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I just stumbled on this article and I’m interested to know what people here think about it: huffingtonpost.com/rev-james-martin-sj/a-fear-based-church-why-a_b_640884.html
Here’s one of the main paragraphs: “Today in the Catholic Church almost any disagreement to almost any degree with almost any church leader on almost any topic is seen as dissent. And I’m not speaking about the essentials of the faith – those elements contained in the Apostles Creed and the Nicene Creed – but about less essential topics. Even on those topics – for example, the proper strategy for bishops to deal with Catholic politicians at odds with church teaching, the new translations of the Mass, the best way for priests to address complicated moral issues, and so on – the slightest whiff of disagreement is confused with disloyalty.”
Do you think he’s right? Thanks in advance for any (name removed by moderator)ut!
Here’s one of the main paragraphs: “Today in the Catholic Church almost any disagreement to almost any degree with almost any church leader on almost any topic is seen as dissent. And I’m not speaking about the essentials of the faith – those elements contained in the Apostles Creed and the Nicene Creed – but about less essential topics. Even on those topics – for example, the proper strategy for bishops to deal with Catholic politicians at odds with church teaching, the new translations of the Mass, the best way for priests to address complicated moral issues, and so on – the slightest whiff of disagreement is confused with disloyalty.”
Do you think he’s right? Thanks in advance for any (name removed by moderator)ut!