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I think that the reality is that we are seeing a doctrine evolve.When the dust settles there will be dire ramifications of the pope’s words “presser” or not. Not the least of which will be the nfp world and the disabled world. This idea of something so bad that abc can be dicerned because of a potential disabled human life will shatter many “Catholic” ideas about things like Down syndrome and the like will suffer. As will the theology behind quality of life discussions,
Perhaps one reason I feel so disheartened by it is because if you take the popes words and apply it to my own marriage it is obviously contrasting everything we have known about moral theology. It’s bad enough when priests in the confessional have told you to use ABC but when the pope says it… Devastating.
This is far from over. Apologists and catechists will be dealing with this for decades.
Why is it that the enemy seems to be one step ahead of our church right now? Catholic countries going gay marriage, Zika offering a platform for a battle that was already defeating the church, all of this coming before after and during the synod on the family,
This pope has the ability to speak clearly about issues. He minces no words when chastising the rich rule followers, where is that passion and clarity where we need it the most? The family.
I don’t see any dire ramifications. As I said in an earlier post, this is not even getting top of page attention in Catholic news outlets. I understand your point about the NFP community (although I am not sure I agree), but I don’t see any impact on the disabled community.
This is not an issue that can or will defeat the Church. The Church has gone through much more radical evolutions in doctrine, and come out the better for it.