1. World problems
  2. Religious errors

Religious errors

  • False religious beliefs
  • Pernicious religious opinions
  • Evil opinions

Claim

But now... when, seeing with the greatest grief of Our soul a truly awful storm excited by so many evil opinions, and (seeing also) the most grievous calamities never sufficiently to be deplored which overspread the Christian people from so many errors, according to the duty of Our Apostolic Ministry, and following the illustrious example of Our Predecessors, We raised Our voice, and in many published Encyclical Letters and Allocutions delivered in Consistory, and other Apostolic Letters, we condemned the chief errors of this most unhappy age, and we excited your admirable episcopal vigilance, and we again and again admonished and exhorted all sons of the Catholic Church, to us most dear, that they should altogether abhor and flee from the contagion of so dire a pestilence. And especially in our first Encyclical Letter written to you on Nov. 9, 1846, and in two Allocutions delivered by us in Consistory, the one on Dec. 9, 1854, and the other on June 9, 1862, we condemned the monstrous portents of opinion which prevail especially in this age, bringing with them the greatest loss of souls and detriment of civil society itself; which are grievously opposed also, not only to the Catholic Church and her salutary doctrine and venerable rights, but also to the eternal natural law engraven by God in all men's hearts, and to right reason; and from which almost all other errors have their origin. (Papal Encyclical, Condemning Current Errors: Quanta Cura, 8 December 1986).

Broader

Error
Unpresentable

Narrower

Modernism
Yet to rate

Aggravates

Toxic theology
Presentable

Aggravated by

Strategy

Reference

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Biological classification
N/A
Content quality
Unpresentable
 Unpresentable
Language
English
1A4N
J4949
DOCID
12049490
D7NID
138268
Last update
Apr 21, 2022