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Congregation for the doctrine of the faith
Notification concerning writing of Anthony de Mello

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1 Notification,1| Father Anthony de Mello (1931-1987) is well known due 2 Notification,1| Father Anthony de Mello (1931-1987) is well known due to his 3 Notification,6| Doctrine of the Faith, June 24, 1998, the Solemnity of the Birth 4 Notification,6| Doctrine of the Faith, June 24, 1998, the Solemnity of 5 Notification,5| Congregation declares that the above-mentioned positions are incompatible 6 Notification,4| but impede one's personal access to truth. The Church, making 7 | according 8 Notification,1| These can be helpful in achieving self-mastery, in breaking 9 Notification,3| are children of God. In addition, the author's statements 10 Notification,6| the present Notification, adopted in the Ordinary Session 11 | after 12 | almost 13 Notification,3| considers Jesus as a master alongside others. The only difference 14 | always 15 | any 16 Notification,2| already nonsense. This radical apophaticism leads even to a denial that 17 Notification,3| de Mello demonstrates an appreciation for Jesus, of whom he declares 18 Notification,1| from being free, and in approaching with serenity the various 19 Notification,6| undersigned Cardinal Prefect, approved the present Notification, 20 Notification,6| Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B. ~Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli~Secretary ~ ~ 21 Notification,6| Pontiff John Paul II, at the Audience granted to the undersigned 22 Notification,4| has consequently lost the authority to teach in the name of 23 Notification,1| all of these texts were authorized by him for publication. 24 Notification,3| other men is that Jesus is "awake" and fully free, while others 25 Notification,4| into an idol, has ended up banishing God from the temple. She 26 Notification,6| of the Birth of John the Baptist. ~~+ Joseph Card. Ratzinger ~ 27 | become 28 | becomes 29 Notification,1| feelings that keep us from being free, and in approaching 30 Notification,4| according to the author, any belief or profession of faith whether 31 Notification,6| Ratzinger ~Prefect ~+ Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B. ~Archbishop Emeritus 32 Notification,6| 1998, the Solemnity of the Birth of John the Baptist. ~~+ 33 Notification,1| self-mastery, in breaking the bonds and feelings that keep us 34 Notification,1| Christian spirituality. In these books, he treats the different 35 Notification,1| achieving self-mastery, in breaking the bonds and feelings that 36 Notification,1| always take the form of brief stories, contain some valid 37 Notification,1| revealing the influence of Buddhist and Taoist spiritual currents, 38 | cannot 39 Notification,6| the Baptist. ~~+ Joseph Card. Ratzinger ~Prefect ~+ Tarcisio 40 Notification,6| granted to the undersigned Cardinal Prefect, approved the present 41 Notification,5| are incompatible with the Catholic faith and can cause grave 42 Notification,2| But already in certain passages in these early 43 Notification,3| teaches us that all people are children of God. In addition, the 44 Notification,2| cruel. Religions, including Christianity, are one of the major obstacles 45 Notification,4| personal access to truth. The Church, making the word of God 46 Notification,1| languages, have been widely circulated in many countries of the 47 Notification,2| the revelation which has come in the person of Jesus Christ, 48 Notification,2| from following their own common sense and cause them to 49 Notification | NOTIFICATION~CONCERNING THE WRITINGS OF~FATHER ANTHONY 50 Notification,4| from the temple. She has consequently lost the authority to teach 51 Notification,2| simply fanaticism. "God" is considered as a cosmic reality, vague 52 Notification,3| be a "disciple." But he considers Jesus as a master alongside 53 Notification,4| Consistent with what has been presented, 54 Notification,1| the form of brief stories, contain some valid elements of oriental 55 Notification,2| a denial that the Bible contains valid statements about God. 56 Notification,1| intercession and praise, as well as contemplation of the mysteries of the 57 Notification,2| God" is considered as a cosmic reality, vague and omnipresent; 58 Notification,1| widely circulated in many countries of the world, though not 59 Notification,2| them to become obtuse and cruel. Religions, including Christianity, 60 Notification,1| Buddhist and Taoist spiritual currents, remained within the lines 61 Notification,6| Prefect ~+ Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B. ~Archbishop Emeritus of 62 Notification,3| question of destiny after death is declared to be irrelevant; 63 Notification,3| of destiny after death is declared to be irrelevant; only the 64 Notification,2| truth, however, is never defined by the author in its precise 65 Notification,2| early works and to a greater degree in his later publications, 66 Notification,3| Father de Mello demonstrates an appreciation for Jesus, 67 Notification,2| apophaticism leads even to a denial that the Bible contains 68 Notification,2| ignored and in practice denied. ~ 69 Notification,3| alongside others. The only difference from other men is that Jesus 70 Notification,1| these books, he treats the different kinds of prayer: petition, 71 Notification,2| God it is enough to look directly at the world. Nothing can 72 Notification,3| declares himself to be a "disciple." But he considers Jesus 73 Notification,2| the major obstacles to the discovery of truth. This truth, however, 74 Notification,3| impersonal God, as salt dissolves in water. On various occasions, 75 Notification,3| one point, he speaks of a "dissolving" into the impersonal God, 76 Notification,2| one notices a progressive distancing from the essential contents 77 Notification,6| the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, June 24, 1998, 78 Notification,1| 1931-1987) is well known due to his numerous publications 79 Notification,1| stories, contain some valid elements of oriental wisdom. These 80 Notification,6| Bertone, S.D.B. ~Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli~Secretary ~ ~ 81 Notification,4| Scripture into an idol, has ended up banishing God from the 82 | enough 83 Notification,1| various vicissitudes of life. Especially in his early writings, Father 84 Notification,2| progressive distancing from the essential contents of the Christian 85 | etc 86 Notification,3| and evil are simply mental evaluations imposed upon reality. ~ 87 Notification,2| sacred religious texts, not excluding the Bible, becomes even 88 Notification,2| pose the question of his existence is already nonsense. This 89 Notification,5| the good of the Christian faithful, this Congregation declares 90 Notification,2| is the only one is simply fanaticism. "God" is considered as 91 Notification,1| in breaking the bonds and feelings that keep us from being 92 Notification,3| author's statements on the final destiny of man give rise 93 Notification,2| said to prevent people from following their own common sense and 94 Notification,3| that Jesus is "awake" and fully free, while others are not. 95 Notification,3| the final destiny of man give rise to perplexity. At one 96 Notification,6| Paul II, at the Audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal 97 Notification,5| Catholic faith and can cause grave harm. ~ 98 Notification,2| these early works and to a greater degree in his later publications, 99 Notification,5| faith and can cause grave harm. ~ 100 | have 101 Notification,1| oriental wisdom. These can be helpful in achieving self-mastery, 102 | himself 103 Notification,4| making the word of God in Holy Scripture into an idol, 104 | how 105 | however 106 Notification,4| in Holy Scripture into an idol, has ended up banishing 107 Notification,3| life, since evil is simply ignorance, there are no objective 108 Notification,2| personal nature of God is ignored and in practice denied. ~ 109 Notification,6| Sovereign Pontiff John Paul II, at the Audience granted 110 Notification,2| intuition of God without form or image, to the point of speaking 111 Notification,4| or in Christ cannot but impede one's personal access to 112 Notification,3| a "dissolving" into the impersonal God, as salt dissolves in 113 Notification,3| simply mental evaluations imposed upon reality. ~ 114 Notification,2| obtuse and cruel. Religions, including Christianity, are one of 115 Notification,5| above-mentioned positions are incompatible with the Catholic faith 116 Notification,1| The Indian Jesuit priest, Father Anthony 117 Notification,2| The words of Scripture are indications which serve only to lead 118 Notification,1| Mello, while revealing the influence of Buddhist and Taoist spiritual 119 Notification,1| kinds of prayer: petition, intercession and praise, as well as contemplation 120 Notification,3| present life should be of interest. With respect to this life, 121 Notification,2| Christ, he substitutes an intuition of God without form or image, 122 Notification,3| death is declared to be irrelevant; only the present life should 123 | it 124 Notification,1| The Indian Jesuit priest, Father Anthony de 125 Notification,6| of John the Baptist. ~~+ Joseph Card. Ratzinger ~Prefect ~+ 126 Notification,2| In other passages, the judgment on sacred religious texts, 127 Notification,6| the Doctrine of the Faith, June 24, 1998, the Solemnity 128 Notification,1| bonds and feelings that keep us from being free, and 129 Notification,1| he treats the different kinds of prayer: petition, intercession 130 Notification,2| said about God; the only knowing is unknowing. To pose the 131 Notification,1| Mello (1931-1987) is well known due to his numerous publications 132 Notification,1| translated into various languages, have been widely circulated 133 | later 134 Notification,2| indications which serve only to lead a person to silence. In 135 Notification,2| This radical apophaticism leads even to a denial that the 136 Notification,1| currents, remained within the lines of Christian spirituality. 137 Notification,2| see God it is enough to look directly at the world. Nothing 138 Notification,4| temple. She has consequently lost the authority to teach in 139 Notification,2| Christianity, are one of the major obstacles to the discovery 140 Notification,4| access to truth. The Church, making the word of God in Holy 141 Notification,3| on the final destiny of man give rise to perplexity. 142 | many 143 Notification,3| he considers Jesus as a master alongside others. The only 144 Notification,3| only difference from other men is that Jesus is "awake" 145 Notification,3| Good and evil are simply mental evaluations imposed upon 146 Notification,3| are no objective rules of morality. Good and evil are simply 147 | more 148 Notification,1| as contemplation of the mysteries of the life of Christ, etc. ~ 149 Notification,4| authority to teach in the name of Christ. ~ 150 Notification,2| omnipresent; the personal nature of God is ignored and in 151 | never 152 | no 153 Notification,2| his existence is already nonsense. This radical apophaticism 154 | Nothing 155 Notification,2| later publications, one notices a progressive distancing 156 Notification,1| is well known due to his numerous publications which, translated 157 Notification,3| ignorance, there are no objective rules of morality. Good 158 Notification,2| Christianity, are one of the major obstacles to the discovery of truth. 159 Notification,2| and cause them to become obtuse and cruel. Religions, including 160 Notification,3| dissolves in water. On various occasions, the question of destiny 161 Notification,6| publication. ~Rome, from the offices of the Congregation for 162 Notification,2| cosmic reality, vague and omnipresent; the personal nature of 163 Notification,5| present Notification, in order to protect the good of the 164 Notification,6| of this Congregation, and ordered its publication. ~Rome, 165 Notification,6| Notification, adopted in the Ordinary Session of this Congregation, 166 Notification,1| contain some valid elements of oriental wisdom. These can be helpful 167 Notification,6| The Sovereign Pontiff John Paul II, at the Audience granted 168 Notification,3| destiny of man give rise to perplexity. At one point, he speaks 169 Notification,1| different kinds of prayer: petition, intercession and praise, 170 Notification,2| the Christian faith. In place of the revelation which 171 Notification,6| The Sovereign Pontiff John Paul II, at the Audience 172 Notification,2| knowing is unknowing. To pose the question of his existence 173 Notification,5| that the above-mentioned positions are incompatible with the 174 Notification,2| of God is ignored and in practice denied. ~ 175 Notification,1| petition, intercession and praise, as well as contemplation 176 Notification,1| treats the different kinds of prayer: petition, intercession 177 Notification,2| defined by the author in its precise contents. For him, to think 178 Notification,4| Consistent with what has been presented, one can understand how, 179 Notification,2| severe: they are said to prevent people from following their 180 Notification,1| The Indian Jesuit priest, Father Anthony de Mello ( 181 Notification,4| the author, any belief or profession of faith whether in God 182 Notification,2| publications, one notices a progressive distancing from the essential 183 Notification,5| Notification, in order to protect the good of the Christian 184 Notification,2| of speaking of God as a pure void. To see God it is enough 185 Notification,2| is already nonsense. This radical apophaticism leads even 186 Notification,6| Baptist. ~~+ Joseph Card. Ratzinger ~Prefect ~+ Tarcisio Bertone, 187 Notification,3| others are not. Jesus is not recognized as the Son of God, but simply 188 Notification,2| that the God of one's own religion is the only one is simply 189 Notification,2| become obtuse and cruel. Religions, including Christianity, 190 Notification,2| the judgment on sacred religious texts, not excluding the 191 Notification,1| Taoist spiritual currents, remained within the lines of Christian 192 Notification,3| should be of interest. With respect to this life, since evil 193 Notification,1| Father de Mello, while revealing the influence of Buddhist 194 Notification,2| Christian faith. In place of the revelation which has come in the person 195 Notification,3| final destiny of man give rise to perplexity. At one point, 196 Notification,6| ordered its publication. ~Rome, from the offices of the 197 Notification,3| there are no objective rules of morality. Good and evil 198 Notification,2| passages, the judgment on sacred religious texts, not excluding 199 Notification,3| into the impersonal God, as salt dissolves in water. On various 200 Notification,6| Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli~Secretary ~ ~ 201 Notification,2| of God as a pure void. To see God it is enough to look 202 Notification,1| be helpful in achieving self-mastery, in breaking the bonds and 203 Notification,2| following their own common sense and cause them to become 204 Notification,1| and in approaching with serenity the various vicissitudes 205 Notification,2| Scripture are indications which serve only to lead a person to 206 Notification,6| adopted in the Ordinary Session of this Congregation, and 207 Notification,2| Bible, becomes even more severe: they are said to prevent 208 | She 209 | should 210 Notification,2| only to lead a person to silence. In other passages, the 211 | since 212 Notification | FATHER ANTHONY DE MELLO, SJ ~~ 213 Notification,6| Faith, June 24, 1998, the Solemnity of the Birth of John the 214 | some 215 Notification,3| is not recognized as the Son of God, but simply as the 216 Notification,6| The Sovereign Pontiff John Paul II, at 217 Notification,2| or image, to the point of speaking of God as a pure void. To 218 Notification,3| perplexity. At one point, he speaks of a "dissolving" into the 219 Notification,1| influence of Buddhist and Taoist spiritual currents, remained within 220 Notification,1| within the lines of Christian spirituality. In these books, he treats 221 Notification,1| always take the form of brief stories, contain some valid elements 222 Notification,2| person of Jesus Christ, he substitutes an intuition of God without 223 Notification,1| works, which almost always take the form of brief stories, 224 Notification,1| influence of Buddhist and Taoist spiritual currents, remained 225 Notification,6| Card. Ratzinger ~Prefect ~+ Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B. ~Archbishop 226 Notification,4| consequently lost the authority to teach in the name of Christ. ~ 227 Notification,3| but simply as the one who teaches us that all people are children 228 Notification,4| up banishing God from the temple. She has consequently lost 229 | their 230 | them 231 | there 232 | they 233 Notification,2| precise contents. For him, to think that the God of one's own 234 | though 235 Notification,1| numerous publications which, translated into various languages, 236 Notification,1| spirituality. In these books, he treats the different kinds of prayer: 237 Notification,6| Audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal Prefect, approved 238 Notification,4| been presented, one can understand how, according to the author, 239 Notification,2| God; the only knowing is unknowing. To pose the question of 240 | up 241 | upon 242 Notification,2| considered as a cosmic reality, vague and omnipresent; the personal 243 Notification,6| Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli~Secretary ~ ~ 244 Notification,1| with serenity the various vicissitudes of life. Especially in his 245 Notification,2| speaking of God as a pure void. To see God it is enough 246 Notification,3| God, as salt dissolves in water. On various occasions, the 247 | were 248 | what 249 | whether 250 | who 251 | whom 252 Notification,1| various languages, have been widely circulated in many countries 253 Notification,1| valid elements of oriental wisdom. These can be helpful in 254 | within 255 | without 256 Notification,4| The Church, making the word of God in Holy Scripture 257 Notification,2| statements about God. The words of Scripture are indications


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