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Thursday, February 28, 2019

THERE IS SOMETHING FISHY AND HOW DO YOU SPELL SCHISM?

With more than 50 years after Vatican II and with Pope Francis’ 1970’s retro papacy, we have recovered the doctrinal, moral and spiritual chaos and diseases of the period after Vatican II that Pope Francis loves.

PUSH TO READ ABOUT LIBERAL SCHISM IN OREGON
This time, though, the sex abuse scandals in all their full ugly array are out in the open thanks to the new social medias, tabloid tell-all culture, regardless of the veracity of the tell all. Thus our current experience of the Church of the 70’s is creating the real possibility of an actual schism.

There already is one in the Magisterium. It just isn’t formal and there is one among the clergy. It just isn’t formal. And certainly there is one among the laity. It just isn’t formal.

But that informality could very quickly become formal if a cardinal or bishop goes rogue like Lefebrve or secular powers force a secular vision on the Church, like the communist Chinese Catholic government Church with the true Church underground.

This is a secular newspaper’s blurb from the nuclear explosion in Australia. What do you make of it. Are orthodox Catholics deep into a persecution and “ethnic cleansing”? Is there now open warfare between the heterodox and orthodox factions of the Catholic Church with the heterodox radicalized by Pope Francis’ chaotic papacy?

And does the pope and his cohorts fear the pagan LGBTQ 🏳️‍🌈 lobbies which are supremely powerful today in the Church and secular society and because of this they are willing to sacrifice Catholic moral teachings and natural law on the altar of the homosexual marital bed with baldacchino and or bed canopy?

The Australian newspaper’s blurb is below the photo:


For the many who have been profoundly harmed through clergy sexual abuse, it seems that they have been heard and believed. For Catholic progressives, a leader of the conservative faction has been pulled down. For all those Catholics made refugees in their own church because they are divorced and remarried, LGBTQI, "living in sin" or doctrinally unorthodox, their nemesis is put down under their feet. For those who dislike the Catholic Church and all it stands for, the public leader of all they detest has been brought low.

7 comments:

Fr. Allan J. McDonald said...

I notice this Australian paper uses LGBTQI. Are there any Australians who know what the “I” stands for? In the USA, Q only recently has been added, but not “I”. I have no idea what it is.

Dan said...

"Intersex" of course.

Story is a very sad indication of the state of the Catholic Church. Sadly, I think I know which group Francis would encourage.

Anonymous said...

"I" in "intersex." I'm not sure what that means - maybe "bisexual?"

What was the basis of the original parish split?

Gene said...

I heard someone describe themselves as an "omni-sexual"...I guess that means they'll screw anything, including dogs, goats and electric toasters.

TJM said...

Father McDonald,

Read this with sadness:

https://www.thecatholicthing.org/2019/02/28/the-stakes-are-being-raised/

Maybe its time for faithful Catholics to arm themselves with pitch-forks and storm the Vatican and cleanse the place of its current stench.

Anonymous said...

Bee here:

I was under the impression way back in November when the USCCB met and Cupich stopped the progress of the meeting due to Rome telling him there was to be a meeting in Rome in February, that what was being discussed is how to hold BISHOPS AND CARDINALS accountable when there is an accusation against them of sexual abuse, and setting up a process by an independent 3rd party group of lay people to examine the facts.

Cupich said before the USCCB meeting: "But more needs to be done to make it easier for victims to come forward with allegations against bishops and to assure the independence of the review process. The Administrative Committee of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is taking steps to address this critical issue.

It has begun the process of setting up a third-party confidential reporting system to handle complaints of sexual abuse of minors by bishops and sexual misconduct with adults by bishops. It has also instructed the USCCB’s canonical-affairs committee to develop policies to address restrictions on bishops who were removed or resigned because of allegations of sexual abuse of minors or sexual misconduct with adults. In addition, the Administrative Committee has also initiated the process of developing a code of conduct for bishops regarding the sexual abuse of minors and sexual misconduct with adults — including negligence related to such cases.

I will advocate that each bishop declares publicly his commitment to allow and fully cooperate with an independent lay board to review any allegation of misconduct with a minor made against him and to make their findings public. We must make it clear to each other and to the faithful that no one will be exempt from accountability." Chicago Catholic, Oct. 24, 2018

Did any of this happen in the Rome meeting? Seems to me not one news report even mentioned the issue, and Cupich didn't either in anything I saw or heard. What happened to that?

I guess not too many bishops of the world want to be under the scrutiny of....anybody.


God bless.
Bee

TJM said...

Bee,

Including "Numero Uno!"