Posted on 04/22/2016 8:18:30 AM PDT by ebb tide
On 17 April, the head of the German Bishops Conference, Cardinal Reinhard Marx who is the archbishop of Munich gave a homily during Holy Mass in Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria. In this homily, the cardinal who is also a member of the popes Council of Nine Cardinals said that there is no situation in which someone is excluded forever [MH: not even in hell, finally?].
In his eyes, the Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetita now invites and encourages priests in their pastoral care of the faithful to lead to the Sacraments and to integrate [them]with the help of the Sacraments. One can only look at ones own wounds of ones heart and life, says Marx, if one is not himself in an impasse. That is to say, if someone shows that troubled person a path into mercy, into reconciliation, into an integration into the community, then he may be helped.
According to Marx, there is no situation in which I am excluded from the Mercy of God, if I open myself up to that Mercy. If one opens oneself up that Mercy, one will experience it with such a power that we change ourselves, even then when we live in [MH: sinful?] situations that we ourselves cannot change at all. This applies, in his eyes, not only to family situations, but also to professional and other situations which we cannot change without adding another sin [that is to say]confusing situations, complex situations.
Cardinal Marx added that Pope Francis, in his exhortation, did not have to change the great doctrinal teaching and that he, rather, referred this teaching back to its kernel, to its language which comes from the Gospels. Marx himself proposes to apply the motto according to Amoris Laetita: Live out that part from the Gospels which you can live out in this situation, in this life, in these specific circumstances in which you find yourself.
Cardinal Marx made it clear with this unequivocal statement that he approves fully of Pope Francis Apostolic Exhortation and its admittance of remarried divorcees to the Sacraments. He had intended a more progressive approach all along and had even ominously said only a year ago, in February of 2015, that Germany is not just a subsidiary of Rome, and he then added, indeed, that the German bishops could and would go their own independent path, if Rome were to decide in a different manner.
It therefore seems that this independent path is now not necessary any more for Cardinal Marx.
Seems like the requirements to get into Heaven are getting easier than getting into high school!
Is it legal for a Protestant to point out the irony in the thread title?
Another German heretic.
"For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few." Mat. 7:14
The German Church has always been problematic with orthodoxy. While it produces great minds, often enough they end up heretics as much as master theologians.
Whoops, I didn’t see the caucus designation before I posted. I apologize but I don’t think my Catholic brethren will have a problem with the content of my post.(a bible verse).
Sounds fairly exclusive to me... perhaps the good Cardinal can't hear...
Fine. But lead them properly, not errantly. Guide them through the proper processes so that they can once again receive the sacraments in good standing.
Indeed. Good comment.
When they elect some muslim cardinals, some lutheran cardinals, start teaching other faiths,
They will at least not be raging hypocrites.
And no I dont want them to. I want them to drop the obvious idiocy of inclusivity.
Lets all have hardcore felons on the police force.
Lets have active open spies in our national security agencies.
Lets bring in all people from groups working to undermine and destroy what your group is trying to acomplish.
Lets let serial rapists run women shelters.
Lets have illegals patrol the border for us.
Its all for inclusivity. Cant let anyone be excluded. Might shatter their fragile feelings.
As if that hadn't been tried before and found wanting ...
At the next conclave, the Cardinals should first ask,”Is the candidate’s diocese a putrefying shambles?” If that question had been asked, Bergoglio would not have been elected.
Bergoglio’s order to his priests was to hand out Communion to all shack-ups, no questions asked.
Things are proceeding just as Bergoglio wanted them to. The German bishops and others are running with the football, while Bergoglio keeps his hands clean.
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