Parolin and Cupich Add "Confusion to a Confusing Age" - Archbishop Chaput
Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput has indirectly rebuked Pietro Parolin and Blase Cupich who both have evoked a “paradigm shift” in the Church. “There are no ‘new paradigms’ or revolutions in …More
Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput has indirectly rebuked Pietro Parolin and Blase Cupich who both have evoked a “paradigm shift” in the Church.
“There are no ‘new paradigms’ or revolutions in Catholic thought”, Chaput clarified talking to CNA (February 22), “Using that kind of misleading language only adds confusion to a confusing age.”
For Chaput it is vital for Catholics to think clearly, "Sentiment isn’t enough”.
Therefore conscience is “more than our personally sincere opinions” because an unformed conscience can “very quickly turn into an alibi machine”.
Picture: Charles Chaput, © HazteOir.org, CC BY-SA, #newsYhrnimelar
“There are no ‘new paradigms’ or revolutions in Catholic thought”, Chaput clarified talking to CNA (February 22), “Using that kind of misleading language only adds confusion to a confusing age.”
For Chaput it is vital for Catholics to think clearly, "Sentiment isn’t enough”.
Therefore conscience is “more than our personally sincere opinions” because an unformed conscience can “very quickly turn into an alibi machine”.
Picture: Charles Chaput, © HazteOir.org, CC BY-SA, #newsYhrnimelar
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Indeed; Amen to that!
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AMEN!