Posted on 12/14/2017 12:06:35 PM PST by ebb tide
The more the Church gets taken up with politics and sets aside the reality of God, grace and sin, the more we betray the Gospel, Cardinal Walter Brandmüller, one of the four dubia cardinals, has said.
Referring to a recent interview on Luther and the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Cardinal Brandmüller, president emeritus of the Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences, noted that a high-ranking representative of German Protestantism didnt mention God or Jesus once in over 20 minutes. He said it really touches a nerve when he sees political matters put before God in the Catholic Church.
Cardinal Brandmüller was speaking in a short interview with the Italian media outlet, Il Giornale. The questions focused primarily on what some perceive as attempts to rebrand Luther in the Catholic Church. Brandmüller himself converted to Roman Catholicism from Lutheranism as an adolescent.
Asked if Italian Bishop Nunzio Galantinos praise of Luthers reform as an event of the Holy Spirit was a bit over the top, Cardinal Brandmüller said that in culturally Catholic countries Luther and the Reformation are often seen as exotic and therefore for some fascinating phenomena. He suggested, however, that before voicing [such opinions] it would be better to study the matter more.
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Cardinal Brandmüller was also asked what he thought about the statue of Luther being placed prominently in the Paul VI Hall during Pope Francis meeting with 1,000 Lutherans and Catholics from Germany in the lead-up to his visit to Lund last October.
The cardinal did not address the matter directly but said: The disagreement between various forms of Protestantism and there are many and the Catholic faith regards the very foundations. The concepts, for example, of faith, sacrament, grace, and the church in Protestant doctrine stand in sharp contrast with the Catholic faith but this is not the place to speak of it further, he said.
Asked what doctrinal lines of demarcation still separate Lutheranism and Catholicism, amid rumors that an ecumenical Mass is being planned at the Vatican, Cardinal Brandmüller said that full Christian unity must be based on the clear truth of what the Mass is: "the celebration of the mystery of the Eucharistic Sacrifice, as most recently taught in Sacrosanctum Concilium at Vatican II.
Finally, when asked if such rigid positions in these matters arent just traditionalist grumblings, Cardinal Brandmüller quipped: Am I [a traditionalist grumbler] if Im convinced the Pythagorean theory is still true?
I would agree to a point but why would a devout Christian vote Pro-Choice?
Sorry to say it, but this Pope appears to be a fraud.
Sorry Cardinal, but as humans, we can multi-task!
The Church doesn’t get taken up with politics. Pope-a-dope does.
What?
He’s not talking about the Catholic church’s pope?
Its debatable whether a Christian should vote at all. There is nothing in the New Testament that requires or even implies that we should be involved in politics. While the secular catechism of the last 40 years has favored political involvement, its been a real loser for the Christian mission.
Makes you wonder what is more important to some prominent church leaders; the Christian mission or worldly influence and power?
Multitasking is just a fancy way of saying youre choosing to do one thing while not doing another. In this case its the Christian mission and God that usually gets neglected.
Politics fails a cost/benefit analysis. But its what seems to be of paramount importance to contemporary American Christians.
Great article and some fine words of wisdom from the Cardinal. Thanks for posting.
This is what I get for reading the Title and not the article!
I agree with you both.
I do believe, however, that our politics should be an extension of our Christianity and we should be fully engaged in Politics as well.
Politics is part of our lives, especially in a Democratic Republic built on citizen involvement.
We cannot, and must not compartmentalize our lives in such a fashion that we refuse our to honor our responsibilities in a representative government system like ours.
Politics is a way of accomplishing goals. In this time and place it just isnt working. Worse, its actually working against us and our faith. I
The interview was back in August. Brandmuller, like Burke, has remained silent on Francis’ recent inclusion of Amoris Latitia’s proper interpretation into the Magisterium.
This interview shows that Brandmuller is 100% another man of the Vatican II Council (i.e. Modernist). Notice that he doesn’t “directly” address the Luther statue. it’s better to “study the [Reformation] matter more”, and how he describes “full Christian unity”.
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