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Earlier this month, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had asked all Slovaks “who care about religious liberty” to sign a petition supporting its bid to set up a church. Slovak law requires 20,000 signatures for a church to be legally registered.
Slovak bishops released a statement, however, saying the Mormon church’s doctrine was “not in line with the doctrine of the Catholic Church.”
“We call on all Catholics … not to sign this petition and not to betray the Catholic church,” the bishops’ statement said.
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Can anyone help me reconcile the Bishop’s actions with the concepts of religious freedom? I’m always of the opinion that when something a bishop does seems wrong to me, it’s usually the result of the lack of understanding on my part. So obviously I’m not understanding something. I’m sure it has to do with section 7 of Dignitatis Humanae, but I’m not seeing it.
Slovak bishops released a statement, however, saying the Mormon church’s doctrine was “not in line with the doctrine of the Catholic Church.”
“We call on all Catholics … not to sign this petition and not to betray the Catholic church,” the bishops’ statement said.
Full story
Can anyone help me reconcile the Bishop’s actions with the concepts of religious freedom? I’m always of the opinion that when something a bishop does seems wrong to me, it’s usually the result of the lack of understanding on my part. So obviously I’m not understanding something. I’m sure it has to do with section 7 of Dignitatis Humanae, but I’m not seeing it.