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I think most of us would want to know more before making such an accusation.Terrible decision. How can they stand aside for excommunicated communists??? What is this pontificate seeking to have as its end goal? The total capitulation of the faith?
We do not compromise the truth for politics and appearances of a united front. We didn’t during communist Russia and why should we now?I think it’s a little more complicated than that. I’m sure this wasn’t a decision that was made lightly.
I won’t pretend to understand the situation fully, but it does seem like they are between a rock and a hard place. Do they keep moving forward with effectively two different Catholic Churches with one controlled by the Chinese government and one under the auspices of the Vatican? Or do they try to reconcile and move things in the right direction from a more unified front? Time will tell how it all works out.
Well, I’ll let the Chinese Catholics speak to that.It’s a betrayal as simple as that
I didn’t know that Catholics in the government approved church were excommunicated and had totally capitulated in their Catholic faith? Who has said so?Terrible decision. How can they stand aside for excommunicated communists??? What is this pontificate seeking to have as its end goal? The total capitulation of the faith?
You premise is simply untrue. Pope Paul VI started the policy of working with the Communist government in the Soviet Union for the improvement of the state of Christians there, and then did likewise with Communist East Europe.We didn’t during communist Russia and why should we now?
It is a complicated situation and the Pope does not have a black and white solution to that. Unfortunately we see it as purely theoretically thus find it difficult to understand the Pope’s action.And did he allow them to elect bishops? To dictate our doctrines in those lands? That’s what this move inevitably does.
They have given a bunch of communist atheists authority over the church of God. The church fought this error too hard to renounce it now. This goes against Unam Sanctam of Pope Boniface VIII and the order of authority on earth. The state does not have authority over matters of the church.
Because the Vatican says so. (At least it appears that way according to the report)We do not compromise the truth for politics and appearances of a united front. We didn’t during communist Russia and why should we now?
Should a Catholic follow some bishop in China, or should a Catholic follow what the Vatican says? (Assuming that the news report accurately describes what the Vatican has said).Cardinal Zen and other Chinese prelates openly said Rome must not surrender to the communists yet Rome ignores their own and trusts the communists instead.