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whipp711
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I think you are spot on with that observation. Additionally, heresy is not exposed when the Church is soft on itself. By that I mean homilies that don’t confront or teach. I have trouble with the shrillness of the Michael Voris types, but I find him to be occasionally on target.That’s interesting. Heresy does not often thrive when it is out in the open, but it survives hidden in the shadows in our Church. It survives through dishonesty, hinting, suggestions, innuendos, never quite coming out with what is really meant, using the cover of good virtues such as charity to shield it, even twisting things to try to make people who oppose it feel unkind.
Too many times I’ve listen intently to the homilie only to wonder what was the point.