Sunday 17 September 2023

SYNOD ISN'T A SYNOD; +STRICKLAND ISN'T RESIGNING

 

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Just what is Bergoglio going to do with +Strickland?


 

The Catholic world is on tippy-toes to see what happens to the brave Bishop Strickland of the Lone Star State, who's had the effrontery to point out a few of Jorge Bergoglio's distinctly unpopelike pronouncements - and refuses to resign. 

Not only that, but +Strickland has broken rank with the rest of the Texan bishops by refusing to sign a statement that would strip hospital patients of their protections, giving hospitals carte blanche to decide who gets to live and who gets to die among coronavirus-infected patients.  https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/strickland

The demolition of +Strickland is an item of Agenda 2030, Francis church version, which is "at the service of the UN Sustainable Development Goals" because, according to Bergoglio, that is "the work of religions". 


Bishop Joseph Strickland - refuses to resign

Cardinal Gerhard Müller - won't give up

 +Strickland (57, r) challenges a young parishioner, does more push-ups than he's years old 


Same with the Synod on Synodality. Cardinal Gerhard Müller makes it clear that Bergoglio's never-ending Synod has been captured by the billionaire globalist bankers who want the Catholic Church to front for their Great Reset's enslavement of the planet.  


Interview with Cardinal Müller

Q-This coming October, the final phase of the Synod on Synodality will begin. How are you approaching it?

Cardinal Müller: I pray that all this will be a blessing and not a harm to the Church. I am also committed to theological clarity so that a Church gathered around Christ doesn't become a political dance around the golden calf of the agnostic spirit of the age.

Q- Pope Francis included you in the list of participants who will have a say and a vote in the Synod. How did you receive the news?

A-I want to do the best I can for the good of the Church, for which I have dedicated all my life, thought and work until now.

Cardinal Muller is sounding just like Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (of happy memory) .

Q-Have you thought about the message you are going to deliver during the Assembly?

A- Above all I would like to say, in view of the many disappointments of the young people in Lisbon: a Church that does not believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God, is no longer the Church of Jesus Christ. Each participant should first study the first chapter of Lumen Gentium, which deals with the mystery of the Church in the Triune God’s plan of salvation. The Church is not the playground of the ideologues of “godless humanism”, nor of lobbyists for a blocked agenda.

This is the great hour of manipulation, of propaganda of an agenda that does more harm than good to the Church.

God’s universal will to save, which we encounter in Christ, the only Mediator between God and man, and which is realized historically and eschatologically, is the future program of His Church, and not the Great Reset of the atheist-globalist “elite” of billionaire bankers who hide their ruthless personal enrichment behind the mask of philanthropy.

Q-What do you think of the decision to make it unacceptable for journalists to follow what is happening [in the Synod] live?

A-I don't know the intention behind this measure, but 450 participants will certainly not keep things under wraps. Many will exploit journalists for their own benefit or vice versa. This is the great hour of manipulation, of propaganda of an agenda that does more harm than good to the Church.

Q-There are some voices that have criticized the presence of the laity in this synodal Assembly. What do you think? 

A-The bishops participate in their office by exercising collegial responsibility for the whole Church together with the Pope. If the laity participate in it with the right to vote, then it is no longer a synod of bishops or an ecclesiastical conference [and] does not have the apostolic teaching authority of the episcopal college.

To speak of a Vatican Council III can only occur to an ignorant person, because from the outset a Roman Synod of Bishops is not an ecumenical council—which the Pope could not subsequently declare without ignoring the divine right of the bishops to a Vatican Council III—that could found a new Church surpassing or completing the one supposedly stagnated at Vatican Council II.

False prophets (nebulous ideologues) who present themselves as progressives have announced that they will turn the Catholic Church into an aid organization for the 2030 Agenda. In their opinion, only a Church without Christ fits into a world without God.

Q-Are there more and more bishops and faithful expressing concern about what might happen during this Synod? Is there something to be afraid of?

A-Yes, the false prophets (nebulous ideologues) who present themselves as progressives have announced that they will turn the Catholic Church into an aid organization for the 2030 Agenda.

In their opinion, only a Church without Christ fits into a world without God. Many young people returned from Lisbon disappointed that the focus was no longer on salvation in Christ, but on a doctrine of worldly salvation.

Apparently, there are even bishops who no longer believe in God as the origin and end of man and the Savior of the world, but who, in a pan-naturalistic or pantheistic way, consider the so-called Mother Earth the beginning of existence, and climate neutrality the goal of planet earth.



Q-Do you think that changes in matters of faith and doctrine can be approved, as some groups and movements within the Church claim?

A-No one on earth can change, add to, or take away from the Word of God. As successors of the apostles, the Pope and the bishops must teach the people what the earthly and Risen Christ, the only Teacher, has commanded them to do. And it is only in this sense that the promise that heavenly host and the Head of His body always remain with his disciples (Mt 28:19f) applies.

People confuse—which is not surprising given the lack of basic theological education even among bishops—the content of the Faith and its unsurpassable fullness in Christ, with the progressive theological reflection and growth of the Church’s understanding of faith throughout the ecclesiastical tradition (Dei Verbum 8-10).

The infallibility of the Magisterium extends only to the preservation and faithful interpretation of the mystery of faith entrusted once and for all to the Church (depositum fidei [deposit of faith] or sound doctrine, the teaching of the Apostles). The Pope and the bishops do not receive a new revelation (Lumen Gentium 25, Dei Verbum 10.)

To bless the immoral behavior of persons of the same or opposite sex is a direct contradiction of God's Word and will; it is a gravely sinful blasphemy.

Q-What would happen if, for example, the Synodal Assembly approved the blessing of homosexual couples, a change in sexual morality, the elimination of the obligatory nature of priestly celibacy or allowing the female diaconate? Would you accept it?

A. Priestly celibacy must be removed from this list, since the connection of the sacrament of Holy Orders with the charism of voluntary renunciation of marriage is not dogmatically necessary, although this ancient tradition of the Latin Church cannot be arbitrarily abolished with the stroke of a pen, as the Council Fathers expressly underlined at the Vatican Council (Presbyterorum Ordines 16).

And the noisy agitators are rarely concerned with the salvation of priestless communities, but rather with attacking this evangelical counsel, which they consider anachronistic or even inhumane in a sexually enlightened age. To bless the immoral behavior of persons of the same or opposite sex is a direct contradiction of God’s Word and will; it is a gravely sinful blasphemy.

The sacrament of Holy Orders at the levels of episcopate, presbyterate and diaconate can provide divine power. Only a baptized man whose vocation has been verified by the Church as to its authenticity can receive this by right. Such demands that receive a majority vote would be irrelevant a priori. Nor could they be implemented in canon law by the whole college of bishops with the Pope or by the Pope alone because they contradict [divine] Revelation and the clear confession of the Church.

The formal authority of the Pope cannot be separated from the substantive connection with Holy Scripture, Apostolic Tradition and the dogmatic decisions of the Magisterium that preceded him. Otherwise, as Luther misunderstood the papacy, he would put himself in the place of God, who is the sole author of His revealed truth, instead of simply witnessing faithfully, in the authority of Christ, to the revealed faith in an unabridged and unadulterated manner and presenting it authentically to the Church.

One's sacred task is to proclaim the truth of the Gospel boldly inside and outside the Church. Even Paul once openly opposed Peter's ambiguous behavior (Gal 2), without, of course, questioning his Christ-established primacy.

In such an extreme situation, from which God can save us, every ecclesiastical official would have lost his authority and no Catholic would be obliged any longer to religiously obey a heretical or schismatic bishop (Lumen Gentium 25; cf. the bishops’ reply to Bismarck’s misinterpretation of Vatican I, 1875).

Q-Do you think that enough is being done in the Church clearly to defend the truths that are under discussion today?

A. Unfortunately not. We must not allow ourselves to be intimidated within the Church or seduced by the prospect of a race for good behavior desired from above.

Bishops and priests are appointed directly by Christ, which the respective superiors in the hierarchy must consider. However, they are in community with each other, which includes religious obedience in matters of faith and canonical obedience in the governance of the Church. But this does not exempt anyone from his responsibility in conscience directly to Christ, the Shepherd and Teacher, whose authority sanctifies, teaches, and guides believers.

A strict distinction must also be made between the Pope’s relationship with his nuncios and Vatican employees and the Pope’s collegial relationship with the bishops, who are not his subordinates but his brothers in the same apostolic office.

The bishops are the Pope's "brothers". Hmmm. Really? Sounds a bit Vat Two-ish.  The Bishop of Rome enjoys a primacy of honour, exercising a unique authority as the final arbiter or faith and morals. +Muller seems to say the Pope is merely an older brother to the bishops. The Council of Trent declared otherwise:

If anyone therefore should say that the Roman Pontiff has only the office of inspecting or directing, and not the full and supreme power of jurisdiction over the whole Church, not only in matters of faith and morals, but also in matters concerning the discipline and rule of the Church throughout the world; or that he has merely the principal part and not the full plenitude of this supreme power; or that his power is not ordinary and immediate, whether over each and all the churches, or over each and all the pastors and faithful: let him be anathema. (De Ecclesia Christi, can. 3.)

 

 

Throughout the Church's history, whenever popes have felt or behaved like politicians, things have gone wrong.

Q-What role should the Pope play at this time?

A-Throughout the Church’s history, whenever popes have felt or behaved like politicians, things have gone wrong. In politics it is about the power of the people over the people, in the Church of Christ it is about serving the eternal salvation of men, to which the Lord has called men to be his apostles. The Pope is seated on the Chair of Peter. And the way Simon Peter is presented in the New Testament, with all his ups and downs, should be a strengthening and a warning to every Pope.

 

In the Upper Room, before his Passion, Jesus says to Peter: When you are converted, strengthen your brethren (Lk 22:32), that is, in the faith of Christ, the Son of the living God (Mt 16:16). Only in this way is he the rock on which Jesus builds his Church, over which the gates of hell will not prevail.

Translation from the original Spanish by Diane Montagna, with the kind permission of InfoVaticana.

 https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/6808-cardinal-mueller-interviewed-false-prophets-claim-they-will-turn-



12th-13th century
Mosaic
Cathedral of the Assumption, Monreale, Sicily
Jesus Heals on the Sabbath (Gospel, 16th Sunday after Pentecost)


"But he taking him, healed him, and sent him away" 

(Lk 14:1,5)

 


5 comments:

  1. Wolf in sheep's clothing.

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  2. Sue the quacks.

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  3. The Pope is not the "first among equals". That was how he was described by the NZ bishops in their preamble to the visit of Pope John Paul II. They were quickly made to rescind that description.

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    1. My mistake. My UE Latin mistranslated the phrase "primus inter pares" ,or at least gave it more weight than Trent would have
      ... I have edited the piece accordingly.

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  4. And Bishop Saunders of Broome, WA is a big fat bully, thief and sexual abuser. Go google.

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