Sounds like Fr Martin should be formally humbled for causing "disunity" in the church and sowing seeds of confusion amongst the faithful.
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... theological reflection, based on the pastoral vision of Pope Francis, implies a real development from what has been said about blessings in the Magisterium and the official texts of the Church.
He does talk about obedience to his superiors. He mentioned before that he does not walk in Pride parades in order to avoid the confusion you are accusing him of doing.SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
Sounds like Fr Martin should be formally humbled for causing "disunity" in the church and sowing seeds of confusion amongst the faithful.
PabloSerna said:
"Walk a mile in someone's shoes" as the saying goes.
If you think being gay deserves the death penalty or that you can "pray the gay away" - welcome to Africa. Check this report out about a US non-profit influencing many anti LGBTQ+ laws in parts of Africa.
While the German Church is sprinting toward a "marriage-like" same sex blessing, the Church in Africa is taking a page out of some of the darkest chapters in Christianity. Some of y'all may say, Catholic history, and you wouldn't be wrong. It is because of this, I believe, the Church (RCC) is stepping up and making sense of the reality that some people are indeed same sex attracted. How can they live a sacramental life if they cannot even come to the Lord's table?
We do not have the words of everlasting life, only Jesus does as Peter would testify. Jesus did not come into the world to judge (not yet) and neither should we. That is the approach I have taken and it has been a relief to know that my only responsibility to love my neighbor as myself. HTH
All a matter of degree what constitutes "real" and "development", I suppose.PabloSerna said:
You use the word "redefining" they don't, just to be clear on the subject.
I do not believe in the death penalty, but I do believe homosexual actions should be criminalized as they have been many times in the past, mainly to keep them from spreading onto "main street" as they have now; I believe this is also the desire of the African bishops.PabloSerna said:
"Walk a mile in someone's shoes" as the saying goes.
If you think being gay deserves the death penalty or that you can "pray the gay away" - welcome to Africa. Check this report out about a US non-profit influencing many anti LGBTQ+ laws in parts of Africa.
While the German Church is sprinting toward a "marriage-like" same sex blessing, the Church in Africa is taking a page out of some of the darkest chapters in Christianity. Some of y'all may say, Catholic history, and you wouldn't be wrong. It is because of this, I believe, the Church (RCC) is stepping up and making sense of the reality that some people are indeed same sex attracted. How can they live a sacramental life if they cannot even come to the Lord's table?
We do not have the words of everlasting life, only Jesus does as Peter would testify. Jesus did not come into the world to judge (not yet) and neither should we. That is the approach I have taken and it has been a relief to know that my only responsibility to love my neighbor as Christ has loved me. HTH
PabloSerna said:SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
Sounds like Fr Martin should be formally humbled for causing "disunity" in the church and sowing seeds of confusion amongst the faithful.
He does talk about obedience to his superiors. He mentioned before that he does not walk in Pride parades in order to avoid the confusion you are accusing him of doing.
At the same time, he is at the front lines of this time, and has shared some insight. His heart is in the right place even if his methods seem at odds .
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While previous curial acts under Francis have been accused of undermining the authority and discernment of diocesan bishops in their governance, acting against the ecclesiology of Vatican Council II in the process, Fiducia supplicans appears to cut the bishops out of the picture altogether.
The DDF prefect appears to argue in his introduction that the curia's work to ensure the "reception" of papal teaching now includes the power to exclude bishops from exercising authority over the pastoral work of their own priests in implementing a "real development" to the magisterium
Or...exactly the opposite.Jabin said:
Good thing that you guys have a central authority to establish clear doctrine that will prevent local clergy from "mangling" things, a habit for which you constantly criticize Protestants.
This should convince lots of Protestants of the error of their ways and the superiority of the RCC approach!
Deep in the heart of every liberal leader is a dictator dying to get out.aggietony2010 said:
It looks like Vatican II (ironically) is being minimized by Pope Francis as far as the rights of bishops are concerned.
Well you can look it up for yourself, but Bishop Strickland is on record as stating that he did not implement directives from the Vatican regarding the traditional Latin mass. Fr. Martin 1, Strickland 0.SoulSlaveAG2005 said:PabloSerna said:SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
Sounds like Fr Martin should be formally humbled for causing "disunity" in the church and sowing seeds of confusion amongst the faithful.
He does talk about obedience to his superiors. He mentioned before that he does not walk in Pride parades in order to avoid the confusion you are accusing him of doing.
At the same time, he is at the front lines of this time, and has shared some insight. His heart is in the right place even if his methods seem at odds .
The exact same can be said for +Strickland.
What does that even mean?fc2112 said:Deep in the heart of every liberal leader is a dictator dying to get out.aggietony2010 said:
It looks like Vatican II (ironically) is being minimized by Pope Francis as far as the rights of bishops are concerned.
Remember there are other Bishops that would take a more radical approach (Germany)- so of course the DDF is stepping in. Same with the Bishops in Africa.aggietony2010 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/what-fiducia-supplicans-declaresQuote:
While previous curial acts under Francis have been accused of undermining the authority and discernment of diocesan bishops in their governance, acting against the ecclesiology of Vatican Council II in the process, Fiducia supplicans appears to cut the bishops out of the picture altogether.
The DDF prefect appears to argue in his introduction that the curia's work to ensure the "reception" of papal teaching now includes the power to exclude bishops from exercising authority over the pastoral work of their own priests in implementing a "real development" to the magisterium
The church is still digesting both Vatican councils, and it looks like Vatican II (ironically) is being minimized by Pope Francis as far as the rights of bishops are concerned.
I don't know what the intent is, but from a practical perspective, this feels like throwing priests to the wolves, forcing them to fend for themselves instead of fleeing to the protection of their bishop.
"but I do believe homosexual actions should be criminalized "Terminus Est said:I do not believe in the death penalty, but I do believe homosexual actions should be criminalized as they have been many times in the past, mainly to keep them from spreading onto "main street" as they have now; I believe this is also the desire of the African bishops.PabloSerna said:
"Walk a mile in someone's shoes" as the saying goes.
If you think being gay deserves the death penalty or that you can "pray the gay away" - welcome to Africa. Check this report out about a US non-profit influencing many anti LGBTQ+ laws in parts of Africa.
While the German Church is sprinting toward a "marriage-like" same sex blessing, the Church in Africa is taking a page out of some of the darkest chapters in Christianity. Some of y'all may say, Catholic history, and you wouldn't be wrong. It is because of this, I believe, the Church (RCC) is stepping up and making sense of the reality that some people are indeed same sex attracted. How can they live a sacramental life if they cannot even come to the Lord's table?
We do not have the words of everlasting life, only Jesus does as Peter would testify. Jesus did not come into the world to judge (not yet) and neither should we. That is the approach I have taken and it has been a relief to know that my only responsibility to love my neighbor as Christ has loved me. HTH
Everyone is welcome to the Lord's table, but on His terms and not our own. Remember the King who let everyone into the wedding fest, but threw out the one who was not wearing wedding garments.
That's because changing the doctrine is the ultimate goal and it will happen faster than you think it will.Seamaster said:
Maybe the worst Pope of all time.
I am dead serious.
At least the sinful Borgia popes didn't even try to fiddle with doctrine.
He's terrible.
Undermining... I don't know about that.aggietony2010 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/what-fiducia-supplicans-declaresQuote:
While previous curial acts under Francis have been accused of undermining the authority and discernment of diocesan bishops in their governance, acting against the ecclesiology of Vatican Council II in the process, Fiducia supplicans appears to cut the bishops out of the picture altogether.
The DDF prefect appears to argue in his introduction that the curia's work to ensure the "reception" of papal teaching now includes the power to exclude bishops from exercising authority over the pastoral work of their own priests in implementing a "real development" to the magisterium
The church is still digesting both Vatican councils, and it looks like Vatican II (ironically) is being minimized by Pope Francis as far as the rights of bishops are concerned.
I don't know what the intent is, but from a practical perspective, this feels like throwing priests to the wolves, forcing them to fend for themselves instead of fleeing to the protection of their bishop.
What doctrine changed exactly?HumpitPuryear said:That's because changing the doctrine is the ultimate goal and it will happen faster than you think it will.Seamaster said:
Maybe the worst Pope of all time.
I am dead serious.
At least the sinful Borgia popes didn't even try to fiddle with doctrine.
He's terrible.
And yes, I think we will see the LGBQTIAxyz flag fly over the Vatican within 10 years.
PabloSerna said:What doctrine changed exactly?HumpitPuryear said:That's because changing the doctrine is the ultimate goal and it will happen faster than you think it will.Seamaster said:
Maybe the worst Pope of all time.
I am dead serious.
At least the sinful Borgia popes didn't even try to fiddle with doctrine.
He's terrible.
And yes, I think we will see the LGBQTIAxyz flag fly over the Vatican within 10 years.
Terminus Est said:PabloSerna said:What doctrine changed exactly?HumpitPuryear said:That's because changing the doctrine is the ultimate goal and it will happen faster than you think it will.Seamaster said:
Maybe the worst Pope of all time.
I am dead serious.
At least the sinful Borgia popes didn't even try to fiddle with doctrine.
He's terrible.
And yes, I think we will see the LGBQTIAxyz flag fly over the Vatican within 10 years.
I believe New Ways Ministry and Fr James Martin and many others want homosexual relations put on par with heterosexual and want the "gravely disordered" verbiage removed to where it is merely considered another licit expression of sexuality.
PabloSerna said:Undermining... I don't know about that.aggietony2010 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/what-fiducia-supplicans-declaresQuote:
While previous curial acts under Francis have been accused of undermining the authority and discernment of diocesan bishops in their governance, acting against the ecclesiology of Vatican Council II in the process, Fiducia supplicans appears to cut the bishops out of the picture altogether.
The DDF prefect appears to argue in his introduction that the curia's work to ensure the "reception" of papal teaching now includes the power to exclude bishops from exercising authority over the pastoral work of their own priests in implementing a "real development" to the magisterium
The church is still digesting both Vatican councils, and it looks like Vatican II (ironically) is being minimized by Pope Francis as far as the rights of bishops are concerned.
I don't know what the intent is, but from a practical perspective, this feels like throwing priests to the wolves, forcing them to fend for themselves instead of fleeing to the protection of their bishop.
I ordered a book about the work of Fr. Yves Congar, OP (yes another Dominican!) and his impact on Vatican II. Just from my quick browsing, that particular take on this action by the DDF is right in line with Vatican II which sought to raise up the Laity and re-orient the clergy as ministers (see clericalism).
Congar was an incredible theologian and understood where the Church was at this time. In some ways, he was ahead of thinking that was more "top down" than from the "bottom up." He influenced and more than likely wrote many key documents (Gadum Et Spes, Lumin Gentium). Here is an article from the Jesuit magazine, America if you want to know more.
Captain Pablo said:
So will priests be required to bless same-sex unions?
What actions will Pope Francis take against priests
and bishops who refuse?
HumpitPuryear said:Captain Pablo said:
So will priests be required to bless same-sex unions?
What actions will Pope Francis take against priests
and bishops who refuse?
They won't be required to but it will be allowed and then the pressure will be on those bigoted priests that won't. They will be forced out. What's happening in the Catholic Church is exactly what has happened with Lutheran, Episcopal, Presbyterian, and most recently Methodists. It's going to break up the church and its wealth and influence will be redirected in support progressive causes. It's the same playbook. It's a genius strategy- destroy an enemy, minimize (demonize?) its counter influence and use the spoils of war against the next enemy. The Catholic Church is the big prize.
Homosexuality is at bat but transgenderism is on deck. It doesn't end with the recognition of same sex unions.
From #39 - "this blessing should never be imparted in concurrence with the ceremonies of a civil union, and not even in connection with them" -Captain Pablo said:
So will priests be required to bless same-sex unions?
What actions will Pope Francis take against priests
and bishops who refuse?
PabloSerna said:From #39 - "this blessing should never be imparted in concurrence with the ceremonies of a civil union, and not even in connection with them" -Captain Pablo said:
So will priests be required to bless same-sex unions?
What actions will Pope Francis take against priests
and bishops who refuse?
Does that answer your question?
Required, no.Captain Pablo said:PabloSerna said:From #39 - "this blessing should never be imparted in concurrence with the ceremonies of a civil union, and not even in connection with them" -Captain Pablo said:
So will priests be required to bless same-sex unions?
What actions will Pope Francis take against priests
and bishops who refuse?
Does that answer your question?
Clarification - Same sex blessings
PabloSerna said:Required, no.Captain Pablo said:PabloSerna said:From #39 - "this blessing should never be imparted in concurrence with the ceremonies of a civil union, and not even in connection with them" -Captain Pablo said:
So will priests be required to bless same-sex unions?
What actions will Pope Francis take against priests
and bishops who refuse?
Does that answer your question?
Clarification - Same sex blessings
I had my car blessed, my dog blessed, even my house years ago. The Priest or Deacon were friends and I asked them over and they came. Simple as that.
I am sure Lucifer is at the ready. I already told you that his calling card is to deny God's mercy and love to the people of God.Captain Pablo said:PabloSerna said:Required, no.Captain Pablo said:PabloSerna said:From #39 - "this blessing should never be imparted in concurrence with the ceremonies of a civil union, and not even in connection with them" -Captain Pablo said:
So will priests be required to bless same-sex unions?
What actions will Pope Francis take against priests
and bishops who refuse?
Does that answer your question?
Clarification - Same sex blessings
I had my car blessed, my dog blessed, even my house years ago. The Priest or Deacon were friends and I asked them over and they came. Simple as that.
Yeah, no, it is not as simple as that
"should not prevent or prohibit the Church's closeness to people in every situation in which they might seek God's help through a simple blessing".
We will see how he responds when priests refuse
And they will