P
Pariah_Pirana
Guest
Perhaps. Ignorance is one thing, but where does the disobdience stem from?Ignorance and disobedience.
Perhaps. Ignorance is one thing, but where does the disobdience stem from?Ignorance and disobedience.
usqueadmortem said:One word. Modernism. Pius X, and XII warned that it would rear its ugly head again. And it certainly has, with avengence!
Pius XII also warned that changing the liturgy is suicide, but Paul VI went ahead and did it anyway. And we are suffering the consequences. I make no judgement on Paul VI’s subjective disposition.
Usque.
What causes “modernism?”
buffalo said:
Liberalism is the root of heresy, the tree of evil in whose branches all the harpies of infidelity find ample shelter; it is today the evil of all evils. (Ch. 4). “The theater, literature, public and private morals are all saturated with obscenity and impurity. The result is inevitable; a corrupt generation necessarily begets a revolutionary generation. Liberalism is the program of naturalism. Free-thought begets free morals, or immorality. Restraint is thrown off and a free rein given to the passions. Whoever thinks what he pleases will do what he pleases. Liberalism in the intellectual order is license in the moral order. Disorder in the intellect begets disorder in the heart, and vice-versa. Thus does Liberalism propagate immorality, and immorality Liberalism.” (Ch. 26).
Liberalism “is, therefore, the radical and universal denial of all divine truth and Christian dogma, the primal type of all heresy, and the supreme rebellion against the authority of God and His Church. As with Lucifer, its maxim is, ‘I will not serve.’” (Ch. 3).
“Liberalism, whether in the doctrinal or practical order, is a sin. In the doctrinal order, it is heresy, and consequently a mortal sin against faith. In the practical order, it is a sin against the commandments of God and of the Church, for it virtually transgresses all commandments. To be more precise: in the doctrinal order, Liberalism strikes at the very foundations of faith; it is heresy radical and universal, because within it are comprehended all heresies. In the practical order it is a radical and universal infraction of the divine law, since it sanctions and authorizes all infractions of that law.” (Ch. 3).
more…
From Liberalism is a SinIt’s simply not true, that “**liberalism is the root of heresy” **-- for many people the label “liberal” is a catch-all word that they do not really understand.
But my real question deals with the ORIGIN of the problem. If for example “liberalism” was indeed the cause of all the problems in the Church, WHAT CAUSES “liberalism?”
Because what can be abused WILL be abused. Human nature (fallen).Why do you feel that liturgical abuse and irregularities exist?
OK, if this is all due to private revelation, what causes private revelation? Protestantism is a symptom. I’m looking for a root cause…From Liberalism is a Sin
Liberalism Is A Sin is one of the most important books for Catholics today (and for non-Catholics, too, if they will read it with an open mind). For it discusses the problem of Liberalism, both in its principles and in all its details and ramifications. (It must be noted here that as the word is used in this present context, “Liberalism” refers to religion and not to politics, though it definitely bears upon that realm as well.)
By definition, Liberalism is the mistaken notion that “One religion is as good as another.” The absurdity of this proposition is immediately obvious to all, for two beliefs that contradict each other cannot at the same time both be true. Therefore, insofar as one at least is false, it is simply not good at all, and definitely it is not as good as a belief which is true. Nor is it even as good as one that is nearer to the truth. Also, Liberalism takes no cognizance of there being in the world a One, True, Divinely revealed Religion that is true in all its doctrines and moral teachings—which is exactly what the Roman Catholic Church unabashedly maintains that it is.
This book shows that Liberalism—at least here in America—is all-pervasive and is almost, as it were, universally victorious over the thinking of our people. Yet as a religious—philosophical tenet it is false! And woefully so! For, as the author points out, it leads to an eventual denial of any truth whatsoever by some of its adherents. For people hear first one religious “truth” asserted and then another that contradicts it, and soon they are so confused that they do not know what to believe. And often they end up believing nothing—or holding that nothing is certain, even in matters relating to the Natural Law, which all people know through the use of their reason alone.
Regarding its source, Liberalism, as the author shows very clearly, is a direct result of Protestantism, with its tenet of private interpretation of the Bible. For if a person has a right to decide for himself what the Bible means, this says in effect that he has a right to choose whether he will believe or not believe certain revealed teachings. Then in effect, he also has a right to believe nothing at all. Whereas the correct view is that when the mind of man sees the divinely revealed truth, he has NO CHOICE, morally speaking, to reject it. Its obvious truth requires that he must accept it as true.
OK.OK, if this is all due to private revelation, what causes private revelation? Protestantism is a symptom. I’m looking for a root cause…
OK.It’s simply not true, that “**liberalism is the root of heresy” **-- for many people the label “liberal” is a catch-all word that they do not really understand.
But my real question deals with the ORIGIN of the problem. If for example “liberalism” was indeed the cause of all the problems in the Church, WHAT CAUSES “liberalism?”
Not private revelation - private interpretation.OK, if this is all due to private revelation, what causes private revelation? Protestantism is a symptom. I’m looking for a root cause…
You need to drill-down even more. Why do people exert positions that run contrary to what the Church directs? They could just as well be zealots for the faith. Why the dissent?OK.
Rationalism which degrades to relativism because it sets man’s mind alone at the TOP of the MORAL order.
If you keep digging back, you end up with Original sin which is another way of saying :
MY WILL BE DONE ON EARTH AS THERE IS NO HEAVEN
It’s the “E” word again. I’ve got to say that I’m never really sure what people mean when they say this. Is all Ecumenism bad? I don’t think so. Here’s an example of why.OK.
Here you are:
The ROOT cause is Ecumenism (now run amuck)!
There.
Someone’s already mentioned it. Pride, the very first sin. It’s the reason Old Nick got kicked out of heaven.You need to drill-down even more. Why do people exert positions that run contrary to what the Church directs? They could just as well be zealots for the faith. Why the dissent?
Please clarify something for me. Is your diocese really the archdiocese of Rome? If so, after hearing you relate some of what goes on there, we are in deep doo doo.For example, the level of sexism-feminism institutionalized in the coursework (LIMEX - horrible) for future deacons (and their wives) in my diocese is chilling — literally scary…
I came to my parish yesterday for Mass and the Alter Cloth was covered from top to bottom with multi-colored hands the kids had cut out and taped there. Am I being a jerk by saying it made me a little ill especially during the consecration? Needless to say I had alot of trouble in mass yesterday…No, they aren’t. While some of the SSPX crowd wails away on what they like and dislike (versus what the Church actually directs), I am talking about genuine liturgical abuses and irregularites.
An example of an abuse would be trying to consecrate an Oreo or Welch’s grape juice. An example of an irregularlity would be using Waterford Crystal chalices (yes, the actually make them) in place of sacred vessels that meet the spcifications set forth by the Church.
Time to get out the TLM directory!I came to my parish yesterday for Mass and the Alter Cloth was covered from top to bottom with multi-colored hands the kids had cut out and taped there. Am I being a jerk by saying it made me a little ill especially during the consecration? Needless to say I had alot of trouble in mass yesterday…
Would this have been first communion? Our parish has used a white altar cloth with the kids hands in finger paint on it for first communion. Fortunately it was retired last year. Or maybe they use it as a table cloth for the reception.I came to my parish yesterday for Mass and the Alter Cloth was covered from top to bottom with multi-colored hands the kids had cut out and taped there.