Father Brian Harrison, O.S., M.A., S.T.D., is a prominent Catholictheologian and a prolific writer on religious issues. He is doctrinally conservative, but opposes the excesses of the traditionalist movement e.g. those who criticise the actual texts of the Second Vatican Council, rather than incorrect interpretations of it. He is also a forthright opponent of the sedevacantist theory. He is a professor at the Pontifical University of Puerto Rico. Theology is literally rational discourse concerning God (Greek θεος, theos, God, + λογος, logos, rational discourse). By extension, it also refers to the study of other religious topics. ... A tradition is a story or a custom that is memorized and passed down from generation to generation, originally without the need for a writing system. ... The Second Vatican Council, or Vatican II, was an Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church opened under Pope John XXIII in 1962 and closed under Pope Paul VI in 1965. ... Sedevacantism is the belief that since the time of Pope John XXIII, who called the Second Vatican Council in the early 1960s, the office of pope of the Roman Catholic Church is not legitimately held by the persons widely acknowledged as pope, sitting in the Vatican. ...
Harrison, who earned the gold for Great Britain in the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, simply overpowered Nix with devastating left uppercuts that dropped the veteran twice in the third round.
Harrison finally began pulling the trigger in the third round and quickly turned out the lights on Mr.
Harrison tattooed Nix with two more savage left hands to the jaw and he collapsed to the floor for the final time.