One can readily admit that the Magisterium's manner of expression does not seem very easy to understand at times. It needs to be translated by preachers and catechists into a language which relates to people and to their respective cultural environments. The essential content of the Church's teaching, however, must be upheld in this process. It must not be watered down on allegedly pastoral grounds, because it communicates the revealed truth.
Day's Links - 2016-06-19
Submitted by LocutusOP on Sun, 06/19/2016 - 13:58
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It is with great sadness that we note that Bergoglio is on a roll. His assaults on the integrity of the faith seem to be gaining pace. His words seem to be all the more incoherent, as are the excuses used to defend him.
I really must wonder at this juncture who in the world takes Bergoglio seriously. If you know the faith, you avoid him. If you do not know the faith, you risk a nervous breakdown, being tossed all over with diametrically opposed propositions often within the same week. If you care not what the church says, you have already found alternative sources to Bergoglio, or you only catch what he says when it flashes by and affirms your immoral ways.
The man is quickly becoming an irrelevance, if he has not already become one. Being pope though, his words cannot be disregarded, and any faithful Catholic must take this opportunity to oppose his message at any opportunity which presents itself.
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