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I hear you, gurney, and it blows my mind, as it were, also, especially considering the intellectual and theological integrity of this Pope ; nonetheless, while this may be objectively scandalous (in so much as it implies relativism) it is by no means - for a Catholic - an excuse to break Faith or Communion. The Popes have never been impeccable, and Saint Peter’s own example, recorded in Scripture, is one reason for this. Still, the promise was made to him, and our unity was established upon him. A mature and adult Faith can overcome these things - it’s those who are struggling with the Faith who need our support and help when such things happen.I agree, Sentry. How can this NOT be a bad thing, this event? Prayer is directed at God. If I’m standing beside someone praying to Vishnu or Shiva, Allah, etc. we are not praying to the same deity by any means. It would be like in ancient Israel King David getting together with the Philistines or Amalekites or Amorites and praying with them for the sake of all getting along and having a peaceful region. Can you imagine Elijah praying with the priests of Baal for the sake of a Rodney King-like “can’t we all just get along” event? I’m blown away by this stuff. Just when I try to put CCC 841 out of my mind with the relativist ecumenical excesses of the catechism, I see this stuff. It’s a killer for me to read this. It makes God generic, vague, a blank check, and affirms to the non-Christian validity within their beliefs and diminishes the need for our “Great Commission.” I’m not a happy camper with this. I hear ya.![]()
As I said in an earlier post, this is by no means the first time the Church has been in a sad state ; in fact, it arguably has been in sadder states. Let us pray to the Great Popes who reinvigorated discipline, Tradition, and orthodoxy to pray for us to the Lord our God to bestow similar Saints to His Church today.
I admonish you as I admonished others to take heart in the biography of Pope Saint Gregory the VIIth, found on this site, from the 1908 Catholic Encyclopedia.
Pax,
Tim