Posted on 10/13/2014 5:20:53 AM PDT by Gamecock
Catholic bishops meeting to discuss 'family issues' at a two week summit have said unmarried couples living together can be 'positive', and gay relationships and divorces must be welcomed.
Displaying remarkably liberal attitudes for a Church famed for its conservatism, bishops meeting in the Vatican today also said that a couples' decision on the use of contraception should be respected.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
You’re entitled to you opinions, but you should be more accurate in your criticism: Catholics do not worship Mary; they pray for her intercession with God (as they do to numerous other saints). I’m waiting for concrete changes that are problematic, rather than news filtered by liberals; so far this Pope hasn’t changed anything I can see. I personally find John Paul II’s “altar girl” ruling more problematic than anything Francis has done; I don;t think it helped the vocation situation at all.
Sorry I meant to add worshiping /praying/intercession whatever, same idea
And as far as the so called “saints” Any Christian is a Saint, a Saint is a follower of Christ
The whole idea of Sainting people is unscriptural
BTW I was not directing this at you, yours just happened to be the one I chose.
This Pope has said far too much for anybody to at this point to say he has been taken out of context by the liberal media, this is the message he is trying to get across.
Truth of the matter is this, He the Pope can say whatever he likes, but it is not binding on The Lord, he is NOT any closer to the Lord than you or I
Anybody that thanks Jesus for dying on the Cross for their sins, invites Jesus in to be Lord of their life, repents from their sins etc, can be just as close or closer to God than any Pope
No problem; I understand.
Worshiping and asking for intercession are two very different things.
Again, I just await concrete changes from this Pope before I weigh in. If he tries to undo the words of Jesus Christ Himself on matters of marriage/divorce, he will likely be the last Pope the Church can afford to pay - there would be no reason for anyone in the Church to remain. He need only to look at the fate of the “mainstream” Protestant churches since they liberalized on religious matters to see what awaits his own Church.
You can read it yourself, here:
Welcoming homosexual persons
50. Homosexuals have gifts and qualities to offer to the Christian community: are we capable of welcoming these people, guaranteeing to them a fraternal space in our communities? Often they wish to encounter a Church that offers them a welcoming home. Are our communities capable of providing that, accepting and valuing their sexual orientation, without compromising Catholic doctrine on the family and matrimony?
51. The question of homosexuality leads to a serious reflection on how to elaborate realistic paths of affective growth and human and evangelical maturity integrating the sexual dimension: it appears therefore as an important educative challenge. The Church furthermore affirms that unions between people of the same sex cannot be considered on the same footing as matrimony between man and woman. Nor is it acceptable that pressure be brought to bear on pastors or that international bodies make financial aid dependent on the introduction of regulations inspired by gender ideology.
52. Without denying the moral problems connected to homosexual unions it has to be noted that there are cases in which mutual aid to the point of sacrifice constitutes a precious support in the life of the partners. Furthermore, the Church pays special attention to the children who live with couples of the same sex, emphasizing that the needs and rights of the little ones must always be given priority.
This is contrary to what Jesus said.
"The Spirit gives life. The flesh is good for nothing."
Of all the mainstream media sources, the Daily Mail seems to be one of the few even-handed ones, fairly presenting both sides of an argument or story. They are not HuffPo by any stretch.
And you’ll wait to hear the news from the organization being criticized? Wow! What objective inquiry!
Is there not a current convocation of Bishops in Rome right now to discuss family issues, or is that just “media spin?” Did this pope not say, “who am I to judge?” when questioned about homosexual conduct? Did he not feign ignorance about an established homosexual organizational presence in the very Vatican itself?
Sorry, eventually, the leaked information becomes TRUE, no matter how it’s spun.
As a famous Liberal reporter once said, Follow the Money.
This is all about getting divorced/remarried, cohabitating and gay Catholics to start putting envelopes in the collection basket again.
Correction. Pope Francis is a Jesuit, AKA liberal. Hopefully none of this garbage will pass muster. If it does, the Catholic Church just becomes another faith teaching error, and has gone worldly, the way of some liberal protestant faiths. All these worthless Cardinals that Francis has put in positions of authority (and all the ones that drafted the mid Synod report) are as liberal as the day is long. The majority of the attending bishops are not for any of this liberal nonsense.
LOL, you're doing a fantastic job so far.
http://theaquilareport.com/the-future-of-the-pca/
Until Presbyterian Churches formally oppose ALL contraception use, any kind of pro-familty stance they take is a joke.
Not sure what you little tirade has to do with the PCA, as the article shows the PCA stands firm against all of the changes going on in Rome as we speak.
I've very little experience with the Daily Mail. Think I may have read about 5 articles from them.
Either way, as a non-Catholic mine's a "wait and see" attitude to see what the final product is. I just don't see much value in debating it until that happens. Just my own POV.
Contracepting yourselves out of existence is not exactly consistent with "defending the traditional family."
On another note, however the synod shakes out, no changes have been made yet. It's cold reality however, that Protestant assemblies do not oppose contraception.
When are supposedly conservative FR Protestants going to stop going ga-ga on every garbage headline from the MSM involving the Catholic Church?
...come now...if they stopped with their flippant behavior, they’d have nothing to fill the hours of their empty lives...
And you are basing this on what?
My comments stand for themselves. Read the article.
I did. Nothing about contraception was mentioned. Why do you think that is?
Stop by any suburban PCA church on a Sunday morning and you will see exactly how wrong you are. Try it. You won’t turn to dust. I promise.
I understand where you’re coming from, but I don’t see those people putting money in envelopes ever again. The Church has a hard enough time getting people living in “legitimate” relationships to support them; why would someone who apparently doesn’t fear Hell anyway?
BTW, I have no problem with people who don’t contribute to the Church financially (and I believe the Catholic Church is the one true Church); at the height of its growth those spreading the Word lived simply (as Jesus did). I just don’t see evidence (in my narrow experience) that they need my money more than I do to provide for my family.
.a catholic calling the “vicar” of Christ an idiot. in the catholic worldview is that not eqivalent of calling Christ an idiot??
...not in the least...there have been famous reprobates and mental defectives occupying the Seat of Peter...and there is no injunction against remarking upon the same, nor in not equating them with Christ...
...which, of course, if you had any notion of what you post, you would know...but since you don’t, well, one has no choice but to equate your post with idiocy...
Sorry, eventually, the leaked information becomes TRUE, no matter how its spun
...like how planes were going to fall out of the sky at Y2k...
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