the administration of the socialist director General Velasco Alvarado. He then helped spread the ideals of tradition, family and property in other countries of Latin America and Europe as a youth organiser, journalist, writer, speaker, and college professor. He has lived in Italy since 1994 and is the president of Tradizione Famiglia Proprietà. He is the author of Liberation Theology: How Marxism Infiltrated the Catholic Church.
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