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What do we call this new religion influenced by secularism and feminism?
The heresy of modernism.What do we call this new religion influenced by secularism and feminism?
Annunciata said:…I wonder what Jesus would think about the negative posts about my Archbishop Sean` Patrick O’Malley???
Jesus hung out with sinners, tax collectors, prostitutes, etc. A certain Samaritan woman comes to mind… He asked her for a drink of water… Another washed His feet with her tears…Is Christ against “negativity”? He may think that some are upset at his bishop’s failure to Shepherd and his bishop’s compromise with feminists that cause confusion among the faithful.
If you do not understand what washing of the feet intends, please learn more about it. The rubrics mention only men for a reason.Jesus hung out with sinners, tax collectors, prostitutes, etc. A certain Samaritan woman comes to mind… He asked her for a drink of water… Another washed His feet with her tears…
I thought the washing of the feet at “The Last Supper” was to show service/love to one another???
I really think you should be praying for this Shepherd, not criticizing him. I know that’s what Jesus would do…
Actually that is the “new line” used to rationalize including women in the feet washing. It was not what was taught for umpteen years and the original liturgical meaning has far more to do with ordination than it does with “service” which is why men were solely representative.I thought the washing of the feet at “The Last Supper” was to show service/love to one another???
Indeed. VOTF would be proud of the newer line.Actually that is the “new line” used to rationalize including women in the feet washing. It was not what was taught for umpteen years and the original liturgical meaning has far more to do with ordination than it does with “service” which is why men were solely representative.
Quite true! And Jesus only got angry at those who demanded that everyone carry out the letter of the law!Jesus hung out with sinners, tax collectors, prostitutes, etc. A certain Samaritan woman comes to mind… He asked her for a drink of water… Another washed His feet with her tears…
I thought the washing of the feet at “The Last Supper” was to show service/love to one another???
I really think you should be praying for this Shepherd, not criticizing him. I know that’s what Jesus would do…
It’s what all dissidents talk about “service” - however, one should note that there seems very little “service” offered and it always comes down to power, authority and public notice.Indeed. VOTF would be proud of the newer line.
Oh, I know very well…but I object to your unfairIf you do not understand what washing of the feet intends, please learn more about it. The rubrics mention only men for a reason.
I think that Jesus loves him very much and that’s why He sent him to Boston…After all, doesn’t He chastise those He loves…As for what Jesus would do, that is your opinion. I could just as well say he would take a whip and drive out those who would compromise His Church.
I don’t doubt that…but please try to understand what he is up against in this horrendous situation he has been put in here in my Archdiocese of Boston.I pray for this bishop …
He became angry with hypocrisy, Deacon. He said of the Pharisees that people should do exactly as they tell you, but do not do as they do.Quite true! And Jesus only got angry at those who demanded that everyone carry out the letter of the law!
You mean to say fair criticism, because it is fair.Oh, I know very well…but I object to your unfair
criticism of him.
Of course He loves him, but that does not mean he is acting correctly in each circumstance.I think that Jesus loves him very much and that’s why He sent him to Boston…After all, doesn’t He chastise those He loves…
God bless you and please pray for me.I don’t doubt that…
Then why do we have rubrics or liturgical norms at all?Quite true! And Jesus only got angry at those who demanded that everyone carry out the letter of the law!
I think we agree that Archbishop Sean intends to do the right thing…especially after last year’s repercussions from…how do you some of you say the Feminazi’s…Quite true! And Jesus only got angry at those who demanded that everyone carry out the letter of the law!
I’m sorry Deacon, respectuflly to me this is utter hogwash and the stuff of liberation theology which seeks to use the Christian faith for a political agenda. Christ is the renewer, of the contract and the covenant between God and His creation. He came to fulfill the Law as He tells us.He also asked, if it was better to break the law of the Sabbath or heal a person. Jesus was a revolutionary.
Legalism not in tension with pastoral practice is as much a deterrent to the message of Jesus as is practicing pastoral practice without a formalized understanding of the faith.There were many man made laws of the temple that burdened people. Legalism was not accepted by Jesus then and will not survive today.
May I respecfully suggest that the reason he did so was that Bishop O’Malley knows precisely what the church has taught about that ritual, what is symbolizes and for whom it is meant.II think the reason he did consult Rome is that since he created a hornet’s nest last year, he didn’t want to tip over the beehive this year, as it were…![]()