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I love this. And also thank you for the suggestion to pray for the Pope. By the way, I love Benedict – but it was his writing. He has such a beautiful way of explaining deep theological truths.
Steve Skojec has another good article on this mess: The USCCB and the Weaponization of “Dialogue”
This is all a part of the de-centralized church of Pope Francis. The quote in the article from Pope Francis sycophant Blase Cardinal Cupich is what we will see more of:
As Skojec points out, this just follows from the manifesto of Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium, and further implemented with Magnium Principium.
Robert Royal asks:
If in order to “discern” like Pope Francis, you have to let go of “cherished beliefs” and “long-held biases.” What, precisely, are we talking about? And what are we being asked to do?
I was watching “A history of the Popes” on Amazon, it makes for great watching and a nice European history as well. In any case, they were discussing several Popes that were “deposed”, some murdered, and at one point the Cardinals had 3 Popes on their hands at the same time, this was during the Middle Ages and when the Church was at the height of it’s… earthly issues.
Point being that maybe there is a way to remove a sitting pope, though that seems pure fantasy in the modern age.
Didn’t Hillary say almost the same thing during the campaign? When did she become a papal adviser?
Exactly – what a good memory you have. I even wrote a post on this and didn’t make the connection. Thanks for pointing this out.
Blase and Hillary – two peas in a pod. Aren’t they a metaphor for the Francis church.