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Look this is exactly right.With all due respect to Cardinal Coccopalmerio, I’m not sure I’ve ever read something more meaningless. I won’t for a second deny that there is value and good in an Anglican ordination, that does not make their orders valid. You can’t just say that “this seems nice and there is good in it” to suddenly make something “valid.”
I remember somewhere reading about a dictatorship of relativism where words are used in an ambiguous sense in order to muddy the waters and attempt to remake thought in different ways and to then blame people who call you out as rigid, old fashioned and somehow backward.
We have had and resisted this (blank) in the west for 3 generations now. The church should not capitulate to such ambiguous reasoning which will be more divisive then it is inclusive and a betrayal of the mission of Christ.
Yes, Anglicans are nice people. Anglican pastors can be selflessly giving their lives for the good of their communities in the name and fellowship of Christ. Good on them and God bless them and let’s work together for the love of Christ.
But the Anglican orders are not valid and those people in the church spouting this (blank) should stop talking to people like unthinking children.
It is truly an embarrassment which non Catholics point to as weak and ill thought out.
There are a lot of atheists and agnostics out there who rightly criticise the ambiguous relativism from the Progressive culture and increasingly respect a church that sticks to its intellectual foundations, even if they disagree with the doctrine. Such thinking atheists and agnostics will see us as weakly following an incoherent thought structure that is being rejected by an increasing number of people.
Stop this incoherent reasoning that tries to depict rigid Catholicism as not being nice and an impediment to some fantasy inclusiveness. These incoherent articulations will lose far more people than it reconciles with.
Go take a look at this politically correct reasoning that was rolled out in the Anglican church and the deep and lasting divisions that has caused.
Praying for you as you handle your family obligations and your studies!