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Ani_Ibi
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Enslaving and killing were done by the secular authorities. The role of the Church is to save souls. Often in history secular authorities have tried to use the Church as a shield or a pretext for aggressively robbing others of their land, their wealth, and their lives. But that is not the responsibility of the Church. It is the responsibility of the secular robbers.Enslaving and killing people is not part of spreading the Gospel.
If you are still bothered then it is not because we have not explained this to you. It is because you have not listened to our answers and – frankly – may be interested not in our answers but in lecturing to us. Are you lecturing to us? Is your intent to convert us to your faith? If so, then please take a number and stand in line.I’m still a little bothered that if in the present, Hitler, Franco and Mussolini have still not been officially condemned by the Catholic Church. Martin Luther was excommunicated for making solid criticisms of the current state of the church. But these three men were responsible for genocide.
Once again:
Hitler was not a practising Catholic and did not enjoy the public profile of being Catholic. Therefore formal excommunication was not necessary. Formal excommunication is to clear up confusion among the faithful caused by heretics. There was no confusion among the faithful in Hitler’s case.
Mussolini was an atheist. Because he was not a Catholic there was no question of heresy, but of apostacy. Again, formal excommunication was not necessary. Formal excommunication is to clear up confusion among the faithful caused by heretics – not apostates. There was no confusion among the faithful in Mussonlini’s case.
Franco? Make your case against Franco please.
Martin Luther? Martin Luther was Catholic and in fact a biblical scholar and leader in the Church. Not only did he sow confusion among the faithful, he was disproportionately rude, uncharitable, and of questionable integrity in his multiple tirades against Church teaching. He sowed widespread confusion among the faithful. Because he was a Church leader there was some confusion as to whether he was speaking for himself or for the Church. That confusion was cleared up by means of formal excommunication.
In most cases, Catholics excommunicate themselves by persisting in heresy and public scandal. The women who were ‘ordained’ in Canada last summer, for example, were automatically understood by the Church to be excommunicated by reason of their own actions. It was not necessary for the Church to move formally, because the Church had already made Her teachings on ordination clear.
As for the Church being a racist institution: What source Church documents have you read that support your insinuations that the Church is racist? Any? If so, please share them with us.