A Bavarian History Professor-Priest, Ignaz von Döllinger, Leads Those Opposed to Papal Infallibility
The modern “center-left” position contains a fatal flaw. It cannot prevent its ideas from being used to inspire even more radical modes of thinking. This tendency expressed itself as French liberalism degenerated into the “anti-infallibilist” movement of the late nineteenth century. Before the First Vatican Council convened in 1869, French Catholic liberal … Read more