More Absurdities: Ex-Synod Will Invent "Non-Sacramental" Deaconesses Just Like the "Non-Liturgical" …

LaNuovaBq.it (16 March) reports that the script for Francis' ex-synod on the smokescreen of "synodality" is already written. The main points. - Francis' synodal study groups will report to the plenary …More
LaNuovaBq.it (16 March) reports that the script for Francis' ex-synod on the smokescreen of "synodality" is already written. The main points.
- Francis' synodal study groups will report to the plenary of the ex-synod in October and continue their work thereafter until June 2025, making the ex-synod a kind of "permanent process" [or, in Marxist terms: permanent revolution].
- Synodality as a supposed "walking together" gives priority to "walking", that is, to doing rather than thinking [which is the Marxist principle of practice before theory, leading to blind doing without understanding].
- The Synod is planned to lead to pre-established results through the appointment of the main moderators and through pontifical documents issued during the Synod, in order to create points of no return [towards the abyss].
- Deaconesses will emerge from the ex-synod through the invention of a 'non-sacramental' diaconate for women. This will be done by Tucho, who has already invented a 'non-liturgical …More
DefendTruth
Imagine believing in religious indifferentism (that people from every religion can be saved)... except the trads and sedes. Give me a break.
Dr Bobus
He said declaramus--We declare not I declare
Orthocat
I took the translation in English from the Vatican website. Figure they would tweak it.
John A Cassani
@Orthocat I believe it was during Paul VI’s pontificate when it was decided that the royal “We” would be translated in the first person singular, in English, at least, if not all vernaculars, while retaining it for official purposes in Latin.
Dr Bobus
No doubt that is true about Paul VI, who let his liberal buddies turn the Church to mush.
giveusthisday
So is Ordinatio sacerdotalis an infallible document?
Dr Bobus
Yes.
Orthocat
Yes, it even was proclaimed so by the CDF under Cardinal Ratzinger when dubia were submitted [see you can answer them!]. And in the past Francis appeared to uphold this declaration - but that was then...
Dr Bobus
The basis for its authority is the Ordinary Magisterium regarding secondary objects of infallibility, cf LG.
Its primary author was one of my professorsMore
The basis for its authority is the Ordinary Magisterium regarding secondary objects of infallibility, cf LG.

Its primary author was one of my professors
Orthocat
This topic has been pushed every year at least since the early 90s - culminating with John Paul II document Ordinatio sacerdotalis [written under the guidance of Ratzinger/Benedict XVI] which declared: "Wherefore, in order that all doubt may be removed regarding a matter of great importance, a matter which pertains to the Church's divine constitution itself, in virtue of my ministry of confirming …More
This topic has been pushed every year at least since the early 90s - culminating with John Paul II document Ordinatio sacerdotalis [written under the guidance of Ratzinger/Benedict XVI] which declared: "Wherefore, in order that all doubt may be removed regarding a matter of great importance, a matter which pertains to the Church's divine constitution itself, in virtue of my ministry of confirming the brethren I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever to confer priestly ordination on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church's faithful." Of course the modernists just kept pushing to achieve their goal. 😡 🙏
Ivan Tomas
That time when they were called just modernists is over.
Call them rightly what they are. The enemies, anti-Catholics, anti-Christians, antichrists,...
And it should ended with- Anathema sit!
Dr Bobus
Maybe it is (Spin)odality.
Denis Efimov
If you do not confuse this with the Catholic Church, then everything stated above is a description of a strange sect (which it is in reality).
Everyday for Life Canada
More proof that there’s no limit to the (Sin)odality process.