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Pope: Synod is not a parliament seeking a compromise
Vatican Insider ^ | October 5, 2015 | IACOPO SCARAMUZZI

Posted on 10/05/2015 6:27:00 AM PDT by NYer


Family with child at the opening of the Synod

Apostolic courage, evangelical humility and trusting prayer. The “deposit of faith” “is not a museum to be visited or even simply preserved”

Iacopo Scaramuzzi

vatican city

The Synod on the Family, which begins today “is not a parliament in which to reach a consensus or a common accord there is recourse to negotiation, to deal-making, or to compromise”. “The only method of the Synod is to open up to the Holy Spirit with apostolic courage, with evangelical humility and confident, trusting prayer”. It was with these pointers that Francis introduced the first session of the ordinary assembly (4-25 October), which will be focusing on the “vocation and mission of the family in the Church and today’s world” and which is a continuation of the first – extraordinary – Synod which took place last year and whose theme was “pastoral challenge” of the family.

 

In his brief introduction, Francis said that "the Church today takes up once again the dialogue begun with the announcement of the extraordinary Synod on the family, and certainly even long before that, to evaluate and reflect on the text of the Working Document (Lt. Instrumentum laboris), elaborated on the basis of the [Extraordinary Assembly’s] final report (Relatio Synodi) and the responses of the Bishops’ Conferences and from the other organizations with the right to contribute. The Synod, as we know, is a journey undertaken together in the spirit of collegiality and synodality, on which participants bravely adopt parrhesia, pastoral zeal and doctrinal wisdom, frankness, and always keep before our eyes the good of the Church, of families and the suprema lex, the Salus animarum. I should mention,” the Pope continued, “that the Synod is neither a convention, nor a parlor, nor a parliament or senate, where people make deals and reach compromises. The Synod is rather an Ecclesial expression, i.e., the  Church that journeys together to read reality with the eyes of faith and with the heart of God; it is the Church that interrogates herself with regard to her fidelity to the deposit of faith, which does not represent for the Church a museum to view, nor even something merely to safeguard, but is a living source from which the Church shall drink, to satisfy the thirst of, and illuminate, the deposit of life. The Synod moves necessarily within the bosom of the Church and of the holy people of God, to which we belong in the quality of shepherds – which is to say, as servants."

 

Furthermore, “the Synod is a protected space in which the Church experiences the action of the Holy Spirit. In the Synod, the Spirit speaks by means of every person’s tongue, who let themselves be guided by the God who always surprises, the God who reveals himself to little ones, who hides from the knowing and intelligent; the God who created the law and the Sabbath for man and not vice versa; by the God, who leaves the 99 sheep to look for the one lost sheep; the God who is always greater than our logic and our calculations. Let us remember, however, that the Synod will be a space for the action of the Holy Spirit only if we participants vest ourselves with apostolic courage, evangelical humility and trusting prayer.” “With that apostolic courage, which refuses to be intimidated in the face of the temptations of the world – temptations that tend to extinguish the light of truth in the hearts of men, replacing it with small and temporary lights; nor even before the petrification of some hearts, which, despite good intentions, drive people away from God; apostolic courage to bring life and not to make of our Christian life a museum of memories; evangelical humility that knows how to empty itself of conventions and prejudices in order to listen to brother bishops and be filled with God – humility that leads neither to finger-pointing nor to judging others, but to hands outstretched to help people up without ever feeling oneself superior to them. Confident prayer that trusts in God is the action of the heart when it opens to God, when our humours are silenced in order to listen to the gentle voice of God, which speaks in silence. Without listening to God, all our words are only words that are meet no need and serve no end. Without letting ourselves be guided the Spirit, all our decisions will be but decorations that, instead of exalting the Gospel, cover it and hide it. Dear brothers, as I have said, the Synod is not a parliament in which to reach a consensus or a common accord there is recourse to negotiation, to deal-making, or to compromise: indeed, the only method of the Synod is to open up to the Holy Spirit with apostolic courage, with evangelical humility and confident, trusting prayer, that it might be He, who guides us, enlightens us and makes us put before our eyes, with our personal opinions, but with faith in God, fidelity to the Magisterium, the good of the Church and the Salus animarum.”

 

The Pope concluded his speech by thanking the Synod Secretary, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, the Undersecretary, Mgr. Fabio Fabene, the Rapporteur, His Eminence Cardinal Peter Erdő and the Special Secretary, His Excellency Archbishop Bruno Forte, the Presidents-delegate, writers, consultors, translators and all those who worked “with true fidelity and total dedication to the Church”. He also expressed his gratitude to all the Synod fathers, fraternal delegates, auditors and assessors, for their active and fruitful participation and extended “a special thanks to the journalists present at this time and to those who follow us from afar”.

 

The morning session opened with a reflection by Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, Archbishop of Tegucigalpa and advisor to the Pope, who led the customary meditation of today’s readings. Speaking in Spanish, the Honduran cardinal expressed the hope that the Synod will “pave a path of joy and hope for all families”. Commenting on St. Paul’s text, he expressed the hope for “dialogue” within the Church and not “the continuous defence of ideas”, giving rise to that “dialogue” that the Pope championed in his Apostolic Exhortation the “Evangelii Gaudium”. The Archbishop of Paris, Cardinal André Vingt-Trois then took the floor, underlining that the Synod “seeks with conviction and humility to encourage the growth of communion”, not as a “test of strength”, a “common conversion in the spirit of the unity which you guard and serve”. The morning working sessions continue with the Synod Secretary, Cardinal Baldisseri, introducing proceedings and the Rapporteur, Cardinal Erdő, delivering the opening address.


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1 posted on 10/05/2015 6:27:00 AM PDT by NYer
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To: Tax-chick; GregB; SumProVita; narses; bboop; SevenofNine; Ronaldus Magnus; tiki; Salvation; ...

Opening day, ping! Please remember to pray for the synod participants.


2 posted on 10/05/2015 6:27:39 AM PDT by NYer (Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy them. Mt 6:19)
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To: NYer
Is Pope Francis preparing to instigate an attack on the Deposit of Faith?

Pope Francis: "...it is the Church that interrogates herself with regard to her fidelity to the deposit of faith, which does not represent for the Church a museum to view, nor even something merely to safeguard, but is a living source from which the Church shall drink, to satisfy the thirst of, and illuminate, the deposit of life.

Vatican Council I: "The teaching of the Faith which God has revealed has not been proposed as a philosophical discovery to be perfected by human ingenuity, but as a divine Deposit handed over to the Spouse of Christ to be guarded faithfully and to be explained infallibly. Hence that meaning of the sacred dogmas must perpetually be retained which Holy Mother Church once has declared; nor is that meaning ever to be abandoned under the pretext and name of a more profound comprehension." - First Vatican Council

Pope St. Pius X: "The office divinely committed to Us of feeding the Lord's flock has especially this duty assigned to it by Christ, namely, to guard with the greatest vigilance the deposit of the faith delivered to the saints, rejecting the profane novelties of words and oppositions of knowledge falsely so called. There has never been a time when this watchfulness of the supreme pastor was not necessary to the Catholic body; for, owing to the efforts of the enemy of the human race, there have never been lacking "men speaking perverse things" (Acts xx. 30), "vain talkers and seducers" (Tit. i. 10), "erring and driving into error" (2 Tim. iii. 13). Still it must be confessed that the number of the enemies of the cross of Christ has in these last days increased exceedingly, who are striving, by arts, entirely new and full of subtlety, to destroy the vital energy of the Church, and, if they can, to overthrow utterly Christ's kingdom itself. Wherefore We may no longer be silent, lest We should seem to fail in Our most sacred duty, and lest the kindness that, in the hope of wiser counsels, We have hitherto shown them, should be attributed to forgetfulness of Our office..." - Pascendi Dominici Gregis

3 posted on 10/05/2015 6:56:30 AM PDT by BlatherNaut
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To: NYer

All words coming from a purveyor of the totalitarian Global Warming Hoax.

He was a typical lefty post-Vatican II bishop. He presided over a crumbling shambles of a diocese, where Communion was handed out to shack-ups like candy, where the practice of the Faith was plummeting.

He searches the world for the worst priests he can find to make bishops. He favors those who care nothing about abortion and will join him in promoting the U.N.’s genocidal schemes. The “sustainability” regs he endorses will kill 100 million people EACH YEAR.

He endorses the invasion of Europe and the U.S. by terrorists.

Pray for a quick end to this reign of terror.


4 posted on 10/05/2015 8:13:21 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan (Beau Biden's funeral, attended by Bp. Malooly, Card. McCarrick, and Papal Nuncio, Abp. Vigano.)
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To: NYer

The Spirit won’t tell you ANYTHING other than what affirms the already God breathed Word. But men pay attention to all kinds of lying spirits as we near The End.


5 posted on 10/05/2015 9:02:52 AM PDT by avenir (I'm pessimistic about man, but I'm optimistic about GOD!)
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To: Arthur McGowan
You might be interested in this news: Vatican’s UN rep criticizes Sustainable Development Goals for promoting abortion, published Aug 13 of this year.
6 posted on 10/05/2015 10:26:45 AM PDT by FourtySeven (47)
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But the goals will kill 100 million people, each year, WITHOUT abortion.

This is the first pro-genocide Pope.


7 posted on 10/05/2015 11:18:42 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan (Beau Biden's funeral, attended by Bp. Malooly, Card. McCarrick, and Papal Nuncio, Abp. Vigano.)
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