Posted on 11/29/2018 7:22:14 PM PST by marshmallow
Message to the conference on the decommissioning of unused places of worship: Change should not be welcomed with anxiety but as a sign of the times that requires us to adapt
The Church should not see with anxiety that many churches, until a few years ago needed, are now no longer necessary, for lack of faithful and clergy, or for a different distribution of the population in cities and rural areas, but welcome this change as a sign of the times that invites us to reflect and requires us to adapt. The Pope emphasized this in a message to the participants at the conference: Doesnt God dwell anymore? Decommissioning places of worship and integrated management of ecclesiastical cultural heritage (29-30 November), stressing that Decommissioning must not be the first and only solution to be thought of, nor must it ever be carried out with scandal on the part of the faithful but should recall, at the same time, the constant ecclesial teaching which, while teaching the duty to protect and preserve the goods of the Church, and in particular the cultural goods, declares that they have no absolute value, yet in case of need they must serve the greater good of the human being and especially in the service of the poor.
Following the thought of the ecclesial Magisterium, one can elaborate almost a theological discourse on cultural goods, considering that they have a part in the sacred liturgy, in evangelization and in the exercise of charity, the Pontiff writes in the message read by Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi at the opening of the conference organized by the Pontifical Council for Culture, in collaboration with the Italian Episcopal Conference at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
The common sense of the faithful, first of all, perceives for the environments and objects destined for worship..........
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All to help third-worlders who will always hate Catholics anyway.
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There are no Catholics in the Third World??
Last time Detroit was in financial trouble there was talk of selling off all the contents of the Detroit Art Museum.
What would David bring? Or The Pieta?
The Roman sect is collapsing. The Church is doing just fine. Christ will always preserve a remnant for Himself.
The first of the eight beatitudes is:
Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
What better could serve the poor in spirit than traditional Catholic churches?
That “stuff” is not the pope’s to give away.
It all belongs to the Church as a window into what Heaven might be like.
Will they take away our hope that we will be surrounded by beauty and comfort and love just to satisfy a false need to pretend that giving it away would somehow take away poverty and suffering.
This man Francis has got to be held responsible for his apostasy.
Then we get a real Pope.
In 1988, McCarrick co-founded the Papal Foundation, a nonprofit organization that raises millions for the Vatican. He sometimes rushed to the side of the countrys wealthiest Catholics in their times of personal crisis, following up to raise money later, according to two people who witnessed such interactions.
I meant Muslims, Hindus, Animists. etc. Sorry; I should have been clearer.
You can’t do any good for the poor from the Vatican. It has to happen in the Church parish. You shut those down and society withers.
religion is strongest when it has to struggle good times breeds rot within the hierarchy of all churches... the reason for the lack of religious devotion is the lack of persecution... go to any place Christians are persecuted and you see real faith in god.
Spoils?
No, read it: “if necessary” means taxing us through socialism to avoid selling off the “Church goods”...
Sounds like Judas Incarnate.
Go ahead and help the poor, but hey, when there were pedophiles raping little boys, then you should instead go ahead and file for bankruptcy?
The money requested by Francis was sent to a hospital in debt due to (accused of) money laundering.
“All to help third-worlders who will always hate Catholics anyway.”
Third world countries south of the Rio Grande are predominantly Catholic.
If you mean the Roman Catholic Church has collapsed youd be more accurate. The true ekklesia is still going.
They are going to need the $ for legal fees as the Govts are beginning to move against the Church’s defense of pedophiles.
I agree. May I add that if he seriously wanted respect he can start by selling off a few of the priceless art treasures in the Vatican basement. Legend has it that there are over 2 square miles of objects of inestimable worth.
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