Müller: "On The Side" Of Francis BUT Nobody Can Justify Homosexual Acts
"Nobody in the world" can understand that Francis is making the San Diego pro-homosex McElroy a cardinal in August, Cardinal Gerhard Müller told LifeSiteNews.com (June 22).
Müller said that he is "absolutely on the side" of Francis "BUT that doesn’t mean that I have to justify all what is happening,” like Francis' promotion of the homosex activist James Martin.
For the Cardinal, it is "absolute clear" that nobody can change the doctrine that homosexual behaviour is a grave sin, like all forms of sexuality outside a marriage.
Martin cannot change this with networking or propaganda, Müller says, “What he is doing that is a heresy. Nobody can justify it." He debunks Martin's "pastoral care" argument because "nobody is closer" to these people than Christ who doesn’t justify sin but gives the grace to convert from this "abomination."
"What is wrong is wrong and what is right is right,” Müller insists. His example: “Nobody can say, ‘I’ve a tendency to poly-marriage or to say I love not only one woman, but five.”
Without being asked, Müller says that he cannot understand why Cardinal Zen was "not worthy” to be received by Francis, “We cannot sacrifice him only for some agreements with this dictatorial regime in China.”
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Müller said that he is "absolutely on the side" of Francis "BUT that doesn’t mean that I have to justify all what is happening,” like Francis' promotion of the homosex activist James Martin.
For the Cardinal, it is "absolute clear" that nobody can change the doctrine that homosexual behaviour is a grave sin, like all forms of sexuality outside a marriage.
Martin cannot change this with networking or propaganda, Müller says, “What he is doing that is a heresy. Nobody can justify it." He debunks Martin's "pastoral care" argument because "nobody is closer" to these people than Christ who doesn’t justify sin but gives the grace to convert from this "abomination."
"What is wrong is wrong and what is right is right,” Müller insists. His example: “Nobody can say, ‘I’ve a tendency to poly-marriage or to say I love not only one woman, but five.”
Without being asked, Müller says that he cannot understand why Cardinal Zen was "not worthy” to be received by Francis, “We cannot sacrifice him only for some agreements with this dictatorial regime in China.”
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