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Shamati
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I’m sorry but I thought that it was obvious that the Catholic Church is in a deep spiritual crisis. At least this has been the general consensus outside the catholic church itself. First we have new schisms with groups such as SSPX and also a division within the catholic church itself and it all seem to stem from one side being willing to embrace modernism and post-modernism and evolve with it and the other side wanting to evolve into more severe conservative style in the line of tradition and history. I one spoke to a evagelical who was also leaving his church in pursuit of the traditional christianity and he said the reason that he chose eastern otrthodoxy before roman catholicism was not objections to the papacy but the fact that the catholic church is in serious internal trouble. I heard this from others too, but it is very possible that its but a perception from an outside perspective among christians seeking to convert to the faith of Jesus the Christ and his Apostles.A little proud of your opinion? I will say that there is no grave crisis, at least nothing severe compared at other times. I am not in denial. Quite the opposite. I don’t swallow every juicy piece of meat the media feeds its sheep.
Your understanding of the papacy is not Catholic, btw. If you wish to argue Catholic doctrine on a Catholic forum, you should go to the appropriate area designated for such discussion.
The second factor forming my conviction there is indeed a crisis, or at least significant turmoil is the child molestation scandals and from this particular crime stems much of the outside worlds hatred for and medias never ending attacks and slanders of the catholic church. The way it has been handled, while maybe not all wrong in every case does not quench the populus and medias “thirst for blood”. There is also “vatileaks” originating from the inner circle around the pope himself.
Remember that I am still a Lutheran (until my studies are completed) and in my investigations in catholicism the papacy have been subordinated to Maryology, penance, the sacraments, the mysteries, prayers and the life of the saints. I have at the same time examined the orthodox church which is inevitable when studying the history of the church. Anyway , the point is that as I have understood it the papacy has evolved in a natural progress to its current form. In the very beginning things looked alot different.
But these are of course only my personal insignificant reflections