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Blue_Horizon
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We obviously live on different planets.Blue, everybody here loves Pope Francis. Our words aren’t passive aggressive; they demonstrate the true feelings of disorientation and confusion caused by the Pope’s ambiguity and silence in the face of grave theological crisis.
Can’t you see the confusion and disunity? The Sacred Deposit of Faith is under threat by those who say that the clear teaching of the Lord can be ignored for pastoral reasons.
I listened to retreat given by Ven. Fulton Sheen. He said that our age is the fourth great crisis in the Church. He said that the crisis is about our relationship to the world. And he asked us whether we swim against the tide and stand with Christ or accept compromise and stand with the world. I stand with Christ and the constant teachings of his Church. I will not accept doctrinal compromises to please the world or to help the German Church keep hold of its church tax.
Amoris Laetitia will be revoked or clarified. I don’t think things will not be allowed to continue in this way. Perhaps Amoris Laetitia is a test of Faith. Maybe the Lord wants to see who will remain faithful to his teachings and who will accept worldly compromise. I thank the Lord for giving us St. John Paul II. I’ll not go wrong if I constantly remind myself of his magisterial teachings.
95% of Catholics in my world have never felt the need to discuss AL let alone criticise the theological and pastoral experience of P Francis.
The other 5% who do discuss these things overwhelmingly have no axe to grind nor does it keep them awake at night.
So know I dont accept the chicken lichen hysteria you may suffer from that the roof of the Catholic Church is falling down in large chunks as we speak.
Of course your Catholic world may be doing so, but then you are allowing certain Cardinals to push your distrust and fears into the red zone instead of just toughing it out as we are all called to do in our lives at times.