AI Overview Yes, this accurately represents the views of French legal philosopher Michel Villey (1914–1988). Villey, a leading 20th-century proponent of natural law (specifically a Thomist-Aristotelian approach), argued that the modern concept of subjective rights ( droits de l'homme ) was a perversion of classical and Christian thought. Here are the key points of his argument: Derivation from Late Medieval Christianity: Villey traced the origin of "rights talk" (specifically the notion of ius as a subjective power or right of an individual) to the 14th-century nominalist theology of William of Ockham . "Deformed" Tradition: He contended that while this development stemmed from Christian thought, it was a "deformed" or "aberrant" variety. He argued that it abandoned the objective, cosmic justice of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas—where law is an objective, fair, and orderly arrangement of things—in favor of subjective, individualistic ...
Author’s note: I dedicate these words to my editor-in-chief, the Immaculata. May she open all hearts to reconcile with brothers and unite in the one faith and one truth of Christ in His One Church, the Holy Roman Catholic Church. O Theotokos, softener of evil hearts , by your sorrows and tears, I beg you to reconcile brothers in Christ. The announcement has finally come that the SSPX intends to consecrate bishops this year. The press release is very short so let’s read the whole thing. From their website : Advertisement - Continue Reading Below — Press release dated 2 February 2026. On 2 February 2026, the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin, the Reverend Father Davide Pagliarani, Superior General of the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X, during the ceremony of the taking of the cassock which he presided over at the International Seminary of Saint-Curé-d’Ars in Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, France, publicly announced his decision to entrust the bishops of the Society with...