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KathleenGee
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The Church was in need of reformation…Germany, Switzerland, England, France, and Italy. There were good pastors and lay people attempting to thwart and restore at the local level, but lay movements are ineffective.
True reform always must be with the clergy. And I always think corruption goes hand in hand with lay people who only condemn or ignore or seek allurements of the world, rather than pray and do penance.
My pastor had a very bad name for Leo the X, considering him the worst pope. That does not mean the office of the Seat of Peter is bad. The Church is constantly reforming and maturing because of the simple fact that it is a human institution.
And I know from my own life experience, with some of my own bad experiences…you can’t stay stuck on them. It is sad to read about people who come across as scandalmongers, with their personal library stacked with books about every wrong done in the Catholic Church, but totally ignore the greater good and sanctity our faith has done in Christ and for others.
We have to live in a state of constant forgiveness, and not hold on to past sinners’ sins, including Leo X and Luther. To survive in authentic life—after all, each one’s life has its own problems, we have to keep our eyes constantly on Christ.
People need to stack up books on the Councils, the authentic witnesses of a given time, and the universal catechism, and most of all, what is the Mass and what happens to it. The Mass is the greatest force of goodness in the world. And when the day come that it is no longer said, we will then realize how redeeming in Christ the daily Sacrifice was.
That is why, over and over again, I pray and ask all who believe in Christ to be one in Peter and at the same banquet table, to be offered with Christ to the Heavenly Father, where we will all be actualized together in heaven some day.
True reform always must be with the clergy. And I always think corruption goes hand in hand with lay people who only condemn or ignore or seek allurements of the world, rather than pray and do penance.
My pastor had a very bad name for Leo the X, considering him the worst pope. That does not mean the office of the Seat of Peter is bad. The Church is constantly reforming and maturing because of the simple fact that it is a human institution.
And I know from my own life experience, with some of my own bad experiences…you can’t stay stuck on them. It is sad to read about people who come across as scandalmongers, with their personal library stacked with books about every wrong done in the Catholic Church, but totally ignore the greater good and sanctity our faith has done in Christ and for others.
We have to live in a state of constant forgiveness, and not hold on to past sinners’ sins, including Leo X and Luther. To survive in authentic life—after all, each one’s life has its own problems, we have to keep our eyes constantly on Christ.
People need to stack up books on the Councils, the authentic witnesses of a given time, and the universal catechism, and most of all, what is the Mass and what happens to it. The Mass is the greatest force of goodness in the world. And when the day come that it is no longer said, we will then realize how redeeming in Christ the daily Sacrifice was.
That is why, over and over again, I pray and ask all who believe in Christ to be one in Peter and at the same banquet table, to be offered with Christ to the Heavenly Father, where we will all be actualized together in heaven some day.