Correctio filialis de haeresibus propagatis

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Schools Relations with: Correctio filialis de haeresibus propagatis (Latin: "Filial correction concerning propagated heresies") is an August 11, 2017 petition initially by 62 critics of Pope Francis, who argued that the pope propagated heresies, with regard to seven theological issues the authors identified in Amoris laetitia, an apostolic exhortation by Pope Francis dated March 29, 2016, and in other related statements.

The authors released the twenty-five page document to the public on September 24, 2017, stating they had received no response from the Holy See.

[1][2] The seven alleged corrections of doctrines and practices concerned:[3] Those signing the document included:[3] Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, indirectly addressed the controversy, advocating for those who disagree with the Pope to dialog with the church and "find ways to understand one another.

"[4] Mariano Fazio, the vicar general of Opus Dei, said that issuance of such a correction was wrong, and that the signers "scandalize the whole Church.