I don't know what else to make of recent events. Last summer the Holy Father proposed a 10-point plan for happiness: a plan that didn't once mention the word "God". The SinNod that happened last October bore evidence of high church officials trying to compromise the Church's moral teachings regarding sexuality, marriage and family life. He urged protestant Tony Palmer not to convert to Catholicism when the latter expressed that desire. On Pentecost Sunday the Holy Father allowed a Muslim to utter idolatrous islamic "prayer" in the Vatican Gardens.
Today, during his visit to Turkey, Pope Francis went to the Blue Mosque and prayed in it with the Grand Mufti and did so while facing Mecca. He then asked the Mufti to pray for him. Knowing that the Mufti would do obeisance to a false idol, what benefit did he think he'd acquire from such idol worship? Has he been listening too much to Cardinal McCarrick? It is said that he wants "dialogue" to combat "fanaticism and fundamentalism". Can he really be that naive? Once again, the Church is about the business of saving souls, not combating "fanaticism and fundamentalism". That means proclaiming the Gospel and the teachings of the Church, not praying to false idols.
In 1928 Pope Pius XI released his encyclical Mortalium Animos. In it Pope Pius wrote about religious unity and the fact that true unity can only be obtained when the world converts to the one truth Roman Catholic Faith. Until then, no Catholic is to engage in any pretense of a premature unity. In that encyclical, it is clear that Pope Pius is condemning false unity with protestants. These words still bind on us. If they bind on us with regards to protestants, how much more do they do so with regards to those whose very quaran evinces hatred of Christians?
I for one look upon this incident in the Blue Mosque with much regret.
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A shameful day for the Church when the Pontiff, by his actions, preaches the heresy of indifferentism.
ReplyDeleteAnd sadly, the hits to the faithful keep coming, making it a matter of guesswork for said Faithful to determine how Catholic the Pope really is.
What an icky place of judgments, condemnations, arrogations. You are not God and the Church is God's. If you cannot believe God is involved in the present moment then there is no way the same God could have been involved in the past. I will not stumble into this hellhole again.
ReplyDelete"God is involved in the present moment" does not mean "God is pleased with the present moment". Big logical flaw there. If you're truly not coming back, try not to let the door hit your hiney on the way out. Cheerio!
DeleteThis "hellhole" you stumbled into is just reporting the FACTS. It appears your reaction was one based on emotion. Perhaps it is the horror of Pope Francis' actions that you are truly upset about. No need to shoot the messenger.
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