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Dawn Axelson
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I wondered why Luther hadn’t shown up in the first hundred or so pages. It’s because his reasoning is so laughably bad that Bellarmine pretty much just quotes and paraphrases him without feeling a need to engage. It would be hilarious if not for the fact that so many souls were lost because of him.
— Oct 09, 2024 04:35PM
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Dawn Axelson
is on page 225 of 309
St. Robert Bellarmine’s feast day is coming, so I am ramping up my reading of his book on the Mass. It’s definitely not light reading but I have legit laughed out loud on a few occasions. I am convinced that he’s secretly the patron saint of the mic drop moments in comment sections.
— Sep 12, 2025 01:10PM
Dawn Axelson
is on page 163 of 309
Still a challenging book, but it’s getting more entertaining too.
— Oct 16, 2024 10:06PM
Dawn Axelson
is on page 78 of 309
Smart, well researched and translated to be as readable as possible. Kind of a slog, but the last St.Robert Bellarmine book I read started slow and got more interesting as it went along. This one seems to be doing the same thing.
— Aug 27, 2024 09:06AM
Dawn Axelson
is on page 52 of 309
It’s good, but slow going. There’s so much evidence for his case in the early Church Fathers, that St Robert ends up whacking his adversaries’ heads with repetitive evidence that they have no idea what they are talking about.
— Aug 18, 2024 03:08PM
Dawn Axelson
is on page 37 of 309
I had to set the book down when I read the line “In 1534 [Father Martin Luther] published a book on private Mass… in which he was not ashamed to confess that the devil taught and persuaded him that the Mass is the chief abomination…” I already knew that, but to read that millions of Christians would never have the Holy Eucharist because of something so blatantly satanic jabbed into my heart again.
— Jul 23, 2024 03:18PM
Dawn Axelson
is on page 20 of 309
Another great writing from St. Robert Bellarmine.
— Jul 04, 2024 04:34AM
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Oct 09, 2024 04:44PM
I’m wrong, Luther wasn’t completely absent from the first 100 pages, but Bellarmine didn’t address what he said since it was just that self evident that it was hubris driven and not reason.
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