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Francis Is About To Trash Humanae Vitae

Roberto de Mattei has published on Corrispondenza Romana the names of the members of a secret commission instituted by Pope Francis, in order to "re-interpret" the encyclical Humanae Vitae (1968) of Paul VI, which prohibits artificial contraception.

The coordinator of the commission is the Roman moral theologian Monsignor Gilfredo Marengo (62), a relativist and supporter of Amoris Laetitia, which according to him contradicts the teaching of the Church.

Other members are Monsignor Pierangelo Sequeri (72), a musician and president of the Roman John Paul II Institute, Philippe Chenaux (57), a Roman historian, and Monsignor Angelo Maffeis (56), an ecumenical theologian. All of them belong to the relativist spectrum.

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In pastoral practice modernists have already trashed Humanae Vitae. For example by allowing contraceptives in Catholic hospitals and lessening or even extenuating moral culpability for contraceptive use. Now there is need to transpose this practical "heresy" into doctrine to affirm yet another identity group of sinners. Card. Sarah remarkably identified this "central concept at the very top of the …More
In pastoral practice modernists have already trashed Humanae Vitae. For example by allowing contraceptives in Catholic hospitals and lessening or even extenuating moral culpability for contraceptive use. Now there is need to transpose this practical "heresy" into doctrine to affirm yet another identity group of sinners. Card. Sarah remarkably identified this "central concept at the very top of the hierarchy shredding the Church into pieces" in his book "Either God or Nothing" (Dieu ou rien):

"Pastoral practice can not be separated from Catholic teaching. Otherwise it "could evolve according to the circumstances, fads, and passions -- (which) is a form of heresy, a dangerous schizophrenic pathology." Card. Sarah did not hesitate to call such a "form of heresy"