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Strange bedfellows indeed: New Zealand's Catholic Bishops and Nanaia Mahuta, the late, unlamented Minister of Foreign Affairs in the last Labour Government. In "Being Church in Aotearoa New Zealand Catholic Schools" the Bishops reveal their complicity in Mahuta's He Pua Pua plan for Maori control of New Zealand by 2040, by their deliberate Maorification of New Zealand's Catholic schools. And incidentally, by apostatising from the Catholic religion. https://www.bassettbrashandhide.com/post/michael-bassett-labour-s-crime-legacy-of-the-last-three-years
Like Maori Parliamentary seats and like New Zealand's education system, Catholic schools have been captured by Marxism. Established by missionaries not to propagandise an ideology inimical to God and to His Church, but to save souls, so-called Catholic schools are no longer fit for purpose and should be abolished. "Being Church" is expressly seditious to the state and antithetical to the Gospels; a blueprint for failure, for a further fall in Mass attendance and priestly vocations. This is a horrifying indictment of the post-Vatican II, Synodal Bergoglian sect's transformation of the true Church into a bland, anodyne New World religion serving globalism.
However. Don't expect +Leo XIV to abolish the charade of 'Catholic' schools. He just 'temporarily' reinstated soft porn peddler Cardinal 'Tucho' Fernandez as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. +Fernandez needs to be gone. Yesterday. +Leo seems to be heir-very apparent to Jorge Mario Bergoglio's Freemasonic agenda for the Church. But do expect the pope-splainers to be out in force, defending the indefensible. https://www.gloria.tv/post/UfxCkQpsrWoW2xe1PZPbgtNKL
Cardinal 'Tucho' Fernandez |
To return to"Being Church in Aotearoa Catholic Schools" (it's prose is as purple as +Tucho's): this document reads like a product of the iberal feminists who run rings around parish priests and bishops gripped by the vice of effeminacy, so rife in the post-Vat II Church. The feminists' agenda is to capture the priesthood, and their ultimate target is the Eucharist. This is not about "Being Church"; it's about white-anting Kiwi Catholic faith and culture and fomenting revolution.
Being Church ... recognises Te Tiriti o Waitangi as our nation's founding document and the mana of Māori as tangata whenua, the first people, and te reo Māori, the first language of this land. This is an active commitment to honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Your Excellencies, could we get a couple of things straight? The Treaty states that all New Zealanders are equal under the law with the same rights and duties. Your 'Catholic' schools are not honouring 'our nations' founding document'.
Maori are not tangata whenua any more that any other Kiwi born in New Zealand. Te reo Maori is not in any real sense 'the first language of this land' As by far the most spoken and most useful (not to say the most sophisticated) and the international language of commerce, English is New Zealand's first language.JOHN RAINE: Ancestry-Defined Ethnostate or a Working Democracy
"Being Church" is thoroughly non-Catholic, not to say anti-Catholic. Like the Novus Ordo Mass, it sanitises Catholicism to make it acceptable to Protestants who'd like their children to attend 'Catholic' schools because they're 'nicer'. Specially Maori Protestants, whom the Bishops have obviously striven to attract as well as Catholics, because of Labour's extra funding for Maori, now canned thank God by this GovernmentV
"Being Church" never mentions the name of Mary, the Mother of God and of the Church. Or any saints. Or the Deposit of Faith or the Magisterium. Or the Ten Commandments or the catechism. Nor are the sacraments specified. You don't have to be Catholic to attend these schools; all you need is a flimsy Catholic 'connection', and non-Catholic pupils are not expected to convert.
What is stressed is 'the identity, culture, language and symbols of both Māori Katorika and Katorika tauiwi ... included in its practices and curriculum.
Therefore, tikanga and te reo Māori expressions of Katorikatanga are incorporated into all aspects of Catholic special character, including Masses, liturgies, retreats and prayer.'
'Being Church' is all about the Gospels and Jesus. That's it, people. For the NZ Bishops, for their schools and their hornswaggled staff and pupils, that's all there is to the 2-millennia tradition of the Roman Catholic Church - which for all that time had absolutely no knowledge of Te Reo Maori and got on just fine without it.
But hey!
'It is important that the cultural background of every young person is honoured and nurtured, and that any racism, negative racial bias or other discrimination is quickly addressed and overcome.'
Yes, 'Being Church' really says that. Seems like the Bishops have a 2X4 plank in their collective eye.
Catholic schools have been established to promote strong character formation of young people based on Gospel values and Christian virtues by providing a quality education within the context of the Catholic faith. In doing so, they support young people’s spiritual journey hīkoi wairua.
Catholic schools were established to save souls. Young people are not on some random 'spiritual journey hīkoi wairua'. They are on a pilgrimage and their destination is Heaven. ey are created by God simply to "know love and serve Him in this life and be happy with Him for ever in Heaven". After the Bishops' balderdash, how refreshing is the clarity and brevity of the old catechism.
In truth, the death knell of Catholic schools was sounded when the deal was signed with the Ministry of Education for state maintenance of buildings and salaries and the teaching of the state curriculum 'through a Catholic lens', because "he who pays the piper calls the tune". The curriculum is now such that it cannot be taught through a Catholic lens, and the lens is certainly not Catholic.
Could that extra funding be the reason for the Maorification of 'Catholic' schools? Follow the money |
Jesus’s teaching and the Tradition of the Church calls us to live with all people is a critical dimension of Catholic education. It includes acknowledging that tangata whenua have ‘mana motuhake’ in Aotearoa and within the Church.
self-explanatory |
"Mana motuhake" is defined as the right or condition of self-government. The NZ Bishops' 'Being Church' is seditious to the state and an antithesis to Christ Who teaches humble submission to God and to His Church.
As we address the negative consequences of colonialism in Aotearoa New Zealand, the Catholic school uses its formation in Gospel values and Christian virtues to address racism, cultural bias or discrimination that is evident or brought to its attention.
Moral education includes human sexuality and relationship formation. These are essential parts of the Catholic school curriculum, as understanding human sexuality is vital for knowing ourselves and others.
They were not essential in the past and they're not essential now. What's essential is understanding Christ and knowing Christ.
The Catholic school recognises diversity of ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, faith background and ability amongst its young people. As the school educates for a “culture of care”,71 the dignity of every person, their mana motuhake, community, language, ethnicity, religion, people, all human rights, and care of our “common home” are upheld.
This is the bitter fruit of the Bishops' 'Aroha and Diversity in Catholic Schools' (2020). In other words the school recognises sodomy, transgenderism and false religions.
(S)chools can find a model and example of how Christian hope is experienced today, oriented towards aroha for others, and finds its ultimate conclusion in eternal life and happiness with our loving God in heaven.
Nowhere in 'Being Church' is there any suggestion that there are 'ultimate conclusions' other than Heaven. Nowhere is sin mentioned, of the need to do penance for sin or face the consequences: of Purgatory for venial sin or - even for one single, unrepented mortal sin - Hell.
The Eucharist is the “source and summit” of Christian life. It is in the Mass that we most profoundly experience Christ’s presence in the form of bread and wine, the words and actions of the priest, the Gospel, and the community gathered.
This is the most egregious expression of heresy in the entire document, and explains the wholesale apostasy of 'Being Church in Catholic Schools in Aotearoa New Zealand'. Catholics do not experience Christ's presence in the form of bread and wine. In the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Christ becomes present in His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity, under the appearances of bread and wine.
Our 'Catholic' Schools - and, it must be inferred, our bishops - have ipso facto abandoned faith in the Most Holy Sacrament of the altar. Being Church in Aotearoa New Zealand Catholic Schools
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Quinn Olsen thank you and congratulations! You're the first to comment on this post as FB is 'limiting' me; and I struggle to get them out there. Any sharing is much appreciated.
DeleteAs Dover Samuels, an ex-MP, has just told us, this is now fully embedded in the Government Departments, Ministries, Quangos, SOEs, Local Government, the Courts, Parliament, and the Military. The Ardern / Muhuta plans have worked well for Maori. It says nothing about Luxon stopping it!
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ReplyDeleteMaorification is marxism and anti western democratic freedom culture.
NO MORE OF THIS PRIMITIVE TRIBAL GARBAGE.
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ReplyDeletePope John Paul I …. If they can kill their own Pope well there’s not much hope for the rest of us.
The document you analyse, "Being Church in Aotearoa New Zealand Catholic Schools' is a heretical monster. How can the NZ Catholic church be a party to something that is so heretical and blatantly political? The only plausible explanation is the Catholic schools are forced to do this or forgo funding.
ReplyDeleteWhich has more claim to be the founding document of New Zealand, the Treaty of Waitangi or the Bible? We already have a treaty, it's the covenant we have with God. Our rich Catholic heritage is being ignored, for what? Judas sold out for 30 pieces of silver. Look where it got him.
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