Posted on 10/18/2018 8:05:21 PM PDT by marshmallow
The 217 signatories say that 'senior prelates' spread confusion by deliberately using unclear words
Australias national organisation of Catholic students has asked the Youth Synod to address ambiguity over Church teaching on issues such as contraception and Communion for the remarried.
In an open letter signed by 217 young Catholics, the Australian Catholic Students Association (ACSA) say that they want to be formed by the Church. But we cant hope to take shape amidst confusion over issues such as contraception, sexuality, communion for divorcees and non-Catholics, married priests and female ordination.
The ACSA members, including the presidents of six university Catholic societies, say that senior prelates are purposefully employing ambiguous language when talking about controversial matters, even in the face of Christs teachings, the Church Fathers and the clear dogma of the Church.
The students say that rules are part of a relationship with Jesus Christ, and that When the Church eschews the truth for policy-speak, young people are left with only superficial banalities to express their beliefs. Deliberately unclear words are, ironically, relied on and repeated with rigidity. This confusion, they say, is not what young people want and needs to be addressed by the synod.
The letter-writers also say they are praying for an increase in pilgrimages, confession, devotions, adoration, sacred art, music and architecture.
They also hope for an increase in Eucharistic Adoration and the Divine Office. Both, they say, are ways to make the Church more welcoming. By contrast, they say, a Mass designed to be welcoming could risk changing a profound claim physically manifested in a glimpse of heaven into a weird claim which people struggle to take seriously.
(Excerpt) Read more at catholicherald.co.uk ...
Never good to press for a yes or no answer, when the weasel words are leaving the door open for a “yes” later.
Ping
So rigid...
Prayers for these students in their efforts. Prayers that there be more with their courage.
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