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Who’s fault is that? How are layman supposed to know about that which was going on in hiding for the past 20 years?po18guy:![]()
Contemporary knowledge of the “reformation” as it is with Catholic catechesis, is sadly and profoundly lacking.
How are laymen supposed to understand the JDDJ, which is written in theological jargon which literally appears to contradict everything written in the infallible councils of Trent?
Again, who’s fault is that? We have been taught, by Catholic theologians, clerics and laymen, that Luther was a rebellious priest who divided the Church. That his actions were the cause of hatred, war and death. Then, out of the blue, a stamp is printed in his image and declares him a hero. No explanation offered. And then some berate the Faithful who have been fighting off the proselytizing anti-Catholic, Protestant factions who have literally decimated Catholic families.On the part of a certain faction of the Catholic laity, I would agree that knowledge is sadly and profoundly lacking – or better said, is stuck decades in a past that we have well moved beyond.
But now we are supposed to celebrate that which literally yesterday, was considered error which the Church had anathematized?
“corrections”?Far from being sadly and profoundly lacking in the Academy, the state of affairs there is excellent-- far better than it was in the past and enough to declare that “The paradigm of “confessionalization” has made important corrections to previous historiography of the period.”
Why does that smack of political correctness and rewriting history to remove ugly facts?As From Conflict to Communion says:
- Today we are able to tell the story of the Lutheran Reformation together…
[/QUOTE]As the document says so splendidly at its conclusion:
Catholics and Lutherans realize that they and the communities in which they live out their faith belong to the one body of Christ. The awareness is dawning on Lutherans and Catholics that the struggle of the sixteenth century is over.
None of us are opposed to Protestants returning to the Fold. We are opposed to setting aside the Truth and accepting the errors of the revolution which was instigated by Luther and his cronies.
And, I for one, do not understand how an excommunicated priest who renounced his vows and turned against Christ’s Church, is now hailed as a hero. That pill is a bit too hard to swallow just because you posted one article on the internet which says that we have, these past 20 years, made corrections to historical facts which have stood for 500 years.
Instead of berating laymen, someone ought to start the process of explaining these so-called, “corrections”? Is “teaching” no longer a priestly duty to the Faithful? Are priests not supposed to be “servants to the servants of God”?
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