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How Should Faithful Catholics Respond To Problems In Magisterial Teaching? | Prof. Michael Sirilla

How Should Faithful Catholics Respond To Problems In Magisterial Teaching? | Prof. Michael Sirilla

Prof. Michael Sirilla explains how faithful Catholics should approach problematic magisterial teaching with a disposition of respect while recognizing that, in rare instances, fraternal correction motivated by love is necessary when Church authorit...

The Thomistic Institute · The Thomistic Institute

March 13, 202542m 17s

Show Notes

Prof. Michael Sirilla explains how faithful Catholics should approach problematic magisterial teaching with a disposition of respect while recognizing that, in rare instances, fraternal correction motivated by love is necessary when Church authorities promulgate errors that contradict established doctrine.


This lecture was given on October 17th, 2024, at University of Florida.


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About the Speaker:


Michael Sirilla is a Professor of Dogmatic and Systematic Theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, where he has taught since 2001. His research has focused on ecclesiology and Aquinas’s theology of the episcopacy.  Archbishop Augustine Di Noia, OP wrote the foreword for his book, The Ideal Bishop: Aquinas’s Commentaries on the Pastoral Epistles (CUA Press, 2017).  His other research interests include natural theology, fundamental theology, and the theology of the Church’s magisterium.  He and his wife, Laura, are blessed with nine children and two grandchildren.


Keywords: Catholic Doctrine, Church Authority, Ecclesiology, Fraternal Correction, Galatians, Heresy, Matthew, Papal Authority, St. Paul, St. Peter

Topics

Catholic DoctrineChurch AuthorityEcclesiologyFraternal CorrectionGalatiansHeresyMatthewPapal AuthoritySt. PaulSt. Peter