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From Scrupulosity to <em>Lutherosity</em>, Part 2
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From Scrupulosity to Lutherosity, Part 2

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Contrary to Luther’s misconception (see Part 1 ), humility is in reality wise, while pride is foolish. St Alphonsus tells us that “no fool esteems himself foolish, but his folly consists in being a fool without knowing it.” Luther was so foolish that his own pride appeared to him as wisdom. Luther seemed to go […]

From Scrupulosity to <em>Lutherosity</em>, Part 1
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From Scrupulosity to Lutherosity, Part 1

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Many people admire Martin Luther (1483-1546) for his defiance of Church authority in the name of religious freedom. The idea is that Luther stood up to overbearing Church leaders who were no more than pagans in disguise. Luther freed us from unlawful intrusion in the area of conscience, which is supposed to be left to […]

Getting Off the Misery-Go-Round of Scrupulosity
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Getting Off the Misery-Go-Round of Scrupulosity

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“Bless me Father, for I have sinned.  It’s been an hour and fifteen minutes since my last confession,” Mike fearfully utters to the priest.  Mike had confessed prior to the Mass he just attended, but during Mass remembered something he did not confess.  This greatly troubled him because he knew it was a mortal sin.  […]