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Cardinal urges Pope Francis to take hot-button issues off table for next family synod
By SARAH MACDONALD on Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Warning that Satan was sowing confusion and
error about matrimony, the cardinal patron of the Knights of Malta said, “Even
within the church there are those who would obscure the truth of the
indissolubility of marriage in the name of mercy.”
The 66-year-old former archbishop of St Louis
instead recommended that next year’s synod devote itself to promoting the
church’s teaching on marriage.
Cardinal Burke also ruled out any easing of the
restriction on Communion for those divorced and remarried without an annulment
of their original marriage.
“I fail to be able to comprehend how — if
marriage is indissoluble and someone is living in a state contradicting this
indissolubility of marriage — the person can be admitted to holy Communion,” he
said.
He urged the Catholic faithful to write to Pope
Francis and Vatican and Irish church officials to make their views known.
Lashing out at the “so-called contraceptive
mentality,” he warned it was “anti-life” and blamed it for “the devastation
that is daily wrought in our world by the multi-million dollar industry of
pornography” and the “incredibly aggressive homosexual agenda,” which he
claimed could only result in “the profound unhappiness and even despair of
those affected by it.”
Cardinal Burke said he was reduced to tears by
attempts to introduce “so-called gender theory” into schools.
He warned that such theory was “iniquitous” and
that exposing children to such “corrupt thinking” could not be permitted.
He said “society has gone even further in its
affront to God and his law by claiming the name of marriage for liaisons
between persons of the same sex.”
To applause, the cardinal said he refused to
use the term traditional marriage for the marriage of a man and a woman.
“My response is — is there any other kind of
marriage? I fear that by using that terminology that we give the impression
that we think that there are other kinds of marriage; well, we don’t.”
Speaking ahead of the conference to RTE News,
Cardinal Burke said he would refuse Communion to a Catholic politician who
voted for same-sex marriage.
In his opening address to the conference,
Bishop Brendan Leahy of Limerick said the family needs to be rediscovered as
the essential agent of evangelization.However, he referred to the final message of
October’s synod, to remind conference delegates that “people need to be
accepted in the concrete circumstances of life.”
2 comments:
Look this, Vox:
http://dprice.blogspot.com.br/2014/11/pope-benedicts-big-edit.html
I think I will mention it in my blog tomorrow, I have no time right now.
ICXC NIKA
Pedro Erik
Have you seen this? Fr. Rosica is giving a lecture on the Synod of the Family tomorrow:
http://blogs.windsorstar.com/news/fr-thomas-rosica-to-give-lecture-on-changes-in-the-catholic-church
"This will be the first major public lecture in Canada to tell people what really happened at the synod, what are the implications of the synod for the church and what is this process, this journey that we are on right now." - Fr. Rosica
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