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Cardinal Müller Calls Insults Received From German Pro-Gay Jesuit “Infamous”

Cardinal Gerhard Müller has qualified insults he received from the German Jesuit Klaus Mertes as “infamous” and accused Mertes of “senseless anger” (Pnp.de, November 26).

Mertes is a notorious gay-propagandist. He called Müller’s recent, well documented statement that clerical abuses are rooted in homosexuality, "abysmally wrong" and "incredibly brazen" (Katholisch.de, November 23).

The cardinal added that Mertes ignores the biblical teaching on homosexual acts,

"As impossible as it is to turn a typewriter into a piano, is the possibility for Mertes to turn the word of God into its opposite".

Picture: Gerhard Ludwig Müller, © Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsWmdhsyzgpn
GChevalier
Müller lui aussi a dit des choses à l'extrême opposé de ce qu'il dit maintenant ; donc, ce bonhomme n'est pas fiable.
Beacon
Respectfully said, Cardinal Muller bears very close watching....he is often inconsistent and contradictory in his numerous public comments and positions.
eva333
Marianna
Unfortunately, he also tried to harmonize the Lutheran doctrine of "Consubstantiation" with Trent's " "Transubstantiation" and the physiogna my of Mary's state of virginity during and the after the birth of Christ is not official teaching of the Church. So, Mueller is lacking in some areas.
Prayhard
Abp Mueller spoke more clearly after his sacking,, but he has a deeply unfortunate sympathy for "Liberation Theology.'
Auntdd
Would that our other prelates have the courage of this man.
Eva
in additional remarks concerning Mertes which Müller shared with LifeSiteNews, he states: “In his [Mertes] arrogance, he seems to think that the Church should today follow the great thinkers Mertes, zu Eltz, and Wucherpfennig, and not Peter, Paul, and John.” Rejecting this newly proposed course, the German cardinal adds: “We are far from having to offer our sacrificium intellectus to the modest …More
in additional remarks concerning Mertes which Müller shared with LifeSiteNews, he states: “In his [Mertes] arrogance, he seems to think that the Church should today follow the great thinkers Mertes, zu Eltz, and Wucherpfennig, and not Peter, Paul, and John.” Rejecting this newly proposed course, the German cardinal adds: “We are far from having to offer our sacrificium intellectus to the modest house altar of these self-declared idols, that is to say to follow, against one's own better judgment, a dull ideology rather than the bright truth of the Gospels.” “It is only a sad proof of the decline of the Faith, and of reason, in some German ecclesial circles,” Müller explains, “that these effusions of an academic nobody can nonetheless cause the vehement applause of people of his kind.”
aderito
WE are with you Cardinal Muller , have courage ,Jesus has already won the war