F
Friar_David_O.Carm
Guest
From the website of the Archdiocese of Detroit reagarding the ACC.
Responding to concerns raised by the faithful about an organization called the American Catholic Council (ACC), the Archdiocese of Detroit issued an advisory to its priests and parishes on October 12, 2010. The group has planned a national gathering in Detroit on the weekend of Pentecost 2011. Noting that the ACC and its national gathering are not conducted under the auspices of the Detroit archdiocese, the universal Roman Catholic Church, or any entity or organization affiliated with the archdiocese or the Roman Catholic Church, the advisory cautioned Catholics “…against participating in the American Catholic Council local listening sessions and national gathering.” The advisory noted the goals of the ACC are largely in opposition to the teachings of the Second Vatican Council. There are positions espoused by some of the speakers and organizers which are clearly contrary to Catholic faith. What follows are resource documents and a recent letter from Archbishop Vigneron to the priests of the archdiocese.
This is the usual tactic of one who can not defend something so they bring up other cases of error as a way to justify what they are attempting to defend.
Two phrases come to mine. “If your friend jumped off a bridge, would you?” and “Two wrongs don’t make a right.”
Responding to concerns raised by the faithful about an organization called the American Catholic Council (ACC), the Archdiocese of Detroit issued an advisory to its priests and parishes on October 12, 2010. The group has planned a national gathering in Detroit on the weekend of Pentecost 2011. Noting that the ACC and its national gathering are not conducted under the auspices of the Detroit archdiocese, the universal Roman Catholic Church, or any entity or organization affiliated with the archdiocese or the Roman Catholic Church, the advisory cautioned Catholics “…against participating in the American Catholic Council local listening sessions and national gathering.” The advisory noted the goals of the ACC are largely in opposition to the teachings of the Second Vatican Council. There are positions espoused by some of the speakers and organizers which are clearly contrary to Catholic faith. What follows are resource documents and a recent letter from Archbishop Vigneron to the priests of the archdiocese.
This is the usual tactic of one who can not defend something so they bring up other cases of error as a way to justify what they are attempting to defend.
Two phrases come to mine. “If your friend jumped off a bridge, would you?” and “Two wrongs don’t make a right.”