Papers by Daniele Di Sorco
Le Courrier de Rome, 2021
Les autorités actuelles de l’Eglise catholique décernent le titre de « martyrs » à des chrétiens ... more Les autorités actuelles de l’Eglise catholique décernent le titre de « martyrs » à des chrétiens non catholiques qui ont été mis à mort pour une vérité de foi. Selon plusieurs théologiens catholiques contemporains, tout homme qui est tué à cause de ses convictions peut être appelé martyr. Ces opinions correspondent-elle à la doctrine catholique antérieure à Vatican II?
The current authorities of the Catholic Church bestow the title of "martyrs" on non-Catholic Christians who have been put to death for a truth of faith. According to several contemporary Catholic theologians, any man who is killed because of his beliefs can be called a martyr. Do these opinions correspond to Catholic doctrine prior to Vatican II?
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Papers by Daniele Di Sorco
The current authorities of the Catholic Church bestow the title of "martyrs" on non-Catholic Christians who have been put to death for a truth of faith. According to several contemporary Catholic theologians, any man who is killed because of his beliefs can be called a martyr. Do these opinions correspond to Catholic doctrine prior to Vatican II?
The current authorities of the Catholic Church bestow the title of "martyrs" on non-Catholic Christians who have been put to death for a truth of faith. According to several contemporary Catholic theologians, any man who is killed because of his beliefs can be called a martyr. Do these opinions correspond to Catholic doctrine prior to Vatican II?