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Cardinal Cottier: 'the future will be severe with us'
EWTN ^ | 07.17.12

Posted on 07/30/2012 6:48:53 PM PDT by Coleus

Cardinal Georges Cottier, the Swiss Dominican who served as theologian of the pontifical household from 1989 to 2005, said that "the future will be severe with us" because of lack of respect for human life.

Asked, "What is humanity doing today for which it will have to ask for forgiveness tomorrow?", the prelate, now 90, replied:

The whole problem of the trivialization of abortion, and also diving without respect into some fields involving the human embryo. These are great sins, for which we run the risk of having to pay. As you know, now there is the opportunity to see the sex of a baby in the mother's womb, and in some countries there are those who prefer boys to girls, and they now have a serious demographic imbalance ...

There is another issue, the arms trade. Efforts are being made but the process as such has not ended. When there are wars in Africa, they are in fact very harsh and affect many innocents, but all the armaments are made in our factories of the West, and also in China and Russia. Cardinal Cottier, who served as a peritus at the Second Vatican Council, agreed with his interviewer's statement that "the Council also changed the attitude to war":

Before the last two World Wars, theologians had a theology of just war, which is a heavy issue, including monstrous things and also the power of the means, such as the atomic bomb, etc. Now we see that war is no longer a solution. I am referring to the modern war. But, what happened? The Council opened and immediately with Pope John XXIII's encyclical Pacem in Terris, and then with Paul VI's great address at the United Nations during the Council, the Church began to develop a doctrine of peace and no more war, which we see in all the [papal] addresses of January 1, [the World Day of Peace]. There is a whole complex of reflections on peace which is beautiful, and this is a modern contribution.


TOPICS: Catholic; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics; Religion & Science
KEYWORDS: abortion; cardinalcottier

1 posted on 07/30/2012 6:49:00 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: Coleus

“...The Council opened and immediately with Pope John XXIII’s encyclical Pacem in Terris, and then with Paul VI’s great address at the United Nations during the Council, the Church began to develop a doctrine of peace and no more war,..”

Just in time for the Church to end as road pizza by Islam.

Yep! Truly lousy timing and no doubt aided by all the homosexual Marxists now in the Roman Catholic hierarchy.


2 posted on 07/30/2012 7:27:41 PM PDT by SatinDoll (Natural Born Citizen - born in the USA of citizen parents.)
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To: Coleus
I find the concept of just war well thought out and well argued.

a. Auctoritas suprema

b. Causa iusta et gravis

c. Ius moraliter certum.

I don't expect I'll be changing my mind anytime soon.

/johnny

3 posted on 07/30/2012 7:46:54 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Coleus

here’s the thing, once a person succumbs to sin, in this instance murder of an innocent baby, satan and his minions move in quickly to destroy


4 posted on 07/31/2012 2:06:47 AM PDT by yldstrk ( That is corrMy heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: SatinDoll

The Church will never end as road pizza for islam. Save that fate for a manmade ecclesial community, perhaps, such as the “new atheism,” which is exactly the same as the “old” atheism. And it would be well to keep in mind under whose pontificate this cardinal was pontifical house theologian. Not casting aspersions, but saying that it has a bearing on the words quoted here. Just War theory has merit, and is still valid. If nothing else, you don’t need to look further than the fact that obama’s administration has dropped teaching it to the military as validation for it’s worth. Look to not just the words one says, but the source of those words, and to their possible motivations. I say this with all respect, and matter-of-factly.

Do, on the other hand, expect righteous chastisement for the murder of innocent children that occurs in this country, and most of the world. The evil perpetrated therein will weigh heavily upon this nation, and all the rest where it is committed. It is a great, terrible holocaust.


5 posted on 07/31/2012 3:23:10 AM PDT by sayuncledave (et Verbum caro factum est (And the Word was made flesh))
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