Germans Vote on Ordination of Transvestites
At the 9-11 March meeting of the German Synod, participants are talking about homosexual "blessings" and "gender diversity" - even though there are only two genders. A document to be discussed on 10 …More
At the 9-11 March meeting of the German Synod, participants are talking about homosexual "blessings" and "gender diversity" - even though there are only two genders.
A document to be discussed on 10 March says that all ordained ministries and pastoral vocations in the Church should be open to "intersex" (sic) and "transgender" (sic) baptised and confirmed persons who "feel a calling for themselves."
The German Novus Ordo Church only exists because it is artificially kept alive by the compulsory church tax, otherwise it would be reduced to rubble within a few days.
Picture: © Pressefoto, SynodalerWeg.de, #newsKjtjkzvemx
A document to be discussed on 10 March says that all ordained ministries and pastoral vocations in the Church should be open to "intersex" (sic) and "transgender" (sic) baptised and confirmed persons who "feel a calling for themselves."
The German Novus Ordo Church only exists because it is artificially kept alive by the compulsory church tax, otherwise it would be reduced to rubble within a few days.
Picture: © Pressefoto, SynodalerWeg.de, #newsKjtjkzvemx
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Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
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There is no more German Catholic Church. THank you, Pope Francis, for allowing it to get this far. The good Pope Benedict XVI I think would have snuffed it out before it ignited. Heads would have rolled. Marx, Batzing, etc. would have been out.
Actually, there is a German Catholic Church, but there is little left of the Catholic Church in Germany.
In fact, there is not much Catholic happening in Germany except the SSPX and FSSP & other TLM orders.More
Actually, there is a German Catholic Church, but there is little left of the Catholic Church in Germany.
In fact, there is not much Catholic happening in Germany except the SSPX and FSSP & other TLM orders.
In fact, there is not much Catholic happening in Germany except the SSPX and FSSP & other TLM orders.
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"In fact, there is not much Catholic happening in Germany except the SSPX and FSSP & other TLM orders." That and all places where there is the Roman Rite Mass, and traditional religious Orders, even among sede vacantist groups, is where the Catholic Church will survive. Good riddance, that nearly ALL religious Orders that embraced the "deforms" of Vatican II, and went way beyond them, will soon be …More
"In fact, there is not much Catholic happening in Germany except the SSPX and FSSP & other TLM orders." That and all places where there is the Roman Rite Mass, and traditional religious Orders, even among sede vacantist groups, is where the Catholic Church will survive. Good riddance, that nearly ALL religious Orders that embraced the "deforms" of Vatican II, and went way beyond them, will soon be extinct.