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Homosex "Blessings": Does Cardinal Müller Ask For A Self-Punishment?

The failed staging of homosex “pseudo-blessings” in Germany is a theological blasphemy which cynically contradicts God's holiness, Cardinal Gerhard Müller writes on FirstThings.com (May 24). The …More
The failed staging of homosex “pseudo-blessings” in Germany is a theological blasphemy which cynically contradicts God's holiness, Cardinal Gerhard Müller writes on FirstThings.com (May 24).
The nuptial blessing may not be separated from marriage and applied to concubinages "or, worse, misused to justify sinful unions,” he explains.
For Müller, it beggars belief that bishops are insisting upon a "pastoral urgency" of homosex "blessings" in areas where for many months the sacraments were suspended during the Covid hype.
Müller qualifies homosex "blessings" as a “heretical denial” of the Catholic faith in the sacrament of marriage, and of the truth about the difference between men and women, thus they "question the authority of God’s revelation.”
According to Müller, opposing an “lived experience” to the Revelation is a false dichotomy resulting in a new paganisation which with "impertinent insistence" calls itself "Catholic."
It belongs to the comical part of Müller's article that he asks …More
la verdad prevalece
Gerhard Ludwig Müller:
The nuptial blessing is unlike other blessings and consecrations. It cannot be separated from its specific connection to the sacrament of marriage and applied to unmarried partnerships or, worse, misused to justify sinful unions.
Ultraviolet
Amazing how priorties change. "Pastoral urgency" for homosex "blessings" from the same bishops who banned all the sacraments during Da Covidz and imposed restrictions that are still largely in place. Good of Cdl. Müller to remind everyone of a, now, inconvenient truth.
aderito
Real catholics are with you cardinal Muller ,stand firm in the truth ,by being a good sheppard
Eva