Friday, December 14, 2018

Heretic of the week: James Pike

From Catholic Herald-

James Pike (1913-1969) had an enormous importance. Born and raised a Catholic (and believing he might have a vocation), Pike lost his faith studying under the Jesuits at the University of Santa Clara in the early 1930s. Moving on to UCLA, USC and Yale Law School, he served in naval intelligence during the Second World War. He had been received into the Episcopal Church in 1938. After the war, Pike decided to enter the Episcopal ministry and was ordained in 1946. Three years later, he was made Episcopal chaplain at New York’s Columbia University. On rather spurious historical grounds he claimed the post was a “Royal Peculiar”, subject only to the Queen and not to the Episcopal Bishop of New York. Given the radical nature of his sermons, this deception was useful; it did not prevent him being appointed dean of the Cathedral of St John the Divine. Thence he fulminated against the Catholic Church’s opposition to birth control. 

More here-

https://catholicherald.co.uk/magazine/heretic-of-the-week-james-pike/

1 comment:

The Handsman said...

Author says look at the shambles of the Anglican Communion. I say look at the National Cathedral funeral for late President Bush, look at St. Martin's in Houston, look at Archbishop Tutu, etc. etc. Then look at the disgrace of sexual abuse of minors in the USA, Ireland, Australia (with Cardinal Pell as convicted perpetrator), Germany and Chile and tell me which branch of Christ's Church is in shambles.