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I saw this blurb in my parish bulletin this weekend and wanted some advice about what some of you would do or say. I know the topic of Fr. McBrien’s dissent on original sin has come up in other places in this forum-I’m more interested in addressing the fact that the author of this blurb decided to use a parish bulletin to question whether baptism removes original sin. I think that the use of the bulletin for this kind of comment is completely inappropriate because many parishioners won’t take the time to investigate the truth, they will (and in an ideal world, should) expect that they can trust their parish to offer good and accurate information in the bulletin.
***In the News…
Pope, Vatican Council eliminate concept of Limbo
Pope Benedict XVI and a Theological Council have eliminated the long standing Catholic concept of Limbo. In April, the Vatican made a statement following their decision that there are “serious” grounds to believe that children who die before being baptized will go to heaven. Limbo, a common Catholic belief for hundreds of years, has been thought of as a “neutral” state where these children, stained with Original Sin, stayed in a permanent state of grace; they were not believed to be deserving of God’s paradise, but not fit for the fires of hell. Rev. Richard McBrien, professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, suggests that the purpose of Baptism is to initiate one into the Church, not to rid them of Original Sin (defined as the consequence of the first sin and the hereditary stain we are all born with as descendents of Adam).
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I saw this blurb in my parish bulletin this weekend and wanted some advice about what some of you would do or say. I know the topic of Fr. McBrien’s dissent on original sin has come up in other places in this forum-I’m more interested in addressing the fact that the author of this blurb decided to use a parish bulletin to question whether baptism removes original sin. I think that the use of the bulletin for this kind of comment is completely inappropriate because many parishioners won’t take the time to investigate the truth, they will (and in an ideal world, should) expect that they can trust their parish to offer good and accurate information in the bulletin.
***In the News…
Pope, Vatican Council eliminate concept of Limbo
Pope Benedict XVI and a Theological Council have eliminated the long standing Catholic concept of Limbo. In April, the Vatican made a statement following their decision that there are “serious” grounds to believe that children who die before being baptized will go to heaven. Limbo, a common Catholic belief for hundreds of years, has been thought of as a “neutral” state where these children, stained with Original Sin, stayed in a permanent state of grace; they were not believed to be deserving of God’s paradise, but not fit for the fires of hell. Rev. Richard McBrien, professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, suggests that the purpose of Baptism is to initiate one into the Church, not to rid them of Original Sin (defined as the consequence of the first sin and the hereditary stain we are all born with as descendents of Adam).
Do you have further questions or feedback on this article? More information is available at the below links. If you would still like to comment on this, please email: email address removed for this post
This information was compiled thanks to the resources at:
- usatoday.com/news/religion/2007-04-20-** popelimbo_N.htm?csp=34
- newadvent.org/cathen/09256a.htm
- The New Catholic Answer Bible, published by Our Sunday Visitor,*