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Animus Delendi - I   
(Desire to Destroy - I)
 
 Atila Sinke Guimarães
  
The bad fruits of Vatican II and disastrous changes in the face of Holy Mother Church  are not happening by chance. A desire to destroy is exposed in Animus Delendi I  - the second-to-be-released volume of Eli, Eli, Lamma Sabacthani  (My God, My God, Why hast Thou forsaken me?)
  
  |   |   Normally, one speaks of the goodness of the "spirit of the Council." In this superbly documented work, Guimarães shows the other side of the coin - the animus delendi (desire to destroy).
  
Animus Delendi I examines the planned self-destruction of the Holy Church as designed and executed by the Conciliar and post-Conciliar progressivists. The author shows the roles played by the Pontiffs, the highest ranking ecclesiastical authorities, and progressivist theologians in the plan of auto-demolition of the Holy Catholic Church.
  
Acclaimed as a decisive work for the new Millennium.
  
Format: Paperback, 502 pp. Publication Date: 2000
  
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I - THE SELF DESTRUCTION OF THE CHURCH: THE INTENT OF THE PROGRESSIVIST CURRENT 
-  Mysterious Statements by Recent Popes
 
-  Pontifical Pronouncements
 
 -  Statements About the Inroads Made by the Progressivist Movement during and 
after the Council C. Paul VI's Confirmation of the Self-Destruction of the 
Church: A Condemnation or a Futile Lament?
 
 -  Some Veils are Partially Lifted from the Mystery
 
 -  The Mysterious Relationship Between Vatican II and the Scourging of the Apocalypse
 
  
 -  Famous Theologians Applaud the Self-Destruction of the Church that began in the Council
 
-  "The Church Militant Might As Well Die"
 
 -  "The Death of the Church as an Institution, as a Societas Perfecta, Must Be Proclaimed"
 
 -  The End of the 'Constantinian Church' is Hailed
 
  
 -  The Present Phase of Self-Destruction: Only the Beginning of a Long Process
 
  
II - KENOSIS: A DOCTRINE TO JUSTIFY THE SELF-DESTRUCTION OF THE CHURCH 
III - PRESENTING THE PROGRESSIVIST PLAN FOR THE SELF-DESTRUCTION OF THE CHURCH 
 
V - MAGISTERIAL CHARACTER OF THE CHURCH ATTACKS ON THE PERENNIAL VALUE OF CATHOLIC TRUTH AND PAPAL INFALLIBILITY 
       
-  "The 'Pyramid' and 'Baroque' Theology Must Be Destroyed"
 
 -  The Faith Would Emanate From the People of God
 
 -  Principles of the Progressivist Strategy for Destabilizing Dogma
 
First Principle: A Dogmatic Definition is a Subjective and Necessarily Incomplete Assertion 
Second Principle: The Words of Dogmatic Definitions Are Relative Because They Are Incapable of Conveying the Full Meaning        
Third Principle: Dogmas Cannot Be Atemporal or Universal, Because Their Definitions Are Conditioned by History 
Fourth Principle: There Should Be No More Dogma Since Theology Has Become Inductive, Rather than Deductive 
Fifth Principle: The Immutability of Dogma Must Be "Rethought" According to Kerygma - the Need to Announce Each Individual Truth 
Sixth Principle: Dogmatic Truth Must Give Way to Theological Pluralism and Ecumenism 
Seventh Principle: Dogma Is Incompatible With the Dignity of Modern Man 
 -  Preparations for a New Creed
 
 -  The Concept of Papal Infallibility Must Disappear
  
  
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