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Prodigal_Son1
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I am not ‘criticizing’ the Pope. As I’ve tried to explain in my previous posts, I believe it means we are to use our faith formed consciences to make decisions when it is not specified in instructions from the Pope.At least two reasons I can think of: (1), U.S. law prohibits tax-exempt organizations from endorsing or opposing specific candidates or political parties; (2), notwithstanding (1), the church avoids endorsing candidates and parties because what those candidates and parties support/oppose changes over time. Eventually, this support/opposition would get thrown up to it. Even as it is, one need not look far for an example of how this could happen even with only speculation masquerading as evidence: In spite of all his written opposition to National Socialism before WW-II, Pius XII is still condemned as “Hitler’s Pope” because of the Concordat and his not doing “enough” to help the Jews. Regarding not doing “enough”, how much is “enough”? Those who criticize the pope for not doing “enough” are the ones who scream the loudest that the church should stay out of politics whenever it speaks out against a social evil [read: current liberal cause célèbre].
I also believe his message is the same as Christ’s message, ‘love one another as He loves us.’ I want everyone exposed to as much truth as possible in His Church. You never know when something is going to stick.