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What did Catholic Answers do to deserve condemnation?Catholic Answers came to my mind when I read the article. It won’t be very popular in these parts.
It may indeed be simpler than we think. It may be just an expression of dissatisfaction with the results of the last U.S. election, clothed in theological language and European political thought.The article seems to generally call out those Catholics and christians that support Donald Trump… on things like immigration, healthcare, the planet… All things that the Pope and several American bishops have spoken about clearly…
The authors are simply stating the fact that many conservative American christians are currently out of step with the Church on these issues… and it is a dangerous thing
I often think that we over complicate things like this… this one is quite simple
So please tell me why it is wrong to hold an opposite opinion on a particular politcal issue to that of the heirarchy of the church? The Church teaches that captiol punishment can be permissable. The Cathoic Church teaches that a country needs to look aftetr the safety of its citizens. CLimate Change is a scientific inquiry. The Church has no teaching on whether or not CLimate change is real.Well…I agree…you only have to look at some of the posters on CAF…especially those here in the US…they pretty much are in sync with right wing Evangelicals on certain major issues…Immigration… Healthcare…Capitalism V Socialism…Capital Punishment…Climate Change…yet when ever the Pope (or the Bishops of the Catholic church) says anything counter to their beliefs on these issues then they just brush it off as the Pope isn’t speaking “ex cathedra” so they can just disagree with or ignore him…same goes towards the Bishops of the church…Evangelical politics has become the new religion here in the US for some Catholics…the left is no better on the other extreme…( I thought I’d add that in case I get accused of being a left wing liberal…instead of the RINO which I am )
The simple - at face value - answer is normally where the truth lies.It may indeed be simpler than we think. It may be just an expression of dissatisfaction with the results of the last U.S. election, clothed in theological language and European political thought.
I think this is exactly what is going on here an is below the dignity of the office these prelates hold.It may indeed be simpler than we think. It may be just an expression of dissatisfaction with the results of the last U.S. election, clothed in theological language and European political thought.
So where was their disappointment with Catholics who Voted for a clearly Proabortion President and Prime Minister. I have a Prime minister who beleives that a Woman should be able to murder there Child up to the day they are born. Passed laws allowing for Euthansia with no restrictions. Believes that men should be allowed to walk around nude in a woman’s change room.The simple - at face value - answer is normally where the truth lies.
I wouldn’t be able to agree with you that the article is an expression of dissatisfaction with the election results though. Although most in the US and abroad are indeed dissatisfied with the outcome and the first 8 months of the Trump presidency.
I think a more accurate interpretation would be that the authors are expressing concern at the Catholic and christian block of voters that got behind a man that is clearly not in line with the Church.
As opposed to getting behind a woman who supported abortion all her life, who in recent years supported the gay lifestyle and who has expressed her disdain for the Church?I think a more accurate interpretation would be that the authors are expressing concern at the Catholic and christian block of voters that got behind a man that is clearly not in line with the Church.
The church has determined how I must think of these issues politically?The article seems to generally call out those Catholics and christians that support Donald Trump… on things like immigration, healthcare, the planet… All things that the Pope and several American bishops have spoken about clearly…
The authors are simply stating the fact that many conservative American christians are currently out of step with the Church on these issues… and it is a dangerous thing
I often think that we over complicate things like this… this one is quite simple
Maybe there are a lot of people who could take more of a middle ground on some of the issues you mentioned, but what is one suppose to do when the Democrats want abortion on demand for any reason and up until the time the baby is born.Well…I agree…you only have to look at some of the posters on CAF…especially those here in the US…they pretty much are in sync with right wing Evangelicals on certain major issues…Immigration… Healthcare…Capitalism V Socialism…Capital Punishment…Climate Change…yet when ever the Pope (or the Bishops of the Catholic church) says anything counter to their beliefs on these issues then they just brush it off as the Pope isn’t speaking “ex cathedra” so they can just disagree with or ignore him…same goes towards the Bishops of the church…Evangelical politics has become the new religion here in the US for some Catholics…the left is no better on the other extreme…( I thought I’d add that in case I get accused of being a left wing liberal…instead of the RINO which I am )
the-american-catholic.com/2017/02/26/fulton-sheen-on-the-anti-christ/(2) Jews, Protestants and Catholics alike, and men of good will, must realize that the world is serving your souls with an awful summons-the summons to heroic efforts at spiritualization. Catholics ought to stir up their faith, hang a crucifix in their homes to remind them that we too have to carry a cross, gather the family together every night to recite the rosary that through corporate prayer there might be intercession for the world; go to daily Mass that the spirit of love and sacrifice might be sprinkled in our business, our social life and our duties. More heroic souls might undertake the Holy Hour daily, particularly in parishes conscious of the needs of prayers of reparation as well as petition, conducting such devotions in their churches. As for Jews, Protestants and Catholics alike an alliance is necessary not to fight against an external enemy, for our “wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against principalities and powers, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places,”(Ephesians6:12) but rather a unity on the basis of men of good will, who believe in the moral law, the family, God and the Divinity of Christ. It is not a unity of religion we plead for that is impossible when purchased at the cost of the unity of truth, but a unity of religious peoples, wherein each marches separately according to the light of his conscience, but strikes together for the moral betterment of the world, through prayer, not hate. In a word, if anti-Christ has his fellow-travelers then why should not God and His Divine Son? The Roman sergeant who built a temple for the Jews was a fellow traveller with them in their belief in God. The woman at Tyre and Sidon became a fellow traveler of Christ. The forces of evil are united; the forces of good are divided. We may not be able to meet in the same pew-would to God we did-but we can meet on our knees.
I agree. They don’t seem to really know much. They do manage to get in the customary swipe at a White southerners. If there is hate afoot it is always because of those terrible White southerners. The right kind of racism is still well regarded.Didn’t we discuss a similar article recently published in L’Osservatore Romano? The authors of this article seem to have little understanding of U.S. Catholics or Evangelicals, focusing as they do on minor figures. They seem to impose a peculiarly European worldview on U.S. Religion and politics.
Here is a recent article from Catholic World Report:
I don’t know that my particular views of immigration, healthcare, Capitalism vs Socialism, Capital Punishment or climate change are particularly “right wing”. Nor are they necessarily shared by all or even most Evangelicals. Evangelicals are an extremely varied lot and cannot be universally characterized even in terms of religious beliefs, let alone political beliefs. It seems to be a term used on people who are not Jewish, mainline protestant, Muslim or Catholic. In other words, the majority of protestants.Well…I agree…you only have to look at some of the posters on CAF…especially those here in the US…they pretty much are in sync with right wing Evangelicals on certain major issues…Immigration… Healthcare…Capitalism V Socialism…Capital Punishment…Climate Change…yet when ever the Pope (or the Bishops of the Catholic church) says anything counter to their beliefs on these issues then they just brush it off as the Pope isn’t speaking “ex cathedra” so they can just disagree with or ignore him…same goes towards the Bishops of the church…Evangelical politics has become the new religion here in the US for some Catholics…the left is no better on the other extreme…( I thought I’d add that in case I get accused of being a left wing liberal…instead of the RINO which I am )
Have you heard of or read the encyclical Laudato Si? This document lays out the Church’s position on human ecology and the environment. An encyclical is second only to apostolic constitutions in terms of formal aurthority… so to a Catholic, this one would be pretty important.So please tell me why it is wrong to hold an opposite opinion on a particular politcal issue to that of the heirarchy of the church? The Church teaches that captiol punishment can be permissable. The Cathoic Church teaches that a country needs to look aftetr the safety of its citizens. CLimate Change is a scientific inquiry. The Church has no teaching on whether or not CLimate change is real.
I’m really not sure where you are coming from.
Can I ask you something?
Is a abortion an Intrinsic evil and always wrong?
Does the Church allow for different opinions and Ideas with regards to political and scientific issues?
A simple yes or no is sufficient.
Thank You!
Ha!I agree. They don’t seem to really know much. They do manage to get in the customary swipe at a White southerners. If there is hate afoot it is always because of those terrible White southerners. The right kind of racism is still well regarded.
No… just on moralsThe church has determined how I must think of these issues politically?
agreed.As opposed to getting behind a woman who supported abortion all her life, who in recent years supported the gay lifestyle and who has expressed her disdain for the Church?
Just pointing out that there is no win here.
The pro-abortion president and prime minister question is a totally separate issue. You shouldn’t conflate the two… with that said, pro-abortion leaders are terrible and what you describe is despicable.So where was their disappointment with Catholics who Voted for a clearly Proabortion President and Prime Minister. I have a Prime minister who beleives that a Woman should be able to murder there Child up to the day they are born. Passed laws allowing for Euthansia with no restrictions. Believes that men should be allowed to walk around nude in a woman’s change room.
I find there concern how people voted laughable at best and sinister at worst!
Have you heard of or read the encyclical Laudato Si? This document lays out the Church’s position on human ecology and the environment. An encyclical is second only to apostolic constitutions in terms of formal aurthority… so to a Catholic, this one would be pretty important.
Relative to capitol punishment, you are correct that Church allows this a possibility in very, very specific circumstances. You may also know that Pope Saint John Paul II said that the conditions under which capitol punishment is an option are virtually non-existent. so simply saying that the Church allows it is misleading (at best)
Again you’re right that the Church teaches that a nation has the right to protect itself and its citizens, but it must do so in accord with Catholic teaching and christian moral norms.
On your abortion question… No, abortion is not an intrinsic evil with is always and everywhere wrong… see this article for a pretty clear explanation of abortion and double effect. catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/abortion-and-double-effect
On your last question, yes the Church allows for varying opinions on topics on politics and open scientific questions.