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Saturday, August 27, 2022

WHERE DOES INCLUSIVITY STOP IN A CHURCH THAT DEMANDS THAT EVERY CATHOLIC, UNDER THE PAIN OF MORTAL SIN, ATTEND MASS EACH AND EVERY SUNDAY AND HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION?


 This Jesuit Cardinal who heads the self-referential, narcissistic synod and synods has rolled back what he first said about changing doctrine to accommodate the world. I suspect his first statement is closer to what he actually believes but his second statement is made under duress and criticism that he showed his true colors for wanting to create a post-Catholic Church through the self-referential synod on synods. 

Of course, it is all about homosexuality and making them feel included in the Church because of their  supreme importance for the Church. This is the good Cardinal's revision to a lie of what he actually spoke about truthfully earlier as reported by the NCR:

Rome — A leading organizer of the Vatican's newly revamped process for the 2021-23 Synod of Bishops says he is not seeking to change the Catholic Church's teaching on gay relationships, but would like to see a change in attitude.

"I am not in favor of changing any doctrine, I am in favor for a church where really everybody can feel welcome," said Luxembourg Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, who is serving as the relator, or chairperson, of the synod. "This welcome does not mean that there cannot be discussion, this welcome does not mean that there cannot be different positions."

Hollerich, a Jesuit who also heads the pan-European Catholic bishops' conference, offered his remarks during an Aug. 26 Vatican press conference, which launched the next stage of Pope Francis' synod on synodality.

 My final comments: As my title indicates, no Catholic is excluded from Sunday Mass and Holy Days of Obligation because they have an obligation to attend under the threat of mortal sin if they don't. Thus, one has to ask what parish those who tout inclusivity are touting as being non inclusive? Are there Catholic Church who tell homosexuals and the panoply of LGBTQ+++++ people (or whatever way they wish to be described) they are suspended from the obligation to attend Mass and Holy Days of Obligation?

And where does a parish draw the line on being inclusive? When a man or a woman enters the church wearing only a thong, and that is how they want to be made to feel they are welcome, do we allow it? 

If a self-disclosed pedophile enters the church with a child he abducted off the street for nefarious purposes, is he to be made to feel welcome and included along with the child victim with him?

Has this Jesuit Cardinal every had a course in logic? It appears no as he can't see where his logic leads!

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