Author Archives: David Palm

The Magisterium Rules: The Debate is Over

It’s over.  It has been over for a very long time.  But, like a gathering of die hards who think Appomattox was just a temporary set-back for the South, this crop of geocentrists operate in a kind of time warp. … Continue reading

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It’s All In the Translation

What a difference a correct translation can make. Robert Sungenis has gone on and on (and on!) about the supposed deceit and duplicity of Fr. Benedetto Maurizio Olivieri—the commissary general of the Holy Office during the reign of Pope Pius … Continue reading

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Geocentrism in the Fathers: A Matter of Natural Philosophy, Not Theology

In “The Fathers Don’t Support an Immobile Earth” I cited Fr. Melchior Inchofer, S. J., a staunch opponent of Galileo and Copernicanism and an adviser to the Holy Office, admitting that the Fathers do not ever deal with the mobility … Continue reading

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