In what ways is he a moderate? Does he believe in the sufficiency of Scripture? Does he believe in ecumenical counsels over papal authority? Does he want to get rid of novelties introduced since Vatican 1?
TheGreatEscape said:
We saw the affect of secular liberalism invading the Roman Catholic Church in Vatican 1.
Will we eventually see Rome promoting our mother even higher and add her name into the Triune baptism?
jrico2727 said:TheGreatEscape said:
We saw the affect of secular liberalism invading the Roman Catholic Church in Vatican 1.
Will we eventually see Rome promoting our mother even higher and add her name into the Triune baptism?
Dude seriously? There is a a lot of ignorance and hate in a post like this. And on the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God too.
More often than not, at the traditional Mass (Latin Mass), the priest opens his sermon with the Sign of the Cross. In the newer rite, it's less common. Less commonly, I've heard the Hail Mary, and if in the context of the Latin Mass, the Sign of the Cross nevertheless precedes it. The Sign of the Cross is almost reflexive for Latin Rite Catholics. It is the prayer that begins and ends each prayer. Dinner. Holy Mass. Personal prayer time. I don't understand why a great many Christians avoid/refuse this prayer as it invokes the Blessed Trinity and recalls the instrument of our salvation.TheGreatEscape said:
Ok. Why open up prayers to Mary before an homily, a sermon, or a YouTube discussion?
The Eastern Orthodox pray something that I would somewhat be closer towards at the end of such discussions.
Why is that?
The EOC opens up with a prayer to the Trinity.
SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/ddf-clarifies-fiducia-supplicans
I've read several write ups and the total clarification document several times now.
I think the clarification shows that the initial declaration was wrought with confusion and ripe for abuse by those with agendas to normalize and eventually sacramentalize irregular relationships.
I know of no one who is opposed to individuals receiving quick, spontaneous blessings when looking for the Lords help. I know no one thst is opposed to general blessings or impromptu blessings/"pastoral" blessings over their lives, no matter their situation or mortal state. What we have been worried about is certain ideological groups utilizing these blessings as a way to sow confusion amongst the flock.
Hopefully this puts an end to those abuses, and also allows those whom are concerned to be armed with stronger catechesis to continue to speak truth and love.
All in all… the biggest question still remains is why…. Why the need to stir the pot across all spectrums, and then constantly have to correct, clarify and in the end all are still confused.
RAB91 said:SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/ddf-clarifies-fiducia-supplicans
I've read several write ups and the total clarification document several times now.
I think the clarification shows that the initial declaration was wrought with confusion and ripe for abuse by those with agendas to normalize and eventually sacramentalize irregular relationships.
I know of no one who is opposed to individuals receiving quick, spontaneous blessings when looking for the Lords help. I know no one thst is opposed to general blessings or impromptu blessings/"pastoral" blessings over their lives, no matter their situation or mortal state. What we have been worried about is certain ideological groups utilizing these blessings as a way to sow confusion amongst the flock.
Hopefully this puts an end to those abuses, and also allows those whom are concerned to be armed with stronger catechesis to continue to speak truth and love.
All in all… the biggest question still remains is why…. Why the need to stir the pot across all spectrums, and then constantly have to correct, clarify and in the end all are still confused.
I don't think that I'm a conspiracy nut in saying the 'why' was to do exactly what's in the thread title.... sow confusion.
siCaptain Pablo said:
Spyder man get a new account?
Would be more accurate replace "confusion" with "division". One need only look at what progressives, Marxists, or whatever you want to call them have achieved in protestant denominations in the past decade or so. The top leadership is not confused. They are a growing cancer. Conservative Catholics should be very alarmed and concerned and need to get involved.RAB91 said:SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/ddf-clarifies-fiducia-supplicans
I've read several write ups and the total clarification document several times now.
I think the clarification shows that the initial declaration was wrought with confusion and ripe for abuse by those with agendas to normalize and eventually sacramentalize irregular relationships.
I know of no one who is opposed to individuals receiving quick, spontaneous blessings when looking for the Lords help. I know no one thst is opposed to general blessings or impromptu blessings/"pastoral" blessings over their lives, no matter their situation or mortal state. What we have been worried about is certain ideological groups utilizing these blessings as a way to sow confusion amongst the flock.
Hopefully this puts an end to those abuses, and also allows those whom are concerned to be armed with stronger catechesis to continue to speak truth and love.
All in all… the biggest question still remains is why…. Why the need to stir the pot across all spectrums, and then constantly have to correct, clarify and in the end all are still confused.
I don't think that I'm a conspiracy nut in saying the 'why' was to do exactly what's in the thread title.... sow confusion.
HumpitPuryear said:Would be more accurate replace "confusion" with "division". One need only look at what progressives, Marxists, or whatever you want to call them have achieved in protestant denominations in the past decade or so. The top leadership is not confused. They are a growing cancer. Conservative Catholics should be very alarmed and concerned and need to get involved.RAB91 said:SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/ddf-clarifies-fiducia-supplicans
I've read several write ups and the total clarification document several times now.
I think the clarification shows that the initial declaration was wrought with confusion and ripe for abuse by those with agendas to normalize and eventually sacramentalize irregular relationships.
I know of no one who is opposed to individuals receiving quick, spontaneous blessings when looking for the Lords help. I know no one thst is opposed to general blessings or impromptu blessings/"pastoral" blessings over their lives, no matter their situation or mortal state. What we have been worried about is certain ideological groups utilizing these blessings as a way to sow confusion amongst the flock.
Hopefully this puts an end to those abuses, and also allows those whom are concerned to be armed with stronger catechesis to continue to speak truth and love.
All in all… the biggest question still remains is why…. Why the need to stir the pot across all spectrums, and then constantly have to correct, clarify and in the end all are still confused.
I don't think that I'm a conspiracy nut in saying the 'why' was to do exactly what's in the thread title.... sow confusion.
Lutheran ELCA -> ELCA and NALC
Episcopal TEC -> TEC and Anglican
Presbyterian PCUSA -> PCUSA and ECO
Methodist UMC -> UMC and GMC
Catholic Church -> ??
Captain Pablo said:HumpitPuryear said:Would be more accurate replace "confusion" with "division". One need only look at what progressives, Marxists, or whatever you want to call them have achieved in protestant denominations in the past decade or so. The top leadership is not confused. They are a growing cancer. Conservative Catholics should be very alarmed and concerned and need to get involved.RAB91 said:SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/ddf-clarifies-fiducia-supplicans
I've read several write ups and the total clarification document several times now.
I think the clarification shows that the initial declaration was wrought with confusion and ripe for abuse by those with agendas to normalize and eventually sacramentalize irregular relationships.
I know of no one who is opposed to individuals receiving quick, spontaneous blessings when looking for the Lords help. I know no one thst is opposed to general blessings or impromptu blessings/"pastoral" blessings over their lives, no matter their situation or mortal state. What we have been worried about is certain ideological groups utilizing these blessings as a way to sow confusion amongst the flock.
Hopefully this puts an end to those abuses, and also allows those whom are concerned to be armed with stronger catechesis to continue to speak truth and love.
All in all… the biggest question still remains is why…. Why the need to stir the pot across all spectrums, and then constantly have to correct, clarify and in the end all are still confused.
I don't think that I'm a conspiracy nut in saying the 'why' was to do exactly what's in the thread title.... sow confusion.
Lutheran ELCA -> ELCA and NALC
Episcopal TEC -> TEC and Anglican
Presbyterian PCUSA -> PCUSA and ECO
Methodist UMC -> UMC and GMC
Catholic Church -> ??
Doesn't work that way in the Catholic Church, which is a good thing. The church has survived for 2000 years, through some really bad Popes.
What will happen, IMO, is the next Pope will course correct (hopefully)
If we get another Francis, people will just start leaving. See the mess that Germany has made. The result is 500,000 Germans left the church in 2022. 350,000 the year before
Some can be blamed on the sex abuse scandals, but not everything can be blamed on that, especially in 2022, when the exodus accelerated
Numbers aren't in for 2023 yet. Will be interesting to see
AGC said:Captain Pablo said:HumpitPuryear said:Would be more accurate replace "confusion" with "division". One need only look at what progressives, Marxists, or whatever you want to call them have achieved in protestant denominations in the past decade or so. The top leadership is not confused. They are a growing cancer. Conservative Catholics should be very alarmed and concerned and need to get involved.RAB91 said:SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/ddf-clarifies-fiducia-supplicans
I've read several write ups and the total clarification document several times now.
I think the clarification shows that the initial declaration was wrought with confusion and ripe for abuse by those with agendas to normalize and eventually sacramentalize irregular relationships.
I know of no one who is opposed to individuals receiving quick, spontaneous blessings when looking for the Lords help. I know no one thst is opposed to general blessings or impromptu blessings/"pastoral" blessings over their lives, no matter their situation or mortal state. What we have been worried about is certain ideological groups utilizing these blessings as a way to sow confusion amongst the flock.
Hopefully this puts an end to those abuses, and also allows those whom are concerned to be armed with stronger catechesis to continue to speak truth and love.
All in all… the biggest question still remains is why…. Why the need to stir the pot across all spectrums, and then constantly have to correct, clarify and in the end all are still confused.
I don't think that I'm a conspiracy nut in saying the 'why' was to do exactly what's in the thread title.... sow confusion.
Lutheran ELCA -> ELCA and NALC
Episcopal TEC -> TEC and Anglican
Presbyterian PCUSA -> PCUSA and ECO
Methodist UMC -> UMC and GMC
Catholic Church -> ??
Doesn't work that way in the Catholic Church, which is a good thing. The church has survived for 2000 years, through some really bad Popes.
What will happen, IMO, is the next Pope will course correct (hopefully)
If we get another Francis, people will just start leaving. See the mess that Germany has made. The result is 500,000 Germans left the church in 2022. 350,000 the year before
Some can be blamed on the sex abuse scandals, but not everything can be blamed on that, especially in 2022, when the exodus accelerated
Numbers aren't in for 2023 yet. Will be interesting to see
Not to be offensive, but it does just like everywhere else. East west split, Protestant split, the old Catholic Church after Vatican I, heck y'all declared primacy in the west in 416 without realizing there was a church in the English isles. It's kind of an RCC MO to make an arbitrary declaration and put everyone else outside the church, thus proving no split.
Thanks for pointing this out for some. As Christ stated, His Church will not fall. Sure we can have bad Popes, and difficult times, but the Church continues to endure. Although the latest snafu is seen by some as divisional, the absolute biggest issue is the confusion it sowed. The Church will never condone same sex marriage...ever. This doesn't mean you don't have a bishop or two going off the rails somewhere, but at that point they are not following the Church. People try to look at the bad people in the Church over 2000 years and say "aha, see it couldn't be Christs Church", but they don't also consider the multitudes of good people and good the Church has done in spreading the Gospel and keeping the Church moving forward despite those things. I imagine if you look at any denomination, you find road bumps in most of them in proportional amounts...what you don't see as much is the continuation of those churches and the same doctrines. The fact the Church has continued in spite of turmoil should be a testament to Christs Word.Captain Pablo said:HumpitPuryear said:Would be more accurate replace "confusion" with "division". One need only look at what progressives, Marxists, or whatever you want to call them have achieved in protestant denominations in the past decade or so. The top leadership is not confused. They are a growing cancer. Conservative Catholics should be very alarmed and concerned and need to get involved.RAB91 said:SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/ddf-clarifies-fiducia-supplicans
I've read several write ups and the total clarification document several times now.
I think the clarification shows that the initial declaration was wrought with confusion and ripe for abuse by those with agendas to normalize and eventually sacramentalize irregular relationships.
I know of no one who is opposed to individuals receiving quick, spontaneous blessings when looking for the Lords help. I know no one thst is opposed to general blessings or impromptu blessings/"pastoral" blessings over their lives, no matter their situation or mortal state. What we have been worried about is certain ideological groups utilizing these blessings as a way to sow confusion amongst the flock.
Hopefully this puts an end to those abuses, and also allows those whom are concerned to be armed with stronger catechesis to continue to speak truth and love.
All in all… the biggest question still remains is why…. Why the need to stir the pot across all spectrums, and then constantly have to correct, clarify and in the end all are still confused.
I don't think that I'm a conspiracy nut in saying the 'why' was to do exactly what's in the thread title.... sow confusion.
Lutheran ELCA -> ELCA and NALC
Episcopal TEC -> TEC and Anglican
Presbyterian PCUSA -> PCUSA and ECO
Methodist UMC -> UMC and GMC
Catholic Church -> ??
Doesn't work that way in the Catholic Church, which is a good thing. The church has survived for 2000 years, through some really bad Popes.
What will happen, IMO, is the next Pope will course correct (hopefully)
If we get another Francis, people will just start leaving. See the mess that Germany has made. The result is 500,000 Germans left the church in 2022. 350,000 the year before
Some can be blamed on the sex abuse scandals, but not everything can be blamed on that, especially in 2022, when the exodus accelerated
Numbers aren't in for 2023 yet. Will be interesting to see
There's a pattern to be taken seriously in what has happened in other denominations. As a former United Methodist I see parallels in what happened to UMC. Progressives will chip away for years even decades. Traditionalist will keep giving an inch and trying to hold the union together. UMC implemented "don't ask, don't tell" wrt LGBQ clergy - you could be clergy just don't be an open and active homosexual. It wasn't enough. Eventually the rules just went out the window when enough progressives ascended into leadership roles. Of course that didn't happen overnight. There was "confusing" messaging from UMC Bishops along the way.Captain Pablo said:HumpitPuryear said:Would be more accurate replace "confusion" with "division". One need only look at what progressives, Marxists, or whatever you want to call them have achieved in protestant denominations in the past decade or so. The top leadership is not confused. They are a growing cancer. Conservative Catholics should be very alarmed and concerned and need to get involved.RAB91 said:SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/ddf-clarifies-fiducia-supplicans
I've read several write ups and the total clarification document several times now.
I think the clarification shows that the initial declaration was wrought with confusion and ripe for abuse by those with agendas to normalize and eventually sacramentalize irregular relationships.
I know of no one who is opposed to individuals receiving quick, spontaneous blessings when looking for the Lords help. I know no one thst is opposed to general blessings or impromptu blessings/"pastoral" blessings over their lives, no matter their situation or mortal state. What we have been worried about is certain ideological groups utilizing these blessings as a way to sow confusion amongst the flock.
Hopefully this puts an end to those abuses, and also allows those whom are concerned to be armed with stronger catechesis to continue to speak truth and love.
All in all… the biggest question still remains is why…. Why the need to stir the pot across all spectrums, and then constantly have to correct, clarify and in the end all are still confused.
I don't think that I'm a conspiracy nut in saying the 'why' was to do exactly what's in the thread title.... sow confusion.
Lutheran ELCA -> ELCA and NALC
Episcopal TEC -> TEC and Anglican
Presbyterian PCUSA -> PCUSA and ECO
Methodist UMC -> UMC and GMC
Catholic Church -> ??
Doesn't work that way in the Catholic Church, which is a good thing. The church has survived for 2000 years, through some really bad Popes.
What will happen, IMO, is the next Pope will course correct (hopefully)
If we get another Francis, people will just start leaving. See the mess that Germany has made. The result is 500,000 Germans left the church in 2022. 350,000 the year before
Some can be blamed on the sex abuse scandals, but not everything can be blamed on that, especially in 2022, when the exodus accelerated
Numbers aren't in for 2023 yet. Will be interesting to see