Bishop Bernard Fellay of the SSPX spells out clearly the danger that Cardinal Kasper is forcing onto the Church in the sort of clear language which all bishops of the Catholic Church should use. Some of the quotes from Cardinal Kasper's books reveal that he is a man who lost his faith a long time ago.
In "A Saint for Feminists?", we are told that "From the year 1594 to 1978, when John Paul II was elected, only 296 people were canonized. By his death John Paul II alone had canonized 483 people." The case is made that the Vatican II Church has made canonisation virtually meaningless and has not defended authentic womanhood. I tend to agree.
We shall hope that the clarity and obedience of Cardinal Burke shines through more at the synod than the (many) errors of Cardinal Kasper - who seems dy by day to be a man who lost his faith in Christ long ago, and sadly he does not seem to be unique in that regard within the episcopacy.
Not unexpectedly, Cardinal Kasper's rather public act of rebel-rousing heresy has caused a lot of debate. Father Brian Harrison responds succintly about what is at stake, and Dr.