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Well, I have taken a hard look at chapters 11 and 12, and I see no reference to āBig Tentā. However, I am starting to understand fears a little more. If āBig Tentā means discontinuation of celebration of Eucharist, this is indeed of concern. I have never used the words that way, and if there is a legitimate source for such a definition, please bring it forth!I probably should have put more of these in my post.My apology.
The sentence in bold follows the format of the talking snake in the line above. The whole thing is a parody of current ideas which can be used to explain the** older** version of Big Tent. It is also a parody of what people should do to get rid of chapters one, two, and three in the Book of Genesis. The conclusion is a parody of the current dangerous Original Sin.
The part in bold ā¦
The Big Tent Religious Shelter aka Big Tent is a place where the Catholic Holy Sacrifice of the Mass cannot be celebrated because it violates the beliefs of some of the inhabitants in the Tent.
ā¦is not a parody. It is a possibility in the future. It is a possibility which could happen if we do not take seriously the warning of Pope Pius XII, Humani Generis, chapters 11& 12
Link to Humani Generis
w2.vatican.va/content/pius-xii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xii_enc_12081950_humani-generis.html
I wish you had brought this up earlier! When I hear the words āBig Tentā I am thinking of the many parts of the body, and Eucharist itself is what keeps the parts together. Of course, the first ministry for all of us, as is explained in our diocese, is the ministry of hospitality. We invite people in, we invite them to share and belong.
In addition, the Church values an ecumenical approach, which can be contrasted against some of the pre-Vatican II leanings, in my own general observation.
Granny, we are to be very wary of those who are pointing fingers and indicating that we are to be fearful of obscure and undefined concepts and especially those pointing at people whom they proclaim to be feared or condemned in some way.
Can. 751 Heresy is the obstinate denial or obstinate doubt after the reception of baptism of some truth which is to be believed by divine and Catholic faith; apostasy is the total repudiation of the Christian faith; schism is the refusal of submission to the Supreme Pontiff or of communion with the members of the Church subject to him.
Promotion of fear and/or condemnation of any fellow Catholic or Catholics can certainly lead to schism and goes against Gospel values. This does not, however, eliminate the need for fraternal correction. If something I say is against our faith, people may rightfully correct me. If someone asks me for the source of something I say against someone, and I refuse to reveal my sources, I am subject to fraternal correction. If I publicly slander a fellow Catholic as āagainst Catholicismā any Catholic may rightfully correct me and call me to question. It is our calling to correct those who publicly defame others.
The words of a pontiff from decades ago were meant to address problems from that time. If the same issue is of importance or applies today, it is up to our Church leadership to put it all in context, particularly in light of Vatican II.
So, keep me in line, dear!