The use of words.
Typically, for us Catholics in our debates surrounding Church teaching, especially concerning teaching on moral issues such as abortion or sexual orientation, camps seem to be divided into two groups: those who embrace and agree with the teachings of the Church and those who do not. Bear in mind here that when I speak of those who do not accept the teachings I am not speaking of those who honestly struggle with the Church teaching, I am speaking of those who have the attitude that the Church “needs to grow up”.
We all know that the common terms used for these two camps are “conservative Catholic” and “liberal Catholic”.
I was recently debating abortion online with a non-Catholic who was trying to get me to accept choice over life. This non-Catholic presented me with a list of “pro-choice catholic” website
My response to his list was
"The penalty of excommunication for abortion extends to the mother, all medical personnel, anyone who offers the mother moral or financial support to abort, as well as those who publicly campaign for legalized abortion. Incidentally, no formal notification of such excommunication is necessary, as it takes effect as soon as the action is performed."
p. 77 The Catholic Answer Book vol 1, Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas PH.D S.T.D.
And a reference to 1983 CIC 1398.
I have a different pair of terms for these two camps: “faithful Catholic” and “fake Catholic”. This is so out of control now that I feel it is coming to the point where the faithful Catholics need to stand up and demand that the Church take a more direct and individual level of dealing with people . Yes, I am for the Church making people sign a declaration of faith that is kept on file in Rome , the diocese, and the parish. This declaration would be the individual affirmation not to “false preach” against the Church.
The fake Catholics can go the way of Martin Luther. Martin Luther thought the Church should grow up too. Unfortunately, us faithful Catholics have NO WHERE ELSE TO GO ! So guess who it is that needs to leave ?
This may seem mean spirited, but like I stated, I am not against those that honestly struggle and make attempts to reconcile their beliefs, I am against those that knowingly sow the seeds of discontent and false preach.
You say this seems mean-spirited and, yes, it is extremely egocentric and mean-spirited but also demonstrates a very poor understanding of Catholic demographics so your opinions can be understood as stemming from merely a lack of knowledge and ignorance.
First, there is not just 2 camps but many many camps. For example, some are very pro-life and yet want an increased role for women. To suggest that the conservatives camp are faithful and the liberal are fake Catholics is just plainly offensive. It suggests that the only ones you want in the church are those who agree with you as you appear to identify your self as a “faithful” conservative Catholic and not a fake Catholic.
In truth, the Church is composed of many sub-groups ranging from very conservative pro-facists, to conservative, to mid-range, to liberal, to very liberal, and many more… It has always been this way. If you read scripture you will see the community of Antioch was very different from Corinth and these also varied significantly from other communities of Christians. There are few teachings considered infallible and most teaching do develop in depth over time. Their are many ways in which the church has implemented change over time and this has been because of the contribution of many camps holding varying opinions who together work towards a deeper revelation of truth.
Diversity is a gift which brings the church a multiplicity of views, gifts and perspectives. As such, the church requires dialogue amongst many groups to become further enriched and to shape teaching or address issues resulting from new technologies and historical realities. If not, we would still be selling indulgences and insisting the world is flat and the centre of the universe.
To suggest the so called , “Fake Catholics” could leave is contrary to our traditions and our faith where diverse peoples are welcomed and have a role to play in the mystical Body of Christ. The church you aspire to sounds like a country club that excludes the poor, people of various creeds and races…it would be a club where people are surrounded by other who resemble themselves. It would be a church where there is dislike for the unlike.
Our church is so varied and thousands of issues cause tension and disagreement among the many factions. It has always been so… but, to suggest one faction is more favorable over another faction is simply an example ignorance (ignorance is defined as not knowing better), an ignorance like the one that once advocated for slavery based upon natural law.
I guess it goes to show all camps, whether conservative or liberal, must be willing to admit they do not know everything and that discernment of truth requires we look at an issue from all sides…it is an ongoing process as history is always bringing new insights and revelations that impact our understanding of truth. Truth , in many respects is Eschatological and thus unfolding. Your comments not just appear mean-spirited but, if your suggestions were followed, we would have a very cruel mean spirited church which would detract from the teachings of Christ where all are invited to the banquet “as they are” and not only invited when they match a persons definition of what they should be like.