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Priest on papal exhortation: We must hold fast to the Tradition [Catholic Caucus]
Life Site News ^ | April 20, 2016 | Fr. Linus Clovis

Posted on 04/20/2016 4:44:37 PM PDT by ebb tide

Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation on the Family, Amoris Laetitia (AL) has been received with very mixed reactions ranging from positive jubilation to that of respectful reservation. It is a 60,000 word document that will require time, study and prayerful reflection in order to unravel all of its implications.

While the nuances, implications and applications of AL are being unravelled, it seems to me that we ought to remain calm and take the sagacious advice of St Paul of simply following the well established Catholic rule of holding fast to what we have received and always believed. In practical terms and, indeed, in line with Pope Benedict XVI’s hermeneutic of continuity, this means that AL must be understood and interpreted in light of previous magisterial teachings.

The principal areas where AL has provoked simultaneous reactions of jubilance and reservation are sex education (§§280-285), contraception (§222) and the admission of some civilly remarried divorced Catholics to the sacraments without a commitment to continence when separation is not possible (Chapter 8).

Specifically, AL seems to suggest that the classroom is the main, if not only, place where sex education is to be imparted to children, which, of course, is quite contrary to the Church’s constant teaching that this is the primary responsibility of parents (Familiaris Consortio, The truth and meaning of human sexuality 1995, Gravissimum Educationis, etc). In regard to contraception, the fountain head of much of the contemporary family dysfunction and sexual deviancy, AL only indirectly alludes to it and that without actually mentioning it. Further, AL not only glosses over of the seriousness of sins against chastity but also gives a strong emphasis to the role of the individual conscience in sexual matters without any corresponding affirmation of the duty of forming one’s conscience in accordance with the Church’s magisterium. The most controversial issue, however, is the exceptions being made for some of those living in irregular sexual relationship to approach the sacraments without due amendment of life. Here it seems that AL has departed from the Church’s clear bimillennial teaching as found in Scripture and Tradition, as has been confirmed by numerous popes, including St John Paul II and as is articulated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church and the Code of Canon Law.

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These are undoubtedly very difficult times in which we live. Vatican II’s Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum, however, invites to a safe harbour by reminding us that “the Apostles, handing on what they themselves had received, warn the faithful to hold fast to the traditions which they have learned either by word of mouth or by letter (see 2 Thess. 2:15), and to fight in defence of the faith handed on once and for all (see Jude 1:3). Now what was handed on by the Apostles includes everything which contributes toward the holiness of life and increase in faith of the peoples of God; and so the Church, in her teaching, life and worship, perpetuates and hands on to all generations all that she herself is, all that she believes.” §8 Dei Verbum also affirms that “the task of authentically interpreting the word of God, whether written or handed on, has been entrusted exclusively to the living teaching office of the Church, (the magisterium) whose authority is exercised in the name of Jesus Christ. This teaching office is not above the word of God, but serves it, teaching only what has been handed on, listening to it devoutly, guarding it scrupulously and explaining it faithfully in accord with a divine commission and with the help of the Holy Spirit, it draws from this one deposit of faith everything which it presents for belief as divinely revealed. §10.

In a prayerful and charitable spirit, let us read, study, discern, interpret and apply, if and where possible the teachings of Amoris Laetitia.

Father Linus Clovis is the spiritual director and chairman of the board for Family Life International NZ. This article is reprinted with permission.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Moral Issues
KEYWORDS: adultery; francischurch

1 posted on 04/20/2016 4:44:37 PM PDT by ebb tide
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To: Salvation
In a prayerful and charitable spirit, let us read, study, discern, interpret and apply, if and where possible, the teachings of Amoris Laetitia.
2 posted on 04/20/2016 4:47:13 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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3 posted on 04/20/2016 6:23:04 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o ("Three things sustain the existence of the world: justice truth, and peace. " - Mishnah)
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To: ebb tide
In a prayerful and charitable spirit, let us read, study, discern, interpret and apply, if and where possible, the teachings of Amoris Laetitia.

It's more prudent to completely avoid disgraceful "teaching" documents with embedded poison pills, rather than waste time sifting through their questionable contents in an effort to separate the wheat from the chaff.

"But speak thou the things that become sound doctrine" Titus 2:1

4 posted on 04/20/2016 7:12:43 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
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To: ebb tide
My Catholic friends, isn't it clear that the Pope has just issued a wholly heretical document, at least if we will judge by the consistent Church doctrine of the past 2,000 years. So, if the Pope just fell into heresy, what does that do to the Catholic belief that God will keep the Church from heresy and that the Pope has a special charism in ensuring that Church doctrine is pure?

I really don't get how at this point one could say on the one hand that the Pope's officially promulgated doctrinal teachings are infallible, and on the other that the recent Exhortation is heretical.

Somebody please explain this to me.

I'm sure there must be an argument out there but I'm at a loss as to what it might be.

5 posted on 04/20/2016 7:45:04 PM PDT by Gluteus Maximus
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To: Gluteus Maximus
I really don't get how at this point one could say on the one hand that the Pope's officially promulgated doctrinal teachings are infallible, and on the other that the recent Exhortation is heretical.

Because papal utterances aren't automatically infallible. The popes aren't empowered by God to make things up as they go along. The duty of the Pope is to transmit and to guard the Deposit of Faith entrusted to us by Our Lord Jesus Christ, who is Head of His Church.

Vincentian Canon:

The famous threefold test of Catholic orthodoxy expressed by St. Vincent of Lérins (400-50) in his two memoranda (Comonitoria): "Care must especially be had that that be held which was believed everywhere [ubique], always [semper], and by all [ab omnibus]." By this triple norm of diffusion, endurance, and universality, a Christian can distinguish religious truth from error.

https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/dictionary/index.cfm?id=37106

6 posted on 04/20/2016 8:20:55 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
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To: BlatherNaut

So, you don’t buy the notion of papal infallibility?


7 posted on 04/20/2016 9:02:54 PM PDT by Gluteus Maximus
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To: Gluteus Maximus
This:

9. Therefore, faithfully adhering to the tradition received from the beginning of the Christian faith, to the glory of God our savior, for the exaltation of the Catholic religion and for the salvation of the Christian people, with the approval of the Sacred Council, we teach and define as a divinely revealed dogma that when the Roman Pontiff speaks EX CATHEDRA, that is, when, in the exercise of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Christians, in virtue of his supreme apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held by the whole Church, he possesses, by the divine assistance promised to him in blessed Peter, that infallibility which the divine Redeemer willed his Church to enjoy in defining doctrine concerning faith or morals. Therefore, such definitions of the Roman Pontiff are of themselves, and not by the consent of the Church, irreformable.

FIRST VATICAN COUNCIL (1869-1870) https://www.ewtn.com/library/COUNCILS/V1.HTM

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Notice the explicitly stated (and narrow) criteria attached to papal infallibility.

8 posted on 04/21/2016 5:01:31 AM PDT by BlatherNaut
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