Posted on 10/13/2014 2:28:13 PM PDT by marshmallow
ROME, 13 October 2014: An international coalition of pro-family groups has rejected the mid-way report of the Extraordinary Synod on the Family, calling it a betrayal.
Voice of the Family responded to the report (relatio post disceptationem), published this morning and presented by Cardinal Péter Erdő (See Synod on Family: Midterm report presented, 2015 Synod announced, Vatican Radio, 13 October) The report has been welcomed ecstatically by liberal Catholic commentators.
John Smeaton, co-founder of Voice of the Family, said:
Those who are controlling the Synod have betrayed Catholic parents worldwide. We believe that the Synods mid-way report is one of the worst official documents drafted in Church history.
Thankfully the report is a preliminary report for discussion, rather than a definitive proposal. It is essential that the voices of those lay faithful who sincerely live out Catholic teaching are also taken into account. Catholic families are clinging to Christs teaching on marriage and chastity by their finger-tips.
(Excerpt) Read more at rorate-caeli.blogspot.com ...
That is a lot of wading — what is the upshot of the Synod Document?
The liberal elements of the Church are staging a coup.
**An international coalition of pro-family groups has rejected the mid-way report of the Extraordinary Synod on the Family, calling it a betrayal. **
I agree, Bishops, don’t change anything!
>>he liberal elements of the Church are staging a coup.<<
Similar to what happened with the Episcopalians a few years back?
I think they have a schism to this day...
Or do I have the denomination wrong?
Not true.
More serious.
Catholics give a lot of weight to Apostolic Succession (the authority that Jesus gave to Peter to forgive sins is transferred to the Popes).
On one hand, I cannot participate in a church that has chosen to separate dogma from the Bible to accomodate liberalism.
On the other hand, I cannot go to confess my sins to a priest who lacks the “chain of command” back to Peter.
No, he needs the money to fund the Jesuit army of Albino monks.
Episcopalians here in the U.S.A. accept homosexual unions. I WON'T say the "M" word, I WON'T.
bkmk
I seem to recall my brother being embroiled in that whole thing (on the good side).
I think they split the church, right?
I WON'T say the "M" word, I WON'T.
"I want rustlers, cut throats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswogglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, a**-kickers, sh**-kickers...
and METHODISTS!!!!
Why not just do what scripture tells us to do?
Hebrew 4:16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
The Synod of Bishops, in the Roman Catholic Church, is an advisory body for the Pope. It is "a group of bishops who have been chosen from different regions of the world and meet together at fixed times to foster closer unity between the Roman Pontiff and bishops, to assist the Roman Pontiff with their counsel in the preservation and growth of faith and morals and in the observance and strengthening of ecclesiastical discipline, and to consider questions pertaining to the activity of the Church in the world".Of its nature, the Synod of Bishops is permanent, even when not in session. Periodically, it holds assemblies, which are either general, if called to consider matters directly concerning the universal Church, or special, if called for problems of a particular geographical area. The general assemblies are either ordinary (held at fixed intervals) or extraordinary (held to treat of some urgent matter).
As well as holding these periodical assemblies, the Synod of Bishops has a permanent secretariat which is headquartered in Rome but is not part of the Roman Curia. The Code of Canon Law's chapter on the Synod of Bishops comes after that on the Pope and the College of Bishops, and before that on the cardinals. In the Annuario Pontificio, information on it is given before that on episcopal conferences.
On 15 September 1965, as the Second Vatican Council (19621965) was drawing to a close, Pope Paul VI set up the Synod of Bishops, convinced that the Pope needed "to make ever greater use of the bishops' assistance in providing for the good of the universal Church" and to enjoy "the consolation of their presence, the help of their wisdom and experience, the support of their counsel, and the voice of their authority".
The Synod of the Bishops is a form not of collegial governance of the Church, but of collaborating with the primatial function of the Pope: it discusses topics proposed to it and makes recommendations, but does not settle questions or issue decrees, unless the Pope grants it deliberative power in certain cases.
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