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Starrsmother
Guest
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” websites.
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.
Briefly stated, you and I agree 100%. A person either is a Catholic, a non-Catholic or a heretic. If non Catholic–whether muslim, Hindu, Baptist or whatever–that’s their perfect right to believe as they will. BUT if someone proclaims they are Catholic, then they should be expected to believe, promote, and abide by Catholic teaching and law! There just is NO “grey area” here!! They are HERETICS plain and simply put! Pandering to heretics has sadly become the new way of life in the Catholic church in most cases. In an attempt–for whatever reason–to be PC, our Catholic hierarchy–all the way up to the pope–does the church no service when they do this–no matter what their reason for doing so. This “pandering doctrine”–as I call it-- doesn’t “show charity” or “bring sinners home”. It cheapens the Catholic faith, scandalizes those who expect (and rightly so) our leaders to grow a pair and stand up for truth and righteousness and it contributes to generalized confusion among the faithful. Being Catholic should stand for something. This doesn’t mean that as Catholics we shouldn’t reach out to our Christian brothers and sisters of other sects or homosexuals, Hindus, atheists, women who have abortions or all people in this world. Jesus EXPECTS us to reach out to all people–hoping to bring all souls to Him and to salvation. But, it SHOULD also mean that we do so out of love and a deep belief in catechizing these groups to the TRUTH–not because we are trying to reshape church doctrine to fit and be more palatable to the masses in a secular society! There is something truly amiss in our church when people like Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi–only to mention the two biggest shots with the biggest mouths out there who jump into my mind first-- or that crazy bunch of heretical nuns who run around calling themselves “Nuns On A Bus” are permitted to be heretics in full view of the church but with no fear of being taken to task for what they do or say! It makes our church beliefs appear divided and it scandalizes many who think that the church is just old fashioned and struggling within to adapt to the 21st century. It promotes a feeling that even the church itself isn’t certain what is really right or wrong and that what we need is more revolutionaries in the church to change our direction. Mark my word, if it continues unchecked as it has for the last 50 years or so, eventually it will cause even many sincere Catholics to fall away as even they begin to question whether the church actually believes church doctrine anymore, And, by the way, I’d tell that to anyone–priest, bishop, cardinal, or to Pope Francis’ very face if I had the chance–which I never will! When a Catholic in the public eye deliberately and knowingly takes a public position which is in complete opposition to church doctrine–they are, infact, taking the church on–just as assuredly as when, in the middle ages, some monarche raised an army and decided to wage war on the Vatican! They should pay a price for their public denunciation of church doctrine done on TV (for instance) or in the newspaper or in a speech which they do all the time and even as all the while they proclaim themselves to be practicing Catholics. AND, IF THE OFFENSE IS PUBLIC THEY SHOULD BE PUBLICLY EXCOMMUNICATED AS WELL!! We should have the right to expect this from our leadership. Period. We just don’t get what we deserve in this area–but that doesn’t mean we are wrong to feel that we should have this expectation of church integrity! I’ll get off my soap box now–but you hit on one of my BIGGEST pet peeves! LOL!
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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” websites.
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.
Briefly stated, you and I agree 100%. A person either is a Catholic, a non-Catholic or a heretic. If non Catholic–whether muslim, Hindu, Baptist or whatever–that’s their perfect right to believe as they will. BUT if someone proclaims they are Catholic, then they should be expected to believe, promote, and abide by Catholic teaching and law! There just is NO “grey area” here!! They are HERETICS plain and simply put! Pandering to heretics has sadly become the new way of life in the Catholic church in most cases. In an attempt–for whatever reason–to be PC, our Catholic hierarchy–all the way up to the pope–does the church no service when they do this–no matter what their reason for doing so. This “pandering doctrine”–as I call it-- doesn’t “show charity” or “bring sinners home”. It cheapens the Catholic faith, scandalizes those who expect (and rightly so) our leaders to grow a pair and stand up for truth and righteousness and it contributes to generalized confusion among the faithful. Being Catholic should stand for something. This doesn’t mean that as Catholics we shouldn’t reach out to our Christian brothers and sisters of other sects or homosexuals, Hindus, atheists, women who have abortions or all people in this world. Jesus EXPECTS us to reach out to all people–hoping to bring all souls to Him and to salvation. But, it SHOULD also mean that we do so out of love and a deep belief in catechizing these groups to the TRUTH–not because we are trying to reshape church doctrine to fit and be more palatable to the masses in a secular society! There is something truly amiss in our church when people like Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi–only to mention the two biggest shots with the biggest mouths out there who jump into my mind first-- or that crazy bunch of heretical nuns who run around calling themselves “Nuns On A Bus” are permitted to be heretics in full view of the church but with no fear of being taken to task for what they do or say! It makes our church beliefs appear divided and it scandalizes many who think that the church is just old fashioned and struggling within to adapt to the 21st century. It promotes a feeling that even the church itself isn’t certain what is really right or wrong and that what we need is more revolutionaries in the church to change our direction. Mark my word, if it continues unchecked as it has for the last 50 years or so, eventually it will cause even many sincere Catholics to fall away as even they begin to question whether the church actually believes church doctrine anymore, And, by the way, I’d tell that to anyone–priest, bishop, cardinal, or to Pope Francis’ very face if I had the chance–which I never will! When a Catholic in the public eye deliberately and knowingly takes a public position which is in complete opposition to church doctrine–they are, infact, taking the church on–just as assuredly as when, in the middle ages, some monarche raised an army and decided to wage war on the Vatican! They should pay a price for their public denunciation of church doctrine done on TV (for instance) or in the newspaper or in a speech which they do all the time and even as all the while they proclaim themselves to be practicing Catholics. AND, IF THE OFFENSE IS PUBLIC THEY SHOULD BE PUBLICLY EXCOMMUNICATED AS WELL!! We should have the right to expect this from our leadership. Period. We just don’t get what we deserve in this area–but that doesn’t mean we are wrong to feel that we should have this expectation of church integrity! I’ll get off my soap box now–but you hit on one of my BIGGEST pet peeves! LOL!