Parramatta Diocese Builds a Bridge to Heresy

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Thursday, October 15, 2020 - 22:30
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    Our Lord never commanded the Apostles to go out and "listen to the other". He commanded them to teach what He had taught them. Very clear, and not very ecumenical.

Stay strong,be a part of the remnant ,pray the rosary wear the brown scapular ,make the first Saturday's of reparation ,and penance and prayer for sinners.

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Most people in this diocese, and others I'm sure, realised many years ago that there are very few Catholic schools left. Most push the agenda of the world and have lost their Catholic identity. Its all about 'tolerance', 'journeying with..', 'inclusion', 'ecological sympathy', 'welcoming', 'dialogue', etc etc. The only thing not tolerated in Catholic schools in the entire world, is an educated Catholic who knows and affirms the deposit of Faith. Nope, for that person, none of the aforementioned words apply.

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    What the proponents of this new curriculum really want to do is to change the *substance* of the Catholic Faith and lead you to believe that it is still *Catholic*. If they had the smallest sprinkling of intellectual honesty they would leave the Catholic Church and go found their own club in order to teach whatever they like.

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    ‘[…] sloppy catechesis on sin, which has been substituted for the reminder that people sometimes make “wrong choices.” ’
    I think what is meant is something like:
    ‘[…] sloppy catechesis on sin, reduced to a reminder that people sometimes make “wrong choices.” ’
    The learned Greek noun has in its middle a shorter one which we use all the time: ‹echo› (so not the verb ἔχω ‘I have’, but the noun ἠχώ ‘a reverberated sound, an echo’), so that catechesis is literally ‘making someone echo what you say’, not exactly a fundamental principle of modern educationists, though children quite like being told to echo faithfully in chorus something their teacher says. They are being indoctrinated and they know that and like it; doceo ‘teach’; without doctrine, no school.
    P. S. ‹school› is also a Greek word; it means ‘leisure’. The foreign labourers on their way to the quarry ask in passing why all these children are sitting under a tree listening to a grown-up, and ask why; the Greek foreman explains that σχολή ‘leisure’ is a prerequisite for learning the sort of thing the children are learning.

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    “And it was Pope Paul VI who said that parents are the “primary and principle educators” of children and that teachers are only the “partners” of Catholic parents. [3]”
    I imagine that what he said in English was the adjective ‘principal’ rather than the noun ‘principle’. I learnt at my Catholic school the important difference in meaning between these identically pronounced words, but I fear that something terrible has happened to Catholic schools the world over in the meantime.
    ‘sloppy catechesis on sin, which has been substituted for the reminder that people sometimes make “wrong choices.” ’ I had to read this several times before I realised that what was meant was: ‘sloppy catechesis on sin, which has been replaced by the reminder that people sometimes make “wrong choices.” ’

     

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    Well, Bergoglio certainly does pick his sodomites well. He seems to have a list of the most perverted clerics over which he browses any time an appointment comes up.

    As for Catholic schools: The less said the better. If you don't have the fortune of attending a traditionalist school, I would certainly advise a non-Catholic school rather than a Catholic school, unless you can be certain that they are one of few schools which teath the faith well.

    It is better, after all, for a child never to learn the Faith from school at all than to learn lies thinking that he/she is learning truth, because unlearning or rejecting  falsehoods is a very tough thing to do.