ThomasMore1535:
To anyone who currently subscribes to the New Oxford Review, I would highly suggest that you cancel your subscription. In their editorial section of the current issue, they have decried the recent document regarding homosexuals in the seminaries as a change from previous Church Teaching, and as way too liberal.
Yes, NOR thinks that the new document is a watering down of the Church’s previous more stringent requirements concerning Homosexual seminarians and it is and many agree.
Many would prefer that the previous instructions
in this area be enforced. The priestly profession
has become a ‘gay profession’ in many ways.
Due to the changes in Society since the 60’s, their
numbers have increased to beyond their proportion
in society and while this should not be any alarm for
virtually any secular occupation it is a concern for the priesthood as has been borne out by the too numerous and expensive scandals we have experienced…
ThomasMore1535:
They have even said that in approving of the document, Benedict XVI has “forefited his credentials” as a conservative Catholic.
Its their opinion and they provide facts to buttress
their opinion…
Do you have a list of liberal publications we should
boycott also for similar ‘offenses’?
ThomasMore1535:
They also appear to have a problem with the fact that the document calls on us to respect homosexuals as persons, though not of course any of the homosexual acts that they may perform.
The article appears to think that by respecting those who perform homosexual acts, we will be respecting the acts themselves, which is of course ridiculous. The document itself repeatidly calls homosexual acts sinful and objectively disordered.
They make the analogy that the document is calling
for ‘respect’ for homosexuals and makes the point
I quote:
‘By that logic, we should have profound respect for fornicators, adulterers and child molestors’.
Are we making mountains out of mole hills??
ThomasMore1535:
The New Oxford Review has slandered Pope Benedict XVI.
How??
You have offered no proofs or quotes??
Anyone can have an opinion, liberal or conservative, especially if that opinion doesnt
conflict with Church dogma.
My opinion towards you is that this post is based on emotional hysterics.
ThomasMore1535:
But I would strongly urge anyone who is loyal to Pope Benedict XVI to boycott the New Oxford Review, because they have said horrible things about him.
My dear TM, I’ve read the article, they lay out facts
to make their points. Complaining that he is or is becoming too liberal is not saying ‘horrible things’
about him.
What most conservative will say about this Pope or
even JPII is that due to their pastoral role, that
at times even though they may talk tough and be conservative , they frequently dont carry the ‘Big Stick’ that us conservatives would like to see.
In the case of Pope Benedict they are saying that
he is not talking tough enough and is appearing too
soft or liberal. They didnt say a horrible thing, and I’ve got to say that this whole thread is just emotional
hysterics.