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Gloria.TV News on the 12th of April 2016 Pathetic: On Sunday Bishop Bernard Fellay, the superior general of the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X, celebrated in Le-Puy-en-Velay, Southern France, a …More
Gloria.TV News on the 12th of April 2016

Pathetic: On Sunday Bishop Bernard Fellay, the superior general of the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X, celebrated in Le-Puy-en-Velay, Southern France, a Pontifical Mass. 4,000 Catholics attended. During is homily he said about Pope Francis’ post-synodal document Amoris Laetitia", "It makes me cry”.

Catastrophic: The famous Roman Church historian Roberto de Mattei has called Amoris Laetitia a catastrophic document. For him the text is – quote – “not ambiguous, but clear - in its vagueness.” According to de Mattei, Francis does not rule out communion for unrepentant adulterers. Quote: “This exception is destined to become the rule, since the criteria to receive Communion in Amoris laetitia, is left to a “personal discernment”.”

Pick And Choose: Fr Kevin Cusick comments in the Wanderer the many actions of Pope Francis which result in continued confusion about Church teaching. Father’s solution: “One may not be able to “pick and choose among Popes,” but one can pick and choose among nonbinding teachings of Popes.”

Pontifical Liberal Lip Service: Fr Cusick also asks a few interesting questions. Quote: “Is it mercy to expect some to not follow Church teaching? By appearing to do so, do we end by creating two classes of human beings: those who are deemed capable of following the faith and morals of the Church and those who for whatever unexplained reason are off the hook? Or is the end result that Catholic teaching itself is now paid mere lip service by the Church herself, rendering it a dead letter?”
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Pathétique. Le dimanche Mgr Bernard Fellay, le supérieur général de la Fraternité Sacerdotale Saint-Pie X, a célébré au Puy-en-Velay, dans le sud de la France, une messe pontificale. 4.000 catholiques y ont assisté. Au cours de l'homélie sur le document post-synodal de François "Amoris Laetitia ", il a dit :" Cela me fait pleurer ».
Catastrophique: Le célèbre historien de l'Église romaine …More
Pathétique. Le dimanche Mgr Bernard Fellay, le supérieur général de la Fraternité Sacerdotale Saint-Pie X, a célébré au Puy-en-Velay, dans le sud de la France, une messe pontificale. 4.000 catholiques y ont assisté. Au cours de l'homélie sur le document post-synodal de François "Amoris Laetitia ", il a dit :" Cela me fait pleurer ».
Catastrophique: Le célèbre historien de l'Église romaine Roberto de Mattei a qualifié "Amoris Laetitia" de document catastrophique. Pour lui, le texte est - citation - "pas ambiguë, mais claire dans son imprécision" Selon de Mattei, François ne se prononce pas sur la communion pour les adultères impénitents. Citation: «Cette exception est destinée à devenir la règle, puisque les critères pour recevoir la communion dans Amoris laetitia, est laissée à un" discernement personnel "."
Choisir: Fr Kevin Cusick dans le Wanderer, parle des nombreuses actions de François qui se traduisent par une confusion continue sur l'enseignement de l'Église. La solution du père KC: "On ne peut pas être en mesure de "choisir parmi les papes" , mais on peut choisir parmi les enseignements non contraignants des papes."
Pontifical Lip Service libéral: Fr Cusick pose également quelques questions intéressantes. Citation: "Est-il miséricordieux d'attendre de quelques uns de ne pas suivre l'enseignement de l'Eglise? En agissant ainsi, n'arrivons-nous pas à la création de deux classes d'êtres humains: ceux qui sont considérés comme capables de suivre la foi et la morale de l'Eglise d'une part, et d'autre part, ceux qui, pour quelque raison inexpliquée, sont hors du contrat?
N'arrivons-nous pas à ce que l'enseignement catholique lui-même ne soit maintenant relégué à une pure forme par l'Église elle-même, le rendant lettre morte? "
Abramo
@Amoresz: Are you certain about this?
Amoresz
In Robert Hugh Bensons novel, "Lord of the world" the name of the antipope is Francis.
Josefine
Amoris laetitia:>>> "Mitigating factors in pastoral discernment 301. For an adequate understanding of the possibility and need of special discernment in certain “irregular” situations, one thing must always be taken into account, lest anyone think that the demands of the Gospel are in any way being compromised. The Church possesses a solid body of reflection concerning mitigating factors and …More
Amoris laetitia:>>> "Mitigating factors in pastoral discernment 301. For an adequate understanding of the possibility and need of special discernment in certain “irregular” situations, one thing must always be taken into account, lest anyone think that the demands of the Gospel are in any way being compromised. The Church possesses a solid body of reflection concerning mitigating factors and situations. HENCE IT IS CAN NO LONGER SIMPLY BE SAID THAT ALL THOSE IN ANY "IRREGULAR" SITUATION ARE LIVING IN A STATE OF MORTAL SIN AND ARE DEPRIVED OF SANCTIFYING GRACE. More is involved here than mere ignorance of the rule. A subject may know full well the rule, yet have great difficulty in understanding “its inherent values”, 339 or be in a concrete situation which does not allow him or her to act differently and decide otherwise without further sin. As the Synod Fathers put it, “factors may exist which limit the ability to make a decision”.340 Saint Thomas Aquinas himself recognized that someone may possess grace and charity, yet not be able to exercise any one of the virtues well; 341 in other words, although someone may possess all the infused moral virtues, he does not clearly manifest the existence of one of them, because the outward practice of that virtue is rendered difficult: “Certain saints are said not to possess certain virtues, in so far as they experience difficulty in the acts of those virtues, even though they have the habits of all the virtues...
302. The Catechism of the Catholic Church clearly mentions these factors: “imputability and responsibility for an action can be diminished or even nullified by ignorance, inadvertence, duress, fear, habit, inordinate attachments, and other
psychological or social factors”.<<<

Bishop Bernard Fellay: "It makes me cry!" Is that all he has to say about the heresies in ´Amoris laetitia´?
Who will denounce Amoris Laetitia as heretical, and who will call out Jorge Bergoglio for his concealment that there is willful mortal sin in most instances?
There is always mortal sin of responsible people who annul the Law of God because of less psychological or social factors, and always a deprivation of sanctifying grace.
>>>“Not all discussions of doctrinal, moral or pastoral issues need to be settled by interventions of the magisterium,” ´Francis´ writes. “Each country or region … can seek solutions better suited to its culture and sensitive to its traditions and local needs.”He restates that “there are absolutely no grounds for considering homosexual unions to be in any way similar or even remotely analogous to God’s plan for marriage and family”.<<<
www.theguardian.com/…/pope-francis-am…
Why does he not write that also practized homosexuality is not in God's plan?
"You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination!" Leviticus 18,22
If this heresies are promoted in parishes it will lead many people to excommunication or damnation.
Abramo
Is Catholic teaching now paid mere lip service by the Pope himself?
Fiel A Cristo
"Beware of false shepherds" P. Galvez - 4/16/10
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sweety
"Diabolical disorientation". Sr. Lucia & Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!
Jungerheld
As Fulton J. Sheen said, "A Catholic wants his sins forgiven, not excused."
Jungerheld
It is the opposite of mercy to expect some to not follow Church teaching.
Francesco Federico
Sancte Pie V et Sancte Pie X, orate pro nobis et pro conversione Papae Francisci !