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In case you don’t know or remember, the SSPX was NOT excommunicated because of denying the Holocaust.
In case you don’t know or remember, the SSPX was NOT excommunicated because of denying the Holocaust.
cathgal;4765000:
someone said…I never said they were.
and you said…And now His Holiness has brought back into commion the Bishops of the SSPX, one of whom is known as a holocaust denier. Despite his very unsavory opion our Holiness has decided to put the salvation of souls ahead of this man’s opinion of history.
Poor decision huh…for lifting the excommunication ?Really? What about the souls who will leave or reject the Church because of this poor decision?
If you understand what excommunication means, you wouldn’t make this comment.
Care enough to change the tide to pleeeease them ?I think the Church cares more than you think.
I don’t think so.
you said…On this, I have no idea what you’re talking about, with regards to the topic at hand.Jim
religions is an inflamatory term and insulting to those we’re suppose to show respect and dialog with.False
Such words cause more souls to reject Catholicism than accept it.
So much for being concerned about the souls of others
Clear enough?
I understand what excommunication, despite your judgment that I don’t, but I still think it was a bad decision, from a Catholic perspective as well as a political perspective.Poor decision huh…for lifting the excommunication ?
If you understand what excommunication means, you wouldn’t make this comment.
Well the Pope is already back peddling. He’s stated that Williamson excommunication won’t be lifted, unless he recants his opinions on the Holocaust. Of course this decision by the Pope, is also problematic for me.Care enough to change the tide to pleeeease them ?
I don’t think so.
cathgal
I understand what excommunication, despite your judgment that I don’t, but I still think it was a bad decision, from a Catholic perspective as well as a political perspective.
I never said that the excommunication had anything to do with denying the Holocaust. However, the Vatican is now saying the Bishop must recant his statements. So, obviously, the Pope is holding this over his head, before reconciliation with the Church happens.Regardless of what you say, excommunication has nothing to do w/ denying the Holocaust and saying that it was a poor decision, you are implying that the two are related. Being a Catholic, you should understand well. As for the world, that’s their problem.
Confirms what I’ve said. Thanks.
It was said in this thread, and should not have been.Depends what the content of the conversation is or discussed. You don’t just say it outright. But if it’s called for, you bet it would.
Hi Jim,cathgal
Confirms what I’ve said. Thanks.
Jim
Right, I’ve said no different.Actually, no, that article did not confirm what you said. The excommunication that was incurred because of the illicit ordinations has been lifted.
The recent release from the Vatican, is that Bishop Williamson must recant his statements on the Holocaust. Its what the article says.It isn’t on hold pending some kind of apology from the SSPX.
The only obstacles are what the SSPX believe verses the Magestarium. The SSPX Bishops could have return to the Church anytime the desired, but it is they who had to change, not the Church.Nevertheless, there are still other obstacles preventing a full regularization of the society.
Hi Jim,dans,
Right, I’ve said no different.
The recent release from the Vatican, is that Bishop Williamson must recant his statements on the Holocaust. Its what the article says.
The only obstacles are what the SSPX believe verses the Magestarium. The SSPX Bishops could have return to the Church anytime the desired, but it is they who had to change, not the Church.
Pope Benedict began compromising with SSPX, with Moto Proporio.
Jim
I agree, I mistated the status.Hi Jim,
Your statement which I am speaking of was “Well the Pope is already back peddling. He’s stated that Williamson excommunication won’t be lifted, unless he recants his opinions on the Holocaust.”
I said the excommunication *has *been lifted and then you said “I’ve said no different.”
Something isn’t making sense here. Maybe there are other excommunications on the SSPX bishops or Williamson that you are speaking of and I don’t know about.
As to your other points, I have no time to comment.
Dan
The statement went on to reiterate the Pope’s firm rejection of Bishop Williamson’s opinion on the Shoah, stating that the prelate would have to “distance himself in an absolutely unmistakable and public way from his position” **in order to be reinstated to episcopal service. **
So, reinstated to episcopal service, doesn’t mean excommunication is back on.It further recorded that the prelate’s viewpoint on the Shoah “was unknown to the Holy Father in the moment of the lifting of the excommunication.”
zenit.org/article-25002?l=english
Did the pope actually say this? I’ve seen a posting on another Forum that it was by Cdl Bertone in Spain, without the Pope’s permission. Has anybody any more info on this?I agree, I mistated the status.
Here’s what the Pope said, bold is mine.
So, reinstated to episcopal service, doesn’t mean excommunication is back on.
Hope this helps.
Jim
Well it came from the Vatican Secretariat of State, whom I believe is the speaking for the Pope.Did the pope actually say this? I’ve seen a posting on another Forum that it was by Cdl Bertone in Spain, without the Pope’s permission. Has anybody any more info on this?
Well at least we are in good company. Most christians seem rightly appalled at this as well.The Jews need to take a chill pill and get a life like the rest of us. The world does not revolve around them.They are acting like infants.
Hm, I wonder if these Christians know or understand that the SSPX bishops weren’t excommunicated b/c of Holocaust denial. (Thank you by the way for pointing out to one rabid poster in another thread that the Pope isn’t a Holocaust denier.)Well at least we are in good company. Most christians seem rightly appalled at this as well.
I understand that it was not why they were excommunicated. But in a way this is part and parcel of the underlying problem. The extreme fundamentalism that the bishop embraces make it impossible for him to accept Vatican IIHm, I wonder if these Christians know or understand that the SSPX bishops weren’t excommunicated b/c of Holocaust denial. (Thank you by the way for pointing out to one rabid poster in another thread that the Pope isn’t a Holocaust denier.)
Holocaust denial is not Catholic fundamentalism.I understand that it was not why they were excommunicated. But in a way this is part and parcel of the underlying problem. The extreme fundamentalism that the bishop embraces make it impossible for him to accept Vatican II
When anyone comlains too much as in a kneejerk response they inevitably will be ignored.The Jews should be careful about this less they forfeit our goodwill.Eventually everyone will bridle at unrelenting criticism.I like the Jewish people, but admit that their complaining is getting a bit annoying. I mean, don’t they have practices that are not exactly Gentile-friendly:
Compare this to the little line they’re complaining about:
At least, we’re praying for them, LOL. More graces and blessings for them.
…And our Catechism puts them in high regard too (as we also do with the Muslims):