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Message: Entry: Who's Infallible Here, Anyway? The Human Life Review Chooses Party Over Church Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/wars_and_rumors_of_war#5574 Post contents: @Kevin: Do you have any references to Maurras' works to back up those assertions? Bernanos was an early supporter of AF -- what changed his mind? What about Voegelin -- isn't his view of the Church rather suspect itself? As a political philosopher, Maurras was open to the search for order, which he found in the Church -- a rather Voegelinian concept, don't you think? E.g., Maurras wrote: "All my favourite ideas -- order, tradition, discipline, hierarchy, authority, continuity, unity, work, family, corporation, decentralisation, autonomy, organisation of workers -- had been preserved and perfected by Catholicism." Even without the supernatural light, Maurras could discern those natural qualities of the Church. How many "believing" Catholics show such appreciation for the Church? Sent at: 2008 09 07