Synodality: An Attack on Papal Authority

Angelus Press

SKU: 8928

The Crisis of Doctrine and Papal Supremacy in the Modern Church

Today’s current situation in the Church shows the same modernist goal seen in liturgical changes like the New Mass: it undermines the very purposes it claims to support. To further this point, bishops worldwide increasingly question papal authority and doctrine, working consciously or unconsciously to subvert both.

Before the recent push for Synodality, the principal challenge to papal primacy came through Collegiality, which is an attempt to democratize ecclesiastical authority. This has now evolved into something more radical: the democratization of doctrine itself.

Synodality is a democratic revolution that transforms the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure into Protestant-style roundtable governance that undermines papal primacy while forcing doctrinal adaptation to modern political sensibilities.

This book brilliantly dissects synodality’s errors through step-by-step explanations of where it went wrong and how. It is a crucial aid to navigating the murky waters of the Synodal Way and understanding why Catholic doctrine—and the papal primacy protecting it—cannot be changed. This volume is a must-read work for all, especially those wanting to understand the current religious conflicts that beset Holy Mother Church.

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Timothy O'Donnell
Outstanding!

If you care about how the Church is governed, how its authority structures function, and how doctrine may be influenced by shifts in governance, this book is highly recommended. It provides a clear lens through which to view the synodal movement and asks hard questions about what is at stake for the papacy and for Catholic identity more broadly.