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The Chaldean Church refuses to bless homosexual unions

The Synod of the Chaldean Church, led by Cardinal and Patriarch Louis Raphael Sako, has publicly announced that it refuses to bless homosexual unions in order to preserve the sanctity of marriage. In …More
The Synod of the Chaldean Church, led by Cardinal and Patriarch Louis Raphael Sako, has publicly announced that it refuses to bless homosexual unions in order to preserve the sanctity of marriage. In the same statement, they indicate the need to raise awareness among priests about the seriousness of sexual abuse of minors.
The Chaldean Church, which has given a good number of martyrs to the Catholic Church in recent times, killed out of hatred for the faith by Islamist fundamentalists of ISIS, follows the pattern set by the Eastern churches, whether they are in communion with Rome or not, and by a good part of the world's Latin-rite episcopate, and refuses to bless homosexual unions.
The Chaldean Church is one of the twenty-four sui iuris Churches that make up the Catholic Church. It is an Eastern Catholic Church that follows the Chaldean (or East Syrian) liturgical tradition, using East Syriac as its liturgical language and Peninsular Arabic as its auxiliary language. It is presided …More

The Chaldean Church refuses to bless homosexual unions

The Synod of the Chaldean Church, led by Cardinal and Patriarch Louis Raphael Sako, has publicly announced that it refuses to bless homosexual unions in order to preserve the sanctity of marriage. In …More
The Synod of the Chaldean Church, led by Cardinal and Patriarch Louis Raphael Sako, has publicly announced that it refuses to bless homosexual unions in order to preserve the sanctity of marriage. In the same statement, they indicate the need to raise awareness among priests about the seriousness of sexual abuse of minors.
The Chaldean Church, which has given a good number of martyrs to the Catholic Church in recent times, killed out of hatred for the faith by Islamist fundamentalists of ISIS, follows the pattern set by the Eastern churches, whether they are in communion with Rome or not, and by a good part of the world's Latin-rite episcopate, and refuses to bless homosexual unions.
The Chaldean Church is one of the twenty-four sui iuris Churches that make up the Catholic Church. It is an Eastern Catholic Church that follows the Chaldean (or East Syrian) liturgical tradition, using East Syriac as its liturgical language and Peninsular Arabic as its auxiliary language. It is presided …More
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Father Karl A Claver
Thank God they have the grace of the Holy Ghost to speak the TRUTH.
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The Holy See appoints a visitor to investigate the alleged immoral behavior of the bishop of Juli

Following reports of scandalous sexual behaviour by bishop Ciro Quispe López, bishop of the Prelature of Juli and promoted to the episcopacy by Francis in 2018, the Apostolic Nunciature in Peru has …More
Following reports of scandalous sexual behaviour by bishop Ciro Quispe López, bishop of the Prelature of Juli and promoted to the episcopacy by Francis in 2018, the Apostolic Nunciature in Peru has announced that the Holy See has appointed an apostolic visitor.
The former employee of the bishop's home has revealed that when she cleaned his room she found blood, women's clothing and used condoms. In fact, she has provided a photo. In addition, audio recordings of Monsignor Quispe López addressed to one of his alleged lovers - he has several - have been released.
The complainant said that she was hired to cook, but the prelate made her clean his residence and ordered her to attend to the women who visited him and to maintain a deathly silence:
«The bishop's partners are Yesica, Rouz, Noni, who sleeps there. The girl is from here in Puno, the soprano Edith... the mother Sandra was his partner, other girls are minors whose names cannot be mentioned. He is the son of a single mother and he …More
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The Holy See appoints a visitor to investigate the alleged immoral behavior of the bishop of Juli

Following reports of scandalous sexual behaviour by bishop Ciro Quispe López, bishop of the Prelature of Juli and promoted to the episcopacy by Francis in 2018, the Apostolic Nunciature in Peru has …More
Following reports of scandalous sexual behaviour by bishop Ciro Quispe López, bishop of the Prelature of Juli and promoted to the episcopacy by Francis in 2018, the Apostolic Nunciature in Peru has announced that the Holy See has appointed an apostolic visitor.
The former employee of the bishop's home has revealed that when she cleaned his room she found blood, women's clothing and used condoms. In fact, she has provided a photo. In addition, audio recordings of Monsignor Quispe López addressed to one of his alleged lovers - he has several - have been released.
The complainant said that she was hired to cook, but the prelate made her clean his residence and ordered her to attend to the women who visited him and to maintain a deathly silence:
«The bishop's partners are Yesica, Rouz, Noni, who sleeps there. The girl is from here in Puno, the soprano Edith... the mother Sandra was his partner, other girls are minors whose names cannot be mentioned. He is the son of a single mother and he …More
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Hollerich: "The Synod has not raised the issue of women's ordination, because not everyone has raised it"

Among the testimonies at the press conference for the presentation of the Instrumentum laboris of the second session of the Synod on synodality, there could not be missing that of the Jesuit Cardinal …More
Among the testimonies at the press conference for the presentation of the Instrumentum laboris of the second session of the Synod on synodality, there could not be missing that of the Jesuit Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, rapporteur general of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops.
We asked the Luxembourg cardinal to elaborate on some of the document's themes, from ecclesiology to the co-responsibility of lay people, including the Church's evangelising mission and the common path, based on baptism, with other Churches and Christian communities.
Your Eminence, where do we start? How has the Instrumentum laboris, which has been presented today, been constructed in comparison with previous documents, such as the Synthesis Report and the Instrumentum laboris of the first session?
The working instrument is not made from scratch. We have the Synthesis Report of the first session, then we have again the reactions of all the Churches. It is a theological reflection on what …More

Hollerich: "The Synod has not raised the issue of women's ordination, because not everyone has raised it"

Among the testimonies at the press conference for the presentation of the Instrumentum laboris of the second session of the Synod on synodality, there could not be missing that of the Jesuit Cardinal …More
Among the testimonies at the press conference for the presentation of the Instrumentum laboris of the second session of the Synod on synodality, there could not be missing that of the Jesuit Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, rapporteur general of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops.
We asked the Luxembourg cardinal to elaborate on some of the document's themes, from ecclesiology to the co-responsibility of lay people, including the Church's evangelising mission and the common path, based on baptism, with other Churches and Christian communities.
Your Eminence, where do we start? How has the Instrumentum laboris, which has been presented today, been constructed in comparison with previous documents, such as the Synthesis Report and the Instrumentum laboris of the first session?
The working instrument is not made from scratch. We have the Synthesis Report of the first session, then we have again the reactions of all the Churches. It is a theological reflection on what …More
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...whether this ordained ministry can be open to women. But this is part of a process and we must not think that all the processes have ended with this …More
...whether this ordained ministry can be open to women. But this is part of a process and we must not think that all the processes have ended with this session of the Synod. The Church will advance in a synodal manner, the People of God will go through history in a synodal manner. And there will be questions to be answered.
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The Dicastery for Divine Worship prohibits the Traditional Mass in Covadonga

Through different channels, the organization of the Our Lady of Christianity Pilgrimage has communicated that the Dicastery for Divine Worship has indicated that the Traditional Holy Mass will not be …More
Through different channels, the organization of the Our Lady of Christianity Pilgrimage has communicated that the Dicastery for Divine Worship has indicated that the Traditional Holy Mass will not be celebrated in Covadonga, as had happened to date.
The organization, in a filial way, delves into the spiritual motives and the joy and hope that are at the origin and dissemination of the Pilgrimage.
Dear pilgrims:
RELEASE
In a few days we will see each other in Asturias for the fourth edition of the pilgrimage of Our Lady of Christianity-Spain. Like every year, they will be days of great joy and deep faith.
We want to inform you that we are going to have a modification compared to last year. From the Archbishopric of Oviedo they have informed us that they have received instructions from the Dicastery for Divine Worship indicating that the Traditional Holy Mass should not be celebrated in Covadonga.
Given this novelty, this year the Mass on the third day will be celebrated in the camp in …More

The Dicastery for Divine Worship prohibits the Traditional Mass in Covadonga

Through different channels, the organization of the Our Lady of Christianity Pilgrimage has communicated that the Dicastery for Divine Worship has indicated that the Traditional Holy Mass will not be …More
Through different channels, the organization of the Our Lady of Christianity Pilgrimage has communicated that the Dicastery for Divine Worship has indicated that the Traditional Holy Mass will not be celebrated in Covadonga, as had happened to date.
The organization, in a filial way, delves into the spiritual motives and the joy and hope that are at the origin and dissemination of the Pilgrimage.
Dear pilgrims:
RELEASE
In a few days we will see each other in Asturias for the fourth edition of the pilgrimage of Our Lady of Christianity-Spain. Like every year, they will be days of great joy and deep faith.
We want to inform you that we are going to have a modification compared to last year. From the Archbishopric of Oviedo they have informed us that they have received instructions from the Dicastery for Divine Worship indicating that the Traditional Holy Mass should not be celebrated in Covadonga.
Given this novelty, this year the Mass on the third day will be celebrated in the camp in …More
Father Karl A Claver
Deo Gratias that I was able to offer the TLM at the shrine in Covadonga.
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From the Archbishopric of Oviedo they have informed us that they have received instructions from the Dicastery for Divine Worship indicating that the …More
From the Archbishopric of Oviedo they have informed us that they have received instructions from the Dicastery for Divine Worship indicating that the Traditional Holy Mass should not be celebrated in Covadonga.
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James Martin appears alongside blasphemous images of the Virgin Mary while attending an 'LGBT Catholic' event

Prominent pro-LGBT Jesuit Father James Martin recently appeared as part of an “LGBTQ Catholic” event that featured blasphemous images of Our Lady draped in pro-LGBT flags. On June 30, Martin took to …More
Prominent pro-LGBT Jesuit Father James Martin recently appeared as part of an “LGBTQ Catholic” event that featured blasphemous images of Our Lady draped in pro-LGBT flags.
On June 30, Martin took to social media to praise the organizers of the recent Imago Dei conference held in Dayton, Ohio, describing himself as “a Marianist assembly celebrating LGBTQ+ ministry.”
"Dear Friends: I was happy to spend the last few days at the Imago Dei LGBTQ Ministry Conference at the Bergamo Retreat Center near Dayton, Ohio," Martin wrote.
As Martin and conference organizers noted, the event commemorated "the 50th anniversary of one of the first conferences for gay and lesbian [identified] Catholics, which took place at this very location back in 1974."
The organizers themselves wrote how the event “aims to celebrate the 50th anniversary of a pioneering 1974 conference focused on” so-called “LGBTQ inclusion and ministry.” “We hope to honor those who foresaw the importance of developing pastoral care and …More

James Martin appears alongside blasphemous images of the Virgin Mary while attending an 'LGBT Catholic' event

Prominent pro-LGBT Jesuit Father James Martin recently appeared as part of an “LGBTQ Catholic” event that featured blasphemous images of Our Lady draped in pro-LGBT flags. On June 30, Martin took to …More
Prominent pro-LGBT Jesuit Father James Martin recently appeared as part of an “LGBTQ Catholic” event that featured blasphemous images of Our Lady draped in pro-LGBT flags.
On June 30, Martin took to social media to praise the organizers of the recent Imago Dei conference held in Dayton, Ohio, describing himself as “a Marianist assembly celebrating LGBTQ+ ministry.”
"Dear Friends: I was happy to spend the last few days at the Imago Dei LGBTQ Ministry Conference at the Bergamo Retreat Center near Dayton, Ohio," Martin wrote.
As Martin and conference organizers noted, the event commemorated "the 50th anniversary of one of the first conferences for gay and lesbian [identified] Catholics, which took place at this very location back in 1974."
The organizers themselves wrote how the event “aims to celebrate the 50th anniversary of a pioneering 1974 conference focused on” so-called “LGBTQ inclusion and ministry.” “We hope to honor those who foresaw the importance of developing pastoral care and …More
John A Cassani
Bergamo Retreat Center was so named because it is the hometown of John XXIII.
giveusthisday
Jesus is a very good son; He will not let His mother be defiled without consequences! Most Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us!
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Kentucky parish tells homosexual ‘couples’ to contact priest for a ‘blessing’

A pro-LGBT parish in Lexington is telling homosexual “couples” to contact the church’s pastor if they want to receive a “blessing.” Historic St. Paul Church states on the “LGBTQ+ MINISTRY & FORTUNATE …More
A pro-LGBT parish in Lexington is telling homosexual “couples” to contact the church’s pastor if they want to receive a “blessing.”
Historic St. Paul Church states on the “LGBTQ+ MINISTRY & FORTUNATE FAMILIES” section of its website, “Same-sex couples who would like a blessing, please contact Father Richard.”
The website also features a highly blasphemous so-called “Prayer to Our Mother of Pride,” accompanied by a poster depicting the Mother of God wrapped in a rainbow-colored coat holding a child, likely a depiction of Jesus Christ.
The Catholic Church infallibly condemns all homosexual activity as mortally sinful and “intrinsically disordered,” as well as a sin that “cries to heaven for vengeance,” and denounces homosexual tendencies as “objectively disordered.”
As LifeSiteNews previously reported, the Diocese of Lexington, headed by pro-LGBT Bishop John Stowe, repeatedly referred to a woman who calls herself a man and lives as a “diocesan hermit” as a man named “Brother Christian …More

Kentucky parish tells homosexual ‘couples’ to contact priest for a ‘blessing’

A pro-LGBT parish in Lexington is telling homosexual “couples” to contact the church’s pastor if they want to receive a “blessing.” Historic St. Paul Church states on the “LGBTQ+ MINISTRY & FORTUNATE …More
A pro-LGBT parish in Lexington is telling homosexual “couples” to contact the church’s pastor if they want to receive a “blessing.”
Historic St. Paul Church states on the “LGBTQ+ MINISTRY & FORTUNATE FAMILIES” section of its website, “Same-sex couples who would like a blessing, please contact Father Richard.”
The website also features a highly blasphemous so-called “Prayer to Our Mother of Pride,” accompanied by a poster depicting the Mother of God wrapped in a rainbow-colored coat holding a child, likely a depiction of Jesus Christ.
The Catholic Church infallibly condemns all homosexual activity as mortally sinful and “intrinsically disordered,” as well as a sin that “cries to heaven for vengeance,” and denounces homosexual tendencies as “objectively disordered.”
As LifeSiteNews previously reported, the Diocese of Lexington, headed by pro-LGBT Bishop John Stowe, repeatedly referred to a woman who calls herself a man and lives as a “diocesan hermit” as a man named “Brother Christian …More
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Francis greets nun who has served homosexuals and trans people for 56 years

At the conclusion of the general audience this Wednesday, June 5 , Francis greeted an 81-year-old nun in St. Peter's Square who, for 56 years, has served homosexuals and "trans" people in Rome. According …More
At the conclusion of the general audience this Wednesday, June 5 , Francis greeted an 81-year-old nun in St. Peter's Square who, for 56 years, has served homosexuals and "trans" people in Rome.
According to Vatican News , this is Sister Geneviève Jeanningros, a nun of the Little Sisters of Jesus, who for some years has maintained an exchange of letters with the Holy Father.
The nun — who lives in a caravan in Luna Park in Ostia Lido with another nun named Anna Amelia, to serve the LGBT community — comments that what she is interested in is “going where the Church finds it most difficult.” go". "In this world we see all kinds of people pass by and the heart opens, we are all human people, you cannot have a strict judgment," he adds.
At the meeting with the Pope, the nun is accompanied by Ada, who is celebrating her birthday and received a rosary as a gift from the Pontiff.
The nun shares with Vatican News that, some time ago, the family of a homosexual American doctor, who would have been …More

Francis greets nun who has served homosexuals and trans people for 56 years

At the conclusion of the general audience this Wednesday, June 5 , Francis greeted an 81-year-old nun in St. Peter's Square who, for 56 years, has served homosexuals and "trans" people in Rome. According …More
At the conclusion of the general audience this Wednesday, June 5 , Francis greeted an 81-year-old nun in St. Peter's Square who, for 56 years, has served homosexuals and "trans" people in Rome.
According to Vatican News , this is Sister Geneviève Jeanningros, a nun of the Little Sisters of Jesus, who for some years has maintained an exchange of letters with the Holy Father.
The nun — who lives in a caravan in Luna Park in Ostia Lido with another nun named Anna Amelia, to serve the LGBT community — comments that what she is interested in is “going where the Church finds it most difficult.” go". "In this world we see all kinds of people pass by and the heart opens, we are all human people, you cannot have a strict judgment," he adds.
At the meeting with the Pope, the nun is accompanied by Ada, who is celebrating her birthday and received a rosary as a gift from the Pontiff.
The nun shares with Vatican News that, some time ago, the family of a homosexual American doctor, who would have been …More
Billy F
Lord give me strength to pray for this man and his conversion!!!
SonoftheChurch
Abomination!!!......and the Pope affirms them in their degenerate and delusional perversions. May God help us all.More
Abomination!!!......and the Pope affirms them in their degenerate and delusional perversions. May God help us all.
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Francis responds to a young man expelled from the seminary for being gay: "The Church must be open to all. Brother, continue with your vocation"

Warning: article taken from a pro-Francis leftist site, "Religion Digital" In a letter written to a 22-year-old young man, a history student in Florence and expelled from the seminary for revealing …More
Warning: article taken from a pro-Francis leftist site, "Religion Digital"
In a letter written to a 22-year-old young man, a history student in Florence and expelled from the seminary for revealing his homosexuality, Francis invites him to "move forward" with "his vocation."
"Some think that the Church is a customs office and that is bad. The Church must be open to everyone. Brother, continue with your vocation," Francis wrote, in his own handwriting, to the young man, as Caruso himself reveals to Il Messaggero, from whose website he had sent an email to Bergoglio, lamenting the phrase that there was already "too much faggot" in the seminaries leaked during the closed-door meeting that the Pope held with the Italian bishops.
An open door, waiting for the Synod to rethink what, to date, seems immovable, and to allow entry to the seminary to anyone (male) who commits to living celibacy, regardless of their sexual condition? It seems strange, since the most widespread interpretation of …More

Francis responds to a young man expelled from the seminary for being gay: "The Church must be open to all. Brother, continue with your vocation"

Warning: article taken from a pro-Francis leftist site, "Religion Digital" In a letter written to a 22-year-old young man, a history student in Florence and expelled from the seminary for revealing …More
Warning: article taken from a pro-Francis leftist site, "Religion Digital"
In a letter written to a 22-year-old young man, a history student in Florence and expelled from the seminary for revealing his homosexuality, Francis invites him to "move forward" with "his vocation."
"Some think that the Church is a customs office and that is bad. The Church must be open to everyone. Brother, continue with your vocation," Francis wrote, in his own handwriting, to the young man, as Caruso himself reveals to Il Messaggero, from whose website he had sent an email to Bergoglio, lamenting the phrase that there was already "too much faggot" in the seminaries leaked during the closed-door meeting that the Pope held with the Italian bishops.
An open door, waiting for the Synod to rethink what, to date, seems immovable, and to allow entry to the seminary to anyone (male) who commits to living celibacy, regardless of their sexual condition? It seems strange, since the most widespread interpretation of …More
SonoftheChurch
What a horrible STENCH in God’s nostrils! 😡
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Pray for a holy Pope. A very holy Pope. One who will bring us holy priests, and bishops. The ancient prayer for the Pope, sung regularly in the Vatican …More
Pray for a holy Pope. A very holy Pope. One who will bring us holy priests, and bishops. The ancient prayer for the Pope, sung regularly in the Vatican in Latin and found in prayer books and hymnals everywhere, is paraphrased from Psalm 41:3: “May the Lord preserve him, give him a long life, make him blessed upon the earth, and not hand him over to the power of his enemies.”
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A “fraternal visit” to the diocese of Bayonne against a backdrop of suspicions of "sectarian excesses"

The governance of bishop Monseigneur Marc Aillet -one of the best bishops in France and promoted to the episcopate in 2008- and his diocese of Bayonne-Lescar-Oloron in the eye of the Vatican . The Holy …More
The governance of bishop Monseigneur Marc Aillet -one of the best bishops in France and promoted to the episcopate in 2008- and his diocese of Bayonne-Lescar-Oloron in the eye of the Vatican . The Holy See has ordered a “ fraternal visit ” from this Monday, June 3 following several letters and complaints from the faithful, confirming information from La Croix . The archbishop of Dijon was responsible for conducting a series of confidential interviews with the various members of the diocese, which has 200 priests in Béarn and the Basque Country. “ The idea is to take an overview of the functioning of the diocese, and then at the end I will meet the bishop to discuss with him ,” confides archbishop Antoine Hérouard, promoted to the episcopacy by Francis.
The archbishop of Dijon will carry out seven interviews per day for the first week alongside a nun who will take note of all the exchanges. He will conduct a second interview session in early July, before sending a report to the Vatican …More

A “fraternal visit” to the diocese of Bayonne against a backdrop of suspicions of "sectarian excesses"

The governance of bishop Monseigneur Marc Aillet -one of the best bishops in France and promoted to the episcopate in 2008- and his diocese of Bayonne-Lescar-Oloron in the eye of the Vatican . The Holy …More
The governance of bishop Monseigneur Marc Aillet -one of the best bishops in France and promoted to the episcopate in 2008- and his diocese of Bayonne-Lescar-Oloron in the eye of the Vatican . The Holy See has ordered a “ fraternal visit ” from this Monday, June 3 following several letters and complaints from the faithful, confirming information from La Croix . The archbishop of Dijon was responsible for conducting a series of confidential interviews with the various members of the diocese, which has 200 priests in Béarn and the Basque Country. “ The idea is to take an overview of the functioning of the diocese, and then at the end I will meet the bishop to discuss with him ,” confides archbishop Antoine Hérouard, promoted to the episcopacy by Francis.
The archbishop of Dijon will carry out seven interviews per day for the first week alongside a nun who will take note of all the exchanges. He will conduct a second interview session in early July, before sending a report to the Vatican …More
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Maria delos Angeles
I was a postulant in his diocese 2015-2017 and from what I know of him, I suspect they are going after him because he is not a complete Modernist heretic …More
I was a postulant in his diocese 2015-2017 and from what I know of him, I suspect they are going after him because he is not a complete Modernist heretic apostate. Pray for him, he will be needing it..
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Halik: Catholic Church needs a radical change in mentality

The church must accept that it does not have the truth for itself – and become a "learning church", demands the Prague theologian Tomas Halik. The synodal process initiated by the Pope is the right step. …More
The church must accept that it does not have the truth for itself – and become a "learning church", demands the Prague theologian Tomas Halik. The synodal process initiated by the Pope is the right step.
The Prague philosopher of religion Tomas Halik believes a radical change of mentality is necessary in the Catholic Church. He told the "Kleine Zeitung" newspaper in an interview that this is about shedding "the pride and arrogance of the owners of the whole truth". "We need to be a listening church; not just a teaching church, but above all a learning church," said Halik. The bureaucratic institution of the church must become "a house for all".
This requires a deepening of ecumenism, interreligious and intercultural dialogue. This also includes an awareness of ecological responsibility for "the environment, the planet as the common home of the entire human family".
According to the sociologist of religion, it is important to "find a way out of the structure of their denominationally …More

Halik: Catholic Church needs a radical change in mentality

The church must accept that it does not have the truth for itself – and become a "learning church", demands the Prague theologian Tomas Halik. The synodal process initiated by the Pope is the right step. …More
The church must accept that it does not have the truth for itself – and become a "learning church", demands the Prague theologian Tomas Halik. The synodal process initiated by the Pope is the right step.
The Prague philosopher of religion Tomas Halik believes a radical change of mentality is necessary in the Catholic Church. He told the "Kleine Zeitung" newspaper in an interview that this is about shedding "the pride and arrogance of the owners of the whole truth". "We need to be a listening church; not just a teaching church, but above all a learning church," said Halik. The bureaucratic institution of the church must become "a house for all".
This requires a deepening of ecumenism, interreligious and intercultural dialogue. This also includes an awareness of ecological responsibility for "the environment, the planet as the common home of the entire human family".
According to the sociologist of religion, it is important to "find a way out of the structure of their denominationally …More
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Billy F
Diabolical Disorientation!!! Modernist heretical destroyers are within the Vineyard!!!
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