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MauriceAWms
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Christianity today is under attack in the United States by those who no longer want to abide by Christian principles. In secular politics, Christian influence is marginalized by laws that prohibit Christian symbols and statues from being displayed on tax supported property or Christian principles from being taught in tax supported schools. If that’s not bad enough, Catholicism in under attack from within by groups who are trying to shift the mission of the Church to meet their own private goals; groups like: Call to Action (CTA), The Association for the Rights of Catholics in the Church (ARCC), National Society for a married Priesthood (CORPUS), and A Woman’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual (WATER). Some of these groups are given positions within dioceses, are paid by diocesan funds, and, yet, work to undermine the authority and Christ-given mission of the Church. This insidious infiltration of groups no longer sympathetic to the mission of the Church is far more dangerous that the opposition of political groups operating outside the Church.
Brian Clowes has written a book “Call to Action or Call to Apostasy?” exposing this danger to the Church. Probably the worst is the wording of WATER’S ritual “Spirit of Sophia.” “In the beginning was Sophia. Sophia was in God’s presence. Sophia was God. She was present with God at the beginning, etc.”
Has anybody read this book or seen this kind of activity in their diocese?
Brian Clowes has written a book “Call to Action or Call to Apostasy?” exposing this danger to the Church. Probably the worst is the wording of WATER’S ritual “Spirit of Sophia.” “In the beginning was Sophia. Sophia was in God’s presence. Sophia was God. She was present with God at the beginning, etc.”
Has anybody read this book or seen this kind of activity in their diocese?