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Yes, we’re down to the last few days of the Deviant: The Renegades Kickstarter campaign, and backers have been talking full-time with developer Eric Zawadzki about all the options contained in the previews AND in the Stretch Goal projects. It’s been really great seeing folks come up with how popular (and unpopular, for that matter) characters in various media can be replicated in Deviant.
There’s been a ton of them, and it’s just awesome how flexible the character creation section is! Dave Brookshaw’s extensive process and playtesting is really paying off with a system that absolutely shines.
So, c’mon! Check it out while we’re still rolling and if you pledge you’ll be getting those sweet Stretch Goal projects as well as Deviant itself with your pledge!
And while Deviant is the last KS standing right now, our joint Creature Collection KS with Handiwork Games ended over the weekend with a satisfying amount that’s over 400% our funding amount, a great number of backers, and a fantastic 224 pages (we started with 160).
A huge round of thanks and appreciation to Handiwork and Jon and all his team over there! It is really one sweet project they put together – and even before the KS was over they had hired new writers and artists to start on the added sections. Our Creature Collection is in good hand(s) – iwork.
OK, even I think that’s a groaner, but I wrote it and it’s staying in as I gotta move on to the next topic!
They Came From Beneath the Sea! art by Brian Leblanc
Over the weekend, I also attended the SAVE convention in Harrisburg, PA. Not only was I joined by Eddy and Dixie, but surprise guest Neall Raemonn Price showed up! He was able to join us on panels, and we had a lot, I mean A LOT, of discussion of upcoming projects – tons of Scion talk, but also a couple of upcoming and currently secret projects.
SAVE itself was bigger than ever, and Saturday it was packed in the gaming area. Even more interesting to me, was the education and therapy tracks (as opposed to the game design and gaming ones I was in), because these were also packed with folks wanting to discuss and learn about how our hobby can be used to build understanding and help with therapeutic efforts.
What a fantastic place we are now in where we don’t have to only mention those anecdotal stories of roleplaying helping folks in their real lives, we now have real, practicing therapists and educators stepping up with methodologies. Very proud of my friends in the Bodhana Group for being forerunners in this effort!
On a personal gaming level, Friday night at the convention I stepped up and DM’d my long-time D&D world for the first time for adults in about thirty years. I just felt like if we’re publishing so many D&D 5e based game lines, I needed to be able to talk about them with experience, not just from playing a few campaigns.
So I girded my loins, converted an adventure I’d written that was published in White Wolf Magazine #15, and sat down with Eddy, Dixie, Neall, and Jen, Jack, and the Captain, from Bodhana. It was extremely fun, and very satisfying – even if we roleplayed so hard the party never actually got into the dungeon part!
They did however talk themselves into a free room at a very nice inn due to some high charisma dice rolling and simple chicanery, burn up two enemies and part of a pine forest, and team-work the hell out of young Frost Giant.
I’ve received a fair number of requests to continue the game, so that’s a good sign, and I’ll just have to see what I can do. Dunno if I’ve shaken off all the rust from decades of not running a game, but I also hate saying no to people who want to join me in my imaginary world. So….
Aeon Aexpansion art by Gong Studios
Last week also saw the release to the public of one of our secret projects: the phone app version of Pugmire! The folks at DTRPG used Pugmire as their first premiere project and worked up an awesome version of the core book, that they then offered as a free download – and I understand that they’ve had over 7,000 of those downloads!
Here’s a direct link: https://phone.drivethrurpg.com/phone-pdf/?affiliate_id=4451
There’s are also some great games from other publishers on there, and we have at least one more project to add – again, one of the things we’ve been doing behind the scenes – you’d be surprised at how many of those are bubbling along right now!
Now for some useful sales info!
First, DTRPG is having their big Halloween Sale on DriveThruRPG and Storytellers Vault starting Wednesday the 16th and running until Halloween. Most of our Chronicles of Darkness PDFs will be on sale on both sites, plus there will be some Halloween Treats (i.e. free PDFs) hidden around the sites.
Here’s a link to a teaser for a Geist 2e game being run by Eric Campbell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GOzzE8b3Wc
Here’s a link to this very cool Scion teaser announcing the project is being translated and published in Spain by The Hills Press! We think it’s an excellent video, a super teaser, and we just couldn’t be happier to be working with these folks!
Maybe the next line should be “Many Teasers, One Path”… maybe not. Let’s stick with:
Many Worlds, One Path!
BLURBS!
Kickstarter!
The Deviant: The Renegades Kickstarter has ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS to go and it’s vengefully slamming through Stretch Goals now! So far, we have the classic Backer T-Shirt, unlocked the Deviant Screen and Deviant wallpaper, added the Beast and Demon core book PDFs and Dark Eras PDFs to the CofD PDF collection, and added four sections of the Clades Companion book! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/200664283/deviant-the-renegades-a-tabletop-roleplaying-game
Next up: Mummy: The Curse 2nd Edition!
Onyx Path Media!
This Friday’s Onyx Pathcast features last week’s Call-In Show – it was live at the time and undead now, so check out as our trio and some special call-in guests answer chat questions and chat with questions!
We’ve really increased production of content for our Twitch channel in the last week! Every day has new content, every day has a different game, and much of that content is now being transferred to our YouTube channel.
I’m going to link both here in case you’re not following / subscribed to them. www.twitch.tv/theonyxpath & www/youtube.com/user/theonyxpath
It really helps us to have subscribers on our Twitch channel, and you can do so for free and catch premieres as they go up if you have an Amazon Prime account. Just type Twitch Amazon Prime into Google and you’ll be shown how to subscribe for free.
Also on our Twitch channel, we’ve been proceeding well with Character Creation Month, having created characters for Scarred Lands and Deviant: The Renegades. Also tied into those two games, Eric Zawadski has run a two-parter Deviant chronicle which will soon be transferred to YouTube, and Matthew Dawkins ran a very fun Scarred Lands meatgrinder, to show off some of the monsters from the Creature Collection. A different character dies in every scene!
We have so much fun content coming out soon, with this weekend hosting a Trinity Continuum character creation session, so please catch that if you’re at all interested in Trinity!
Remember, if you miss any content on our Twitch channel, some of it finds its way to our YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/user/theonyxpath Don’t forget though, that some of that content is Twitch exclusive or belongs to the Storytellers running their games, so don’t miss out and remember to follow us!
Meanwhile, our fans keep creating excellent content for us, not limited to:
Occultists Anonymous for your Mage: The Awakening needs:
Episode 51: Portents of Doom The recovered grimoire is returned to the Adamantine Arrows, but Wyrd the Seer discovers some concerning information. https://youtu.be/_2UJbimcc_c
Episode 52: Rocks Fall… Wyrd shares a surprise revelation before the cabal leaves for Peru. In Peru, the cabal searches for local Pentacle mages. https://youtu.be/R56aMsiT81M
The Story Told Podcast for Exalted: In the Fall of Jiara episode out this week, we hear a dramatic combat between Dragon-Blooded and Solars!:  http://thestorytold.libsyn.com/fall-of-jiara-16
Caffeinated Conquests wrapped up their actual play of V5: https://youtu.be/nCqrC3PPunI
Red Moon Roleplaying continue with their fantastic actual play of The Sacrifice for V5 over on their website: www.redmoonroleplaying.com
Maybe the most exciting news of the week is Eric Campbell will be running Geist: The Sin-Eaters 2E! Catch the teaser trailer here: https://youtu.be/3GOzzE8b3Wc
So much fantastic content, and more every week.
Drop Matthew a message via the contact button on matthewdawkins.com if you have actual plays, reviews, or game overviews you want us to profile on the blog!
Please check any of these out and let us know if you find or produce any actual plays of our games!
Electronic Gaming!
As we find ways to enable our community to more easily play our games, the Onyx Dice Rolling App is live! Our dev team has been doing updates since we launched based on the excellent use-case comments by our community, and this thing is awesome! (Seriously, you need to roll 100 dice for Exalted? This app has you covered.)
On Amazon and Barnes & Noble!
You can now read our fiction from the comfort and convenience of your Kindle (from Amazon) and Nook (from Barnes & Noble).
If you enjoy these or any other of our books, please help us by writing reviews on the site of the sales venue from which you bought it. Reviews really, really help us get folks interested in our amazing fiction!
Our selection includes these fiction books:
Our Sales Partners!
We’re working with Studio2 to get Pugmire and Monarchies of Mau out into stores, as well as to individuals through their online store. You can pick up the traditionally printed main book, the screen, and the official Pugmire dice through our friends there! https://studio2publishing.com/search?q=pugmire
We’ve added Prince’s Gambit to our Studio2 catalog: https://studio2publishing.com/products/prince-s-gambit-card-game
Now, we’ve added Changeling: The Lost 2nd Edition products to Studio2‘s store! See them here: https://studio2publishing.com/collections/all-products/changeling-the-lost
Scarred Lands (Pathfinder) books are also on sale at Studio2, and they have the 5e version, supplements, and dice as well!: https://studio2publishing.com/collections/scarred-lands
Scion 2e books and other products are available now at Studio2: https://studio2publishing.com/blogs/new-releases/scion-second-edition-book-one-origin-now-available-at-your-local-retailer-or-online
Looking for our Deluxe or Prestige Edition books? Try this link! http://www.indiepressrevolution.com/xcart/Onyx-Path-Publishing/
And you can order Pugmire, Monarchies of Mau, Cavaliers of Mars, and Changeling: The Lost 2e at the same link! And NOW Scion Origin and Scion Hero are available to order!
As always, you can find most of Onyx Path’s titles at DriveThruRPG.com!
The big Halloween Sale on DriveThruRPG and Storytellers Vault starts Wednesday the 16th and runs until Halloween.
Most of our Chronicles of Darkness PDFs will be on sale on both sites, plus there will be some Halloween Treats (i.e. free PDFs) hidden around the sites.
On Sale This Week!
We’re releasing new Trinity Continuum: Aeon journals on our RedBubble store on Weds!
Conventions!
GameHoleCon: October 31st – November 3rd PAX Unplugged: December 6th – 8th 2020: Midwinter: January 9th – 12th
And now, the new project status updates!
DEVELOPMENT STATUS FROM EDDY WEBB (projects in bold have changed status since last week):
First Draft (The first phase of a project that is about the work being done by writers, not dev prep)
Exalted Essay Collection (Exalted)
Exigents (Exalted 3rd Edition)
Many-Faced Strangers – Lunars Companion (Exalted 3rd Edition)
Player’s Guide to the Contagion Chronicle (Chronicles of Darkness)
N!ternational Wrestling Entertainment (Trinity Continuum: Aberrant)
Creating in the Realms of Pugmire (Realms of Pugmire)
Contagion Chronicle Ready-Made Characters (Chronicles of Darkness)
Redlines
Tales of Aquatic Terror (They Came From Beneath the Sea!)
Kith and Kin (Changeling: The Lost 2e)
Crucible of Legends (Exalted 3rd Edition)
M20 Victorian Mage (Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition)
Dragon-Blooded Novella #2 (Exalted 3rd Edition)
Contagion Chronicle Jumpstart (Chronicles of Darkness)
Second Draft
Across the Eight Directions (Exalted 3rd Edition)
Scion: Demigod (Scion 2nd Edition)
Wraith20 Fiction Anthology (Wraith: The Oblivion 20th Anniversary Edition)
Yugman’s Guide to Ghelspad (Scarred Lands)
Pirates of Pugmire KS-Added Adventure (Realms of Pugmire)
Contagion Chronicle: Global Outbreaks (Chronicles of Darkness)
Development
Heirs to the Shogunate (Exalted 3rd Edition)
City of the Towered Tombs (Cavaliers of Mars)
Masks of the Mythos (Scion 2nd Edition)
TC: Aberrant Reference Screen (Trinity Continuum: Aberrant)
Titanomachy (Scion 2nd Edition)
Trinity Continuum Jumpstart (Trinity Continuum Core)
Monsters of the Deep (They Came From Beneath the Sea!)
One Foot in the Grave Jumpstart (Geist: The Sin-Eaters 2e)
Lunars Novella (Rosenberg) (Exalted 3rd Edition)
Manuscript Approval
Mythical Denizens (Creatures of the World Bestiary) (Scion 2nd Edition)
Scion: Dragon (Scion 2nd Edition)
M20 The Technocracy Reloaded (Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition)
Vigil Watch (Scarred Lands)
Terra Firma (Trinity Continuum: Aeon)
Mummy: The Curse 2nd Edition core rulebook (Mummy: The Curse 2nd Edition)
Post-Approval Development
Trinity Continuum: Aberrant (Trinity Continuum: Aberrant)
Deviant: The Renegades (Deviant: The Renegades)
Scion LARP Rules (Scion)
Editing
Lunars: Fangs at the Gate (Exalted 3rd Edition)
Hunter: The Vigil 2e core (Hunter: The Vigil 2nd Edition)
Let the Streets Run Red (Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition)
Geist 2e Fiction Anthology (Geist: The Sin-Eaters 2nd Edition)
Dragon-Blooded Novella #1 (Exalted 3rd Edition)
Scion Companion: Mysteries of the World (Scion 2nd Edition)
Tales of Good Dogs – Pugmire Fiction Anthology (Pugmire)
Cults of the Blood Gods (Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition)
Legendlore core book (Legendlore)
WoD Ghost Hunters (World of Darkness)
Post-Editing Development
Chicago Folio/Dossier (Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition)
TC: Aeon Ready-Made Characters (Trinity Continuum: Aeon)
Night Horrors: Nameless and Accursed (Mage: the Awakening Second Edition)
City of the Towered Tombs (Cavaliers of Mars)
Oak, Ash, and Thorn: Changeling: The Lost 2nd Companion (Changeling: The Lost 2nd)
W20 Shattered Dreams Gift Cards (Werewolf: The Apocalypse 20th)
TC: Aeon Jumpstart (Trinity Continuum: Aeon)
Indexing
Dystopia Rising: Evolution core (Dystopia Rising: Evolution)
ART DIRECTION FROM MIKE CHANEY!
In Art Direction
Contagion Chronicle – Sending out contracts.
Trinity Continuum: Aberrant
Hunter: The Vigil 2e – Sam on the fulls.
Ex3 Lunars – Contracted.
TCfBtS!: Heroic Land Dwellers
Night Horrors: Nameless and Accursed – Workin’ on it.
Ex3 Monthly Stuff
Trinity RMCs – Contracted.
Cults of the Blood God (KS) – Contracted.
Chicago Folio – Looking for one more artist.
Mummy 2 (KS) – KS stuff in progress.
City of the Towered Tombs – Contracted.
Let the Streets Run Red – Right after Chi Folio art is in.
In Layout
They Came from Beneath the Sea! – Template created… system chapter done.
Dark Eras 2 – Aileen working on it.
Trinity Continuum Aeon: Distant Worlds
VtR Spilled Blood – In progress.
Geist 2e Screen – Need notes from developer.
Proofing
C20 Cup of Dreams – Heading off for WW approval today.
M20 Book of the Fallen – Josh finishing cover.
DR:E Threat Guide – Helnau’s Guide to Wasteland Beasties – At Eschaton for approval.
Memento Mori – Layout proofing as art comes in.
At Press
Trinity Core Screen – At Studio2 – shipping to backers.
TC Aeon Screen – At Studio2 – shipping to backers.
Trinity: In Media Res – PoD proofs coming.
Trinity Core – At Studio2 – shipping to backers.
Trinity Aeon – At Studio2 – shipping to backers.
V5: Chicago – Printing.
Aeon Aexpansion – Prepping for PoD.
DR:E Jumpstart – PoD proof ordered.
W20 Art Book – Backer PDF out to backers, PoD proof ordered.
Geist 2e (Geist: The Sin-Eaters 2nd Edition) – Getting print files ready.
DRE Screen – Getting print files prepped.
Today’s Reason to Celebrate!
Today is the five year anniversary of Impish Ian Watson’s line of Social Justice Classes t-shirts, with Social Justice Paladin and Social Justice Wizard being particular favorites. You can find them at: https://www.redbubble.com/…/c…/328337-social-justice-classes Congrats, Ian!
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fantasyweirdal · 7 years
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i got a set of glow in the dark and carousel dice in the mail today im so ?Fucking hype 
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boricuatuits · 6 years
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ourvaticancity-blog · 6 years
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Onorio I: il caso controverso di un papa eretico
Al centro del pontificato di Onorio I vi fu la questione del monotelismo, l’ultima delle grandi eresie cristologiche.  di Roberto de Mattei Il caso di papa Onorio è uno dei più controversi della storia della Chiesa. Come giustamente osserva lo storico della Chiesa Emile Amann, nella ampia voce che dedica alla Question d’Onorius nel Dictionnaire de Théologie Catholique (vol. VII, coll. 96-132), il problema deve essere trattato in maniera spassionata e con la serena imparzialità che la storia deve agli atti del passato (col. 96). Al centro del pontificato di papa Onorio, che regnò dal 625 al 638, vi fu la questione del monotelismo, l’ultima delle grandi eresie cristologiche. Per compiacere l’imperatore bizantino Eraclio, desideroso di garantire la pace religiosa interna del suo regno, il patriarca di Costantinopoli Sergio cercò di trovare un compromesso tra l’ortodossia cattolica, secondo cui in Gesù Cristo vi sono due nature in una sola persona, e l’eresia monofisita, che attribuiva a Cristo una sola persona e una sola natura. Il risultato del compromesso fu una nuova eresia, il monotelismo, secondo cui la duplice natura del Cristo era mossa nella sua azione da una sola operazione e da una sola volontà. Si trattava di un semi-monofisismo, ma la verità o è integra o non è, e un’eresia moderata, rimane sempre un’eresia. Il patriarca di Gerusalemme Sofronio fu tra coloro che intervennero con maggior forza per denunciare la nuova dottrina, che vanificava l’umanità di Cristo e conduceva al monofisismo, condannato dal Concilio di Calcedonia (451). Sergio scrisse a papa Onorio per chiedere che «in futuro a nessuno sia permesso di affermare due operazioni in Cristo nostro Dio» e ottenere il suo appoggio contro Sofronio. Onorio aderì malauguratamente alla richiesta. In una lettera a Sergio affermò che «la volontà del Signore nostro Gesù Cristo era soltanto una (unam voluntatem fatemur), per il fatto che la nostra natura umana è stata assunta dalla divinità» e invitò Sofronio al silenzio. La corrispondenza tra Sergio e Onorio è conservata negli atti del VI Concilio ecumenico (Mansi, Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima Collectio, vol. XI, coll. 529-554) ed è stata ripubblicata in lingua latina, greca e francese da Arthur Loth (La cause d’Honorius. Documents originaux avec traduction, notes et conclusion, Victor Palmé, Paris 1870 e, in lingua greca e tedesca, da Georg Kreuzer, Die Honoriusfrage im Mittelalter und in der Neuzeit, Anton Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1975). Forte dell’appoggio del Papa, Eraclio pubblicò nel 638 un formulario dottrinale chiamato Echtesis (“Esposizione”) in cui imponeva la nuova teoria dell’unica volontà divina come religione ufficiale. Il monotelismo, durante quarant’anni, trionfò nell’Impero bizantino. In quest’epoca il più vigoroso difensore della fede fu il monaco Massimo, detto il Confessore, che partecipò ad un Sinodo, convocato in Laterano (649) da papa Martino I (649-655) per condannare il monotelismo. Sia il Papa che Massimo furono costretti all’esilio. A Massimo, per essersi rifiutato di sottoscrivere alle dottrine monotelite, furono tagliate la lingua e la mano destra. Sofronio, Massimo e Martino sono oggi venerati dalla Chiesa come santi per la loro indomita resistenza all’eresia monotelita. La fede cattolica fu finalmente restaurata dal III Concilio di Costantinopoli, VI Concilio ecumenico della Chiesa, che si riunì il 7 novembre 680 alla presenza dell’Imperatore Costantino IV, e dei rappresentanti del nuovo Papa, Agatone (678-681). Il Concilio condannò il monotelismo e lanciò l’anatema contro tutti coloro che avevano promosso o favorito l’eresia, comprendendo il papa Onorio nella condanna. Nella XIII sessione, tenutasi il 28 marzo 681, i Padri conciliari dopo aver proclamato di voler scomunicare Sergio, Ciro di Alessandria, Pirro, Paolo e Pietro, tutti patriarchi di Costantinopoli, e il vescovo Teodoro di Faran, affermano: Il 9 agosto 681, alla fine della XVI sessione, vennero rinnovati gli anatemi contro tutti gli eretici e i fautori dell’eresia, compreso Onorio: «Sergio haeretico anathema, Cyro haeretico anathema, Honorio haeretico anathema, Pyrro, haeretico anathema» (Mansi, XI, col. 622). Nel decreto dogmatico della XVIII sessione, il 16 settembre, si dice che Le copie autentiche degli atti del Concilio, sottoscritte da 174 Padri e dall’Imperatore, furono inviate alle cinque sedi patriarcali, con particolare riguardo per quella di Roma. Ma poiché sant’Agatone morì il 10 gennaio 681, gli atti del Concilio, dopo più di 19 mesi di sede vacante, furono ratificati dal suo successore San Leone II (682-683). Nella lettera inviata il 7 maggio 683 all’imperatore Costantino IV, il Papa scriveva: Nello stesso anno papa Leone ordinò che gli atti tradotti in latino, venissero sottoscritti da tutti i vescovi d’Occidente e le firme fossero conservate presso la tomba di san Pietro. Come sottolinea l’eminente storico gesuita Hartmann Grisar, «si voleva così l’universale accettazione del sesto concilio nell’Occidente, e questa, per quanto si conosce, ebbe luogo senza difficoltà» (Analecta romana, Desclée, Roma 1899, pp. 406-407). La condanna di Onorio fu confermata dai successori di Leone II, come attesta il Liber diurnus romanorum pontificum e dal settimo (787) e ottavo (869-870) Concilio ecumenico della Chiesa (C. J. Hefele, Histoire des Conciles, Letouzey et Ané, Paris 1909, vol. III, pp. 520-521). L’abbé Amann giudica storicamente indifendibile la posizione di chi, come il cardinale Baronio, ritiene che gli atti del VI Concilio sarebbero stati alterati. I legati romani, erano presenti al concilio: sarebbe difficile immaginare che essi possano essere stati raggirati o abbiano mal riferito su un punto così importante e delicato quale la condanna di eresia di un Pontefice romano. Riferendosi poi a quei teologi, come san Roberto Bellarmino, che, per salvare la memoria di Onorio, hanno negato la presenza di errori espliciti nella sue lettere, Amann sottolinea che essi sollevano un problema più grande di quello che pretendono risolvere, cioè quello dell’infallibilità degli atti di un Concilio presieduto da un Papa. Se infatti Onorio non cadde in errore, sbagliarono i Papi e il Concilio che lo condannarono. Gli atti del VI Concilio ecumenico, approvati dal Papa e ricevuti dalla Chiesa universale, hanno una portata definitoria molto più forte delle lettere di Onorio a Sergio. Per salvare l’infallibilità è meglio ammettere la possibilità storica di un Papa eretico, piuttosto che infrangersi contro le definizioni dogmatiche e gli anatemi di un Concilio ratificato dal Romano Pontefice. È dottrina comune che la condanna degli scritti di un autore è infallibile, quando l’errore viene anatemizzato con la nota dell’eresia, mentre non è sempre e necessariamente infallibile il Magistero ordinario della Chiesa. Durante il Concilio Vaticano I, la Deputazione della Fede affrontò il problema, esponendo una serie di regole di carattere generale, che si applicano non solo al caso di Onorio, ma a tutti i problemi, passati o futuri che possano presentarsi. Non basta che il Papa si pronunci in una questione di fede o di costumi riguardante la Chiesa universale, è necessario che il decreto del Romano Pontefice sia concepito in maniera tale da apparire un giudizio solenne e definitivo, con l’intenzione di obbligare tutti i fedeli a credere (Mansi, LII, coll. 1204-1232). Esistono dunque, atti del Magistero ordinario pontificio non infallibili, perché privi del necessario carattere definitorio: quod ad formam seu modum attinet. Le lettere di papa Onorio sono prive di queste caratteristiche. Esse sono indubbiamente atti di Magistero, ma nel Magistero ordinario non infallibile vi possono essere errori e perfino, in casi eccezionali, formulazioni eretiche. Il Papa può cadere in eresia, però non potrà mai pronunciare un’eresia ex cathedra. Nel caso di Onorio, come osservava il patrologo benedettino Dom John Chapman OSB, non si può affermare che egli intendesse formulare una sentenza ex cathedra, definitiva e obbligante: Le sue lettere a Sergio, anche se trattano di fede, non promulgano nessun anatema e non corrispondono alle condizioni richieste dal dogma dell’infallibilità. Promulgato dal Concilio Vaticano I, il principio dell’infallibilità è salvo, al contrario di quanto pensavano protestanti e gallicani. E se Onorio fu anatemizzato, spiegò papa Adriano II, nel Sinodo romano dell’869, Proprio basandosi su queste parole, dopo aver esaminato il caso di papa Onorio, il grande teologo domenicano Melchior Cano, riassume la dottrina più sicura in questi termini: «Non si deve negare che il Sommo pontefice possa essere eretico, cosa di cui si possono offrire uno o due esempi. Però che (un Papa) nel giudicare sulla fede abbia definito qualcosa contro la fede non lo si può dimostrare neanche in uno» (De Locis Theologicis, l. VI, tr. spagnola, BAC, Madrid 2006, p. 409). © Corrispondenza Romana (30-12-2015)
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Recipe for Quick Guacamole
by ukcider
Sometimes we just do not have as much free time as we like. 1 way to save time would be to just get things done a little more rapidly, somewhat more effectively, and that is where this guacamole recipe comes in. When you just want a great, quick, fresh, homemade dip, you may grab an avocado or two, fire up the food processor, and whip this one up quick. Get the following ingredients prepared.
Quick Guacamole Ingredients
1 Avocado, 1/2 Tomato, 1/4 Onion, Tablespoon of Lemon Juice, Pinch of Salt, Pinch of Garlic Salt, 1/4 Cup Sour Cream
Directions
Ordinarily, you’d sit there and mash your avocado, dice your onion and your tomato and mix it all together just right. In case you do not have time for that, then you want to slice your avocado in half, remove the pit and scoop all the meat into your food processor with your sour cream.
Throw your half a tomato and quarter of an onion in there and get started pureeing it all together with the lemon juice, salt and garlic salt. If you’d like it a little bit spicier, throw in some cilantro, hot sauce and any tiny pepper you may have handy.
As soon as it starts looking like a delicious green frappe, scoop it out. The sour cream should give it a runnier consistency than most guacamole, so it’ll be simpler to scoop and pour.
If you do not possess a food processor, or do not have time to clean it or set it up, then just dice your onion and tomato up into small bits, mash up your avocado and mix it all together by hand. In any event, the sour cream ensures that it blends more rapidly, mixes quicker, pours more quickly and scoops more simply. It’s truly the secret ingredient in order to make any dip or sauce just a little easier to get out of the bowl.
Quick Guacamole Recipe Variations And Suggestions
If you are in a hurry, probabilities are you already know exactly what you’re putting this on and you are on your way out the door as you read this, but if you’re searching for a fast appetizer or food item to throw on the table for that party, you could normally just place this in a bowl with some chips.
Alternatively, you can make some quick quesadillas: take some flour tortillas, put cheese in the middle and pan fry every side like a grilled cheese sandwich. Slice these up into triangles and arrange them around the bowl. If you are short on time and ingredients, this is an incredible, very simple little Mexican dish that you can make in twenty minutes flat.
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