Excellent topic and lecture. I learned so much! There is so much relevance in history regarding the demise of the Catholic Church. Thank you and God bless!
Hello Fr. Carlos, Its finally good to see you, glad you have shared this sessions on youtube. I wish i could download this one because i only have limited internet access here. I find this topic very interesting.
In France, Voltaire is part of the school's curriculum. Unless you're homeschooled or being sent to one of the very rare schools that do not follow the state's program, you'll have to buy Voltaire's books, read them, and study them in class. Now put that in perspective with the fact that the Church is telling you that just owning his books excommunicates you.
Excellent topic and lecture. I learned so much! There is so much relevance in history regarding the demise of the Catholic Church. Thank you and God bless!
Thank you so much father. I need to print this out!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful lecture, Father Zepeda. You organise very interesting sessions for your parishioners. God bless you!
Father Zepeda mentioned the Roman Index of Forbidden Books and there are actual original copies of that book to read free online at archive.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_authors_and_works_on_the_Index_Librorum_Prohibitorum
Here's a Wikipedia list. I don't think it's complete though.
@@soup_enthusiast thank you!
Hello Fr. Carlos, Its finally good to see you, glad you have shared this sessions on youtube. I wish i could download this one because i only have limited internet access here. I find this topic very interesting.
Very interesting, thank you.
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In France, Voltaire is part of the school's curriculum. Unless you're homeschooled or being sent to one of the very rare schools that do not follow the state's program, you'll have to buy Voltaire's books, read them, and study them in class. Now put that in perspective with the fact that the Church is telling you that just owning his books excommunicates you.
It makes perfect sense when you consider the purpose of the French Revolution. A further reason not to send children to public school when possible!
Thats unnerving.