Posted on 12/30/2017 12:08:15 PM PST by ebb tide
Müller: Müller: "The Book of Buttiglione has dispelled the doubts of the cardinals"
For his seventy years the most significant words are those received by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI: Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller has "defended the clear traditions of faith, but in the spirit of Pope Francis" has "tried to understand how they can be lived today. » . And precisely in this sense was the full and articulate introductory essay that the German cardinal wanted to write in support of the initiative of the philosopher Rocco Buttiglione, who has collected in a recently published volume his contributions for a reading of Amoris laetitia beyond the opposing extremisms but aware of the step taken. For many years now, first as a cardinal and then as a Pope, Joseph Ratzinger had spoken about the problem represented by the ever increasing number of marriages celebrated without faith and without the awareness of the sacrament. A problem taken into consideration by Müller himself in a pastoral letter published at the beginning of his episcopate in Regensburg. In this interview with Vatican Insider, the cardinal returns to the dubia of the cardinals and delves into some passages of the introduction to the book of Buttiglione.
Eminence, why did you support the book of the philosopher Rocco Buttiglione on Amoris laetitia ?
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