BLOGS | APR. 7, 2018
Cardinal Burke: Papal Authority Derives From Obedience to Christ
In a speech at a conference in Rome addressing confusion in the Church, the American cardinal outlined the limits of papal power, and pays to tribute to Cardinal Joachim Meisner who ‘tirelessly’ presented Christ’s teaching.
See complete article by Edward Penten by pressing here.
Declaration of Faith Released Defending Church Teaching
The six-point profession of faith, titled ‘We testify and confess,’ reaffirms the Church’s unchanging teaching in key areas.
Cardinals, bishops, priests and lay faithful issued a declaration in Rome on Saturday in which they testified to the Church’s unchanging teaching on marriage, the sacraments and absolute moral commandments.
Signed at a conference on the theme Catholic Church: Where are you heading? Only a blind man can deny that there is great confusion in the Church, the declaration was motivated by “contradictory interpretations” of Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation on the family, Amoris Laetitia, and the confusion over doctrine and pastoral practice that they say has ensued.
The conference, organized by Friends of Cardinal Carlo Caffarra, was one of the last wishes of the archbishop emeritus of Bologna who died last September.
Along with increasing numbers of lay faithful and clergy, he had become deeply dismayed by confusion over doctrine and discipline in recent years, causing what some believe is one of the greatest crises in the Church’s history.
The conference speakers included Cardinal Walter Brandmüller, former president Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences, Cardinal Raymond Burke, patron of the Order of Malta, Bishop Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary of Astana, Kazakhstan, Cardinal Joseph Zen, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, and Marcello Pera, former president of the Italian Senate.
"Therefore we testify and confess…"
Final declaration of the conference "Catholic Church, where are you going?" Rome, April 7, 2018
Due to contradictory interpretations of the Apostolic Exhortation "Amoris laetitia," growing discontent and confusion are spreading among the faithful throughout the world.
The urgent request for a clarification submitted to the Holy Father by approximately one million faithful, more than 250 scholars and several cardinals, has received no response.Amidst the grave danger to the faith and unity of the Church that has arisen, we baptized and confirmed members of the People of God are called to reaffirm our Catholic faith.
The Second Vatican Council authorizes us and encourages us to do so, stating in "Lumen Gentium," n. 33:
"Thus every layman, in virtue of the very gifts bestowed upon him, is at the same time a witness and a living instrument of the mission of the Church itself 'according to the measure of Christ's bestowal' (Eph. 4:7)."
Blessed John Henry Newman also encourages us to do so. In his prophetic essay "On Consulting the Faithful in Matters of Doctrine" (1859), he spoke of the importance of the laity bearing witness to the faith.
Therefore, in accordance with the authentic tradition of the Church, we testify and confess that:
With this confidence we confess our faith before the supreme pastor and teacher of the Church and before the bishops, and we ask them to confirm us in the faith.
Signed at a conference on the theme Catholic Church: Where are you heading? Only a blind man can deny that there is great confusion in the Church, the declaration was motivated by “contradictory interpretations” of Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation on the family, Amoris Laetitia, and the confusion over doctrine and pastoral practice that they say has ensued.
The conference, organized by Friends of Cardinal Carlo Caffarra, was one of the last wishes of the archbishop emeritus of Bologna who died last September.
Along with increasing numbers of lay faithful and clergy, he had become deeply dismayed by confusion over doctrine and discipline in recent years, causing what some believe is one of the greatest crises in the Church’s history.
The conference speakers included Cardinal Walter Brandmüller, former president Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences, Cardinal Raymond Burke, patron of the Order of Malta, Bishop Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary of Astana, Kazakhstan, Cardinal Joseph Zen, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, and Marcello Pera, former president of the Italian Senate.
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DECLARATION:"Therefore we testify and confess…"
Final declaration of the conference "Catholic Church, where are you going?" Rome, April 7, 2018
Due to contradictory interpretations of the Apostolic Exhortation "Amoris laetitia," growing discontent and confusion are spreading among the faithful throughout the world.
The urgent request for a clarification submitted to the Holy Father by approximately one million faithful, more than 250 scholars and several cardinals, has received no response.Amidst the grave danger to the faith and unity of the Church that has arisen, we baptized and confirmed members of the People of God are called to reaffirm our Catholic faith.
The Second Vatican Council authorizes us and encourages us to do so, stating in "Lumen Gentium," n. 33:
"Thus every layman, in virtue of the very gifts bestowed upon him, is at the same time a witness and a living instrument of the mission of the Church itself 'according to the measure of Christ's bestowal' (Eph. 4:7)."
Blessed John Henry Newman also encourages us to do so. In his prophetic essay "On Consulting the Faithful in Matters of Doctrine" (1859), he spoke of the importance of the laity bearing witness to the faith.
Therefore, in accordance with the authentic tradition of the Church, we testify and confess that:
1) A ratified and consummated marriage between two baptized persons can be dissolved only by death.
2) Therefore, Christians united by a valid marriage who join themselves to another person while their spouse is still alive commit the grave sin of adultery.
3) We are convinced that there exist absolute moral commandments which oblige always and without exception.
4) We are also convinced that no subjective judgment of conscience can make an intrinsically evil act good and licit.
5) We are convinced that judgment about the possibility of administering sacramental absolution is not based on the imputability of the sin committed, but on the penitent’s intention to abandon a way of life that is contrary to the divine commandments.
6) We are convinced that persons who are divorced and civilly remarried, and who are unwilling to live in continence, are living in a situation that is objectively contrary to the law of God, and therefore cannot receive Eucharistic Communion.Our Lord Jesus Christ says: "If you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free" (Jn 8: 31-32).
With this confidence we confess our faith before the supreme pastor and teacher of the Church and before the bishops, and we ask them to confirm us in the faith.
BLOGS | APR. 7, 2018
Press title for Penten's article: Cardinal Brandmüller, Bishop Schneider Tackle Crisis of Confusion in the Church
See complete English translations of Bishop Schneider's speech on LifeSite News here, and Cardinal Brandmüller's here.
8 comments:
Cardinal Burke is a brave man. May God bless him and keep him from all harm (meaning the Vatican)
So sad that a public defense of Catholic Teaching is declared “controversial”.
I wonder how long until Francis removes Cardinal Burke from the college of cardinals.
I am not confused in the least in regard to the Faith.
I am in communion with my bishop, pastor, and Pope. I am in communion with Holy Mother Church.
I am in communion with the Church of Rome.
As Rome has always held the Faith immaculate, I am neither confused nor worried in regard to the True Religion.
I hold fast to the Faith. Perhaps the folks at the Rome conference in question are confused in regard to the Faith...but I'm not.
Pax.
Mark Thomas
MT,
Good for you. Perhaps some day I'll be half as superior as that comment makes you sound.
But we are obliged to think of those who are confused, no matter how clear it may seem to us.
rcg said...But we are obliged to think of those who are confused, no matter how clear it may seem to us."
Then help the confused by leading them into contact with Pope Francis' teachings.
Always recall that thanks to the promise of Jesus Christ, the Apostolic See has always preserved the Catholic Religion immaculate.
Pope Francis represents God Himself.
Pax.
Mark Thomas
ByzRC said..."MT, Good for you. Perhaps some day I'll be half as superior as that comment makes you sound."
If my sounding superior is the result of my, Deo gratias (and with God's help), unshakable confidence in the Faith, well, so be it.
All I know is that as the result of my being in communion with Holy Mother Church...with the Church of Rome...with the Pope, I will always be aware as to the Truth.
I am sorry that others may be confused as to what they should believe in regard to Catholicism.
But I reiterate that as Rome has always held the Faith immaculate, I am neither confused nor worried in regard to the True Religion.
Pax.
Mark Thomas
What to say, MT, other than again, good for you.
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