The study of the Fathers, which is of great use to everyone, is
absolutely necessary for those who care about the theological, pastoral
and spiritual renewal promoted by the Council and wish to cooperate in
it. In then, in fact, are all the constant factors that are at the
basis of any authentic renewal (Paul VI). Patristic thought is
Christ centered (John Paul II). It is an example of a unified,
living theology matured in contact with the problems of the pastoral
ministry (Paul VI). It is an excellent model of catechesis, source
of knowledge about sacred Scripture and Tradition, as well as about the
whole human person and true Christian identity (John Paul II).
- Augustine
- James J. O'Donnell - Creator
of the famous web site on St. Augustine
- The Rule of St.
Augustine
- Johannine
Themes in the Early Church Councils
- Professional Web
Sites and UseNet Discussion Groups
- The Perseus Project
- Canadian Society of Patristic Studies
- The North American
Patristics Society
- Theology
Links - Catholic theology web sites, over 118 pages containing 5,100
links, all in the spirit of the Second Vatican Council
-
Anathemas
of the 2nd Council of Constantinople (533 CE)
- Eugene's Theology Page - Contains more general
web site related to theological matters
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