No controversy here - Pope sets record straight on family synod remarks [CNA]

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http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/i...dit_Alan_Holdren_CNA_2_CNA_8_14_14.jpgVatican City, Jul 13, 2015 / 09:03 am (CNA/EWTN News).- During a press briefing on the return flight from South America, Pope Francis clarified that his call for prayer ahead of the upcoming Synod on the Family referred to today’s family crisis generally – not, as some media have sources speculated, to “any point in particular.”

“The family is in crisis, you know,” the pontiff told journalists in reference to remarks made near the beginning of his week-long voyage to the continent of his birth, stressing that he was speaking about this crisis “in general.”

The Pope explained his words were a call for prayer “that the Lord would purify us from the crises” among families, such as are described in the Instrumentum Laboris – or “working document” – for October’s Synod.

“The family is in crisis: May the Lord purify us, and let’s move forward!” he said.

Sunday’s wide-ranging press briefing on the papal plan en route to Rome came at the conclusion of Pope Francis’ July 5-13 trip to Ecuador, Bolivia, and Paraguay.

The journalist’s question about the Synod on the Family was in reference to the pontiff’s July 6 Mass, the first major event of his visit to Ecuador, in which he prayed for Christ to turn what seems “impure, scandalous or threatening” about the Synod into a “miracle.”

In the same homily, the Pope said the Synod would examine “concrete solutions to the many difficult and significant challenges facing families.”

Some media outlets have interpreted these remarks as heralding changes in the Church’s teaching on family issues. These speculations include a more “welcoming” approach to gay couples, and the allowance for divorced and remarried couples to receive the sacraments.

However, during the July 12 press briefing Pope Francis explained the context of his remarks were in reference to the Gospel account of the wedding feast of Cana, in which Jesus performed the miracle of turning water into “fine wine” at the request of his mother.

The pontiff said he was showing how Jesus had the power to turn the “dirty” water of purification into the finest wine.

“The jugs of water were full, but they were for the purification,” Pope Francis said. “Every person who entered for the celebration performed his purification and left his ‘spiritual dirt.’ It was a rite of purification before entering into a house or the temple, no? Now we have this in the holy water - that is what has remained of the Jewish rite.”

“I said that precisely Jesus makes the best wine from the dirty water - the worst water. In general, I thought of making this comment.”

This year’s Synod on the Family, to be held on Oct. 4-25, will be the second and larger of two such gatherings to take place in the course of a year. Like its 2014 precursor, the focus of the 2015 Synod of Bishops will be the family, this time with the theme: “The vocation and mission of the family in the Church and the modern world.”

The 2014 meeting became the subject of widespread media attention, largely owing to proposals by a small number of prelates to rethink the Church’s practice regarding the admission to Holy Communion for divorced persons who have remarried without obtaining an annulment.

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Well, I liked both the explanation of his remarks and the explanation about the water at the Wedding of Cana 🙂
 
More on the attack on the family:

In 2008, after offering Holy Mass at the tomb of Padre Pio, Cardinal Carlo Caffarra was asked about the spiritual warfare over the battleground of the family.
In his day, Cardinal Caffarra was founding President of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family, and was closely involved with the preparation of Familiaris Consortio, Pope St. John Paul II’s prophetic apostolic exhortation on the family.
Here’s what the Italian cardinal said in his interview:
Q. There is a prophecy by Sister Lucia dos Santos, of Fatima, which concerns “the final battle between the Lord and the kingdom of Satan”. The battlefield is the family. Life and the family. We know that you were given charge by John Paul II to plan and establish the Pontifical Institute for the Studies on Marriage and the Family.
A. Yes, I was. At the start of this work entrusted to me by the Servant of God John Paul II, I wrote to Sister Lucia of Fatima through her Bishop as I couldn’t do so directly.
Unexplainably however, since I didn’t expect an answer, seeing that I had only asked for prayers, I received a very long letter with her signature – now in the Institute’s archives. In it we find written: **the final battle between the Lord and the reign of Satan will be about marriage and the family. **

Read more: ncregister.com/blog/bharnwell/the-family-is-the-battlefield-in-a-great-spiritual-battle/#ixzz3fndUV4HZ
 
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