Dr. Massimo Faggioli has a commentary on synodality. What is abundantly clear in this article/commentary is that there is no mention of Jesus Christ, or the Most Holy Trinity for that matter. There is no mention of the Blessed Mother or the Saints. There is no mention of the 10 Commandments or the two Greatest Commandments which sum them up.
Synodality becomes the false God that is praised and worship. IT IS IDOLATRY!
In a commentary on Catholicism or synodality not a word on Jesus Christ and His personal relationship to us or the Paschal Mystery by which our personal God saves us. NOTHING!
And the Catholic Church continues to bleed membership. Synodality will exacerbate it if Jesus is not at the center, if the Deposit of Faith is not at the center and if Scripture and Tradition are not at the center and the perennial Magisterium of the Catholic Church is not at the center.
Synodality and papal primacy: Questions regarding the Catholic Church today and the next pope
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My wife is a Protestant. 2 books she has recently read and passed on to me are Philip Yancey’s “The Jesus I Never Knew” and the great Protestant scholar N T Wright’s “Paul - a Biography”. Such texts to a GREAT degree have Christ and His teachings at the centre of everything! .....
..... On reading these books I recalled attending lectures by the Cambridge historian G R Elton, who was not unsympathetic to the Catholic Church, and hearing Elton claim that Luther held that the Church in his times (in his phrase) would not “Let God be God” but attempted to mould God to man’s needs; and Luther, for all his faults strove to restore God at the heart of religion and theology; and some modern scholars claim this, at least, was a positive theological achievement of the Reformation...
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