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Australia Shows How "Synodality" Works

The majority of the handpicked 270 delegates/activists at the July 3-8 Australian Synod has called for a wider use of "general absolution" instead of confession and a new translation of the English …More
The majority of the handpicked 270 delegates/activists at the July 3-8 Australian Synod has called for a wider use of "general absolution" instead of confession and a new translation of the English missal although a new translation was accomplished only in 2011.
On Wednesday, the Synod first REJECTED a motion calling for [invalidly] ordaining female deacons but about 60 delegates didn’t accept the synodal vote. They even tried to de facto blackmail the assembly by not taking their seats after a break. This walkout was followed by tears and finger-pointing like in a kindergarten. Instead of disciplining the infantile tyrants, the Synod gave in.
On Thursday, the failed vote was rescheduled and the majority of Synod delegates now voted in favour of "female deacons."
Picture: Plenary Council, Facebook, #newsSxrjgumdfq
P. O'B
Who needs general absolution or any other kind? Rome now will just "accompany" you in your mortal sin, and let you receive Communion anyway.
Scapular
Catholics are under fire in battle against ‘woke’ church
A minority of self-serving lay Catholics appears hellbent on wresting control from the bishops
GREG CRAVEN
Catholic arguments make good watching. Other churches bicker over scones and tea. We have schisms, excommunication and burning.
During the past week there has been an exciting Catholic show in town. It is the ponderously named Plenary …More
Catholics are under fire in battle against ‘woke’ church
A minority of self-serving lay Catholics appears hellbent on wresting control from the bishops

GREG CRAVEN

Catholic arguments make good watching. Other churches bicker over scones and tea. We have schisms, excommunication and burning.

During the past week there has been an exciting Catholic show in town. It is the ponderously named Plenary Council of the Australian Church, playing in Sydney.

Plenary councils are gatherings of the whole church: bishops, nuns, brothers, laity and grand mugwumps.

Rarely summoned, they assemble to consider directions for the church.

For a decision to be made, it must be supported both by the bishops and the assorted remainder of the plenary. Think of needing both houses of parliament to make a law.

Unfortunately, there has been a radical gang of lay bomb-throwers inside what is meant to be a harmonious plenary. They would stop at nothing to get their own way, which is a takeover of the Australian church by their own tiny group. Their antics mainly hit the media over the introduction of women deacons, a species of subpriests.

The Molotov cocktail faction made this their battleground, even though it was beyond the powers of the Plenary, and already under definitive consideration by Rome.

The plenary as a whole, including the bishops, had little choice but to pause over the issue. But this is precisely what the religious Bolsheviks wanted. Cynically, they immediately portrayed their opponents as sexist, misogynist and uncool. Apparently, female delegates arguing they already had powerful roles within the church were belittled.

Righteous delegates even refused to take their seats or continue with the voting. Instead, they stood furiously aside.

Naturally, a ruthless pre-planned media assault was implemented.

Plenary members are sworn to confidentiality, but sympathetic Catholic publications buzzed with carefully fanned rage over the perfidy of bishops and politically incorrect laity.

In the name of Thomas Aquinas, what is going on here? Unsurprisingly, like most fights purportedly about principle, this one is all about power.

Within the Australian Catholic Church a potent new class has emerged. They are not bishops or priests, let alone the women and men who fill the pews and run the parishes. God forbid. This is the new Catholic managerial class. In a church whose activities in education, health and social services have grown exponentially, these are people who run major operations, much like the directors of commercial enterprises.

They are brash, confident and self-regarding. They know they are cleverer than other Catholics, particularly the despised, stumbling bishops.

Dictation within their church is nothing more than their due.

Overwhelmingly, these are the smug left of the Catholic Church who smiled as the innocent but conservative Cardinal George Pell was railroaded into prison. It was just a useful incident, to be deployed for the cause.

Their chosen battlefield is church governance, where they mercilessly condemn the current governors, the bishops.

They assiduously blame child abuse on the bishops’ defective governance, even though much abuse occurred in religious order outside episcopal control or was perpetrated by laymen.

But what they really want is to get their own pious hands on the levers of power. Either directly, by transferring bishops’ powers to lay-dominated bodies, or indirectly by tying up functions with so many layers of consultation it comes to the same thing.

Naturally, after their public pillorying over women deacons, enough traumatised bishops obligingly ceded enough key points of governance to keep their tormentors in business indefinitely.

Most members of this Catholic haute bourgeoisie are grey-haired boomers, male or female, in love with the swinging 60s and their own interpretation of Vatican II.

They demand to replace those other grey-haired men, the bishops, at the helm of the church.

They want not a resurrected church but a woke church.

Behind them is a deeply condescending ideology. At heart secularists, they believe the church should conform with whatever values are the norm in society. Any failure here demonstrates that the church is behind the “signs of the times”, and should change course.

In reality, they are assimilators.

The church should not assess or critique society from a Christian perspective but assimilate itself to prevalent popular values.

God knows – literally – what would have happened if Jesus Christ had adopted this attitude.

He probably would have become a Roman emperor.

Pope John Paul II would have been an apparatchik in the Polish Communist Party. Pope Francis would be a member of an Argentinian junta. The whole program is justified through the concept of synodality, which is a profound teaching disseminated by Pope Francis.

In his thinking, it is all about different bits of the church – bishops, priests and laity – working in co-operation and without condescension. He repeatedly warns that synodality is not a crude form of democracy, where the exercise of different functions within the church is eliminated.

But this is precisely what the radicals are selling, although this democracy will be firmly guided by them. They spuriously claim the mantle of Pope Francis to pursue their own ends.

Of course, the ultimate question is why all this matters.

Ultimately, it will matter enormously to ordinary Catholics, when they discover that they are governed by ideological bureaucrats, with no interest in the things vital to the plebs – such as mass and the consoling sacraments. It will matter when Catholic works of charity are only those on the approved, progressive list.

Whatever the final payload of the plenary, we can be sure of one thing. The assimilators will continue their campaign to ensure the Catholic Church is woke, weak and wounded, and under their control.

Emeritus professor Greg Craven is a constitutional lawyer and former vice-chancellor of the Australian Catholic University.
De Profundis
Second vote:
Paul Mclenson
This is definitely looking more and more like the Spirit of the Anti-Christ! 😡
Paul Mclenson
General Absolution is only to be used in emergency only, otherwise it's a Mortal Sin to participate in! Example of this would be in time of war where the Priest could not possibly hear everyone's confession given the grave possibility of being killed any moment!
Mirror
I agree with those who have commented so far. Our Bishops once again betray us, betray the Church, because they are weak. They do not have the courage to stand up for the true Catholic Faith. No wonder the faithful are going to all sorts of extremes. Perhaps they are not believers? How many men and women have suffered and died for the true Catholic Faith?
There is only One Trues God whom we worship …More
I agree with those who have commented so far. Our Bishops once again betray us, betray the Church, because they are weak. They do not have the courage to stand up for the true Catholic Faith. No wonder the faithful are going to all sorts of extremes. Perhaps they are not believers? How many men and women have suffered and died for the true Catholic Faith?
There is only One Trues God whom we worship, not the environment, nor our our ancestors nor women.
Mirror
Sorry about typing errors!
Scapular
Faith is God and these people don’t want Faith.
mccallansteve
Clearly not Catholic
Roberto 55
Other only protestant enclave.
G.K.Chesterton
We do not want, as the newspapers say, a Church that will move with the world. We want a Church that will move the world.
Mirror
Amen