Vatican Identifies “Youth” With Atheists and Political Extremists
The Swiss Bishops will send three young people to the Roman Pre-Synod taking place in March as a preparation for Pope Francis’ “Youth Synod”, 20min.ch reported.
The controversial Pontifical Council for Culture explicitly asked for delegates who were “critical of the Church” and “atheistic”.
One of them is Jonas Feldmann, 25, a non-practicing Catholic who opposes Catholic doctrine and is active in the pro-abortion, pro-gay, anti-family and pro-euthanasia Green party, an extremist leftwing party. He will tell Francis that he does not want to be a member of an institution that “discriminates homosexual love”.
Another delegate is the journalist Sandro Bucher, 25, a member of at least five rabidly anti-Church organizations. Bucher considers the Church an “enemy of progress” and will tell Francis to “undo the damage the Catholic Church is doing”.
The third delegate is Medea Sarbach, 23, a student of theology. She is described as a practicing Catholic. If she meets Francis, she will say to him “buenos días” or “buenas tardes”.
What the Youth Synod has already taught the Church: Normal young Catholics have no place in Francis' Vatican.
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The controversial Pontifical Council for Culture explicitly asked for delegates who were “critical of the Church” and “atheistic”.
One of them is Jonas Feldmann, 25, a non-practicing Catholic who opposes Catholic doctrine and is active in the pro-abortion, pro-gay, anti-family and pro-euthanasia Green party, an extremist leftwing party. He will tell Francis that he does not want to be a member of an institution that “discriminates homosexual love”.
Another delegate is the journalist Sandro Bucher, 25, a member of at least five rabidly anti-Church organizations. Bucher considers the Church an “enemy of progress” and will tell Francis to “undo the damage the Catholic Church is doing”.
The third delegate is Medea Sarbach, 23, a student of theology. She is described as a practicing Catholic. If she meets Francis, she will say to him “buenos días” or “buenas tardes”.
What the Youth Synod has already taught the Church: Normal young Catholics have no place in Francis' Vatican.
Picture: © korea.net, CC BY-SA, #newsRsgzhixijl