No mandatum for you…
LifeSite News reports: Apostate Catholic Turned Muslim is “Acting Chair” of Religious Studies at Catholic University
Is same woman invited to address Canadian Catholic Women’s League convention last year
LifeSiteNews.com has learned that Dr. Alexandra Bain, the formerly Catholic turned-Muslim who mocked the doctrine of the Trinity at a Catholic Women’s League convention last year, is a professor and acting chairman of the Religious Studies department at Fredericton’s St. Thomas University.
LifeSiteNews.com was tipped by a leader of the CWL that Dr. Bain, even though she was an apostate Catholic, was the keynote speaker at a Catholic Women’s League Ontario convention. Asked why she left the Catholic faith, Bain told Catholic Women’s League members at their 2006 Provincial Convention on July 11, that simple arithmetic had told her the doctrine of the Trinity, the central tenet of Christianity, was nonsense.
St. Thomas University still bills itself as a Catholic liberal arts school, —whose roots are in the faith and tradition of the Roman Catholic Church…—
I guess she won’t be getting a mandatum…
According to Canon Law 812, university theologians are required to receive mandatum from the competent ecclesiastical authority, indicating that they will “teach in communion with the Catholic Church.”