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From the synod: Mercy is not an abandonment of Church teaching
cna ^ | October 10, 2015 | Elise Harris

Posted on 10/10/2015 2:18:24 PM PDT by NYer

Bishops exiting the Vatican's Paul VI Hall during the Synod on the Family, Oct. 9, 2015. Credit: Daniel Ibanez/CNA.
Bishops exiting the Vatican's Paul VI Hall during the Synod on the Family, Oct. 9, 2015. Credit: Daniel Ibanez/CNA.

Vatican City, Oct 10, 2015 / 12:48 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Mercy has emerged as a major theme in the synod of bishops, as discussion has moved forward with many participants emphasizing that while mercy is greatly needed, it must always be linked to truth.

“The question is not whether we're here to change doctrine, but to make sure pastoral care takes account of real, actual, concrete situations of what each person is doing,” Fr. Thomas Rosica told journalists Oct. 10, quoting one of the synod participants.  

“The proclamation of the Gospel and the embrace of God's mercy are two equally valid and intrinsically related aspects of life.”

Fr. Rosica, the English-language assistant to the Holy See press office, read aloud snippets of the brief interventions given by unnamed synod participants in both last night’s and this morning’s general congregations during an Oct. 10 press briefing.

According to another synod father, “mercy toward sinners is not a form of weakness nor an abandonment of Church teaching.”  

“Unless we acknowledge openly people's situations, we will not be able to address those situations clearly,” they said, adding that “we have to learn to speak the truth in love in many situations, because in many situations people are completely powerless over what has befallen them.”

Yet another participant stressed that in order to view the Church’s doctrine on marriage in the light of mercy requires both “attention to the pastoral dimension and the application of the Church's teaching.”

Others made such comments as: “mercy cannot be encountered unless it is measured against an eternal law,” and “one must seek truth in order to encounter mercy, and the Church must seek truth when confronting the theme of marriage.”

For another participant, “mercy means giving people a challenge; it is not covering reality with gift wrap.”  

The overwhelming emphasis on the link between mercy and doctrine came as the synod fathers shifted into the second phase of their discussion.

Pope Francis officially opened the 14th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops Oct. 4, with the event closing on Oct. 25.

Divided into three parts, each week dedicated to one of the three sections of the instrumentum laboris, or working document. Participants spent the first week of the meeting discussing the document’s section titled “Listening to the challenges of the family.”

The subsequent sections are “Discernment of the family vocation” and “The mission of the family today.”

In the briefing, Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J., said that mercy was a theme “very spoken about” by the 75 synod fathers who made interventions in the previous two sessions.

Specifically mentioned was mercy as “closeness and tenderness” toward families and couples in difficulty, he said, but noted that “the truth of mercy and justice – don't oppose mercy with the truth,” was also addressed.

Cardinal Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal, Major Archbishop of of the Syro-Malankar Archeparchy of Trivandrum, was also present at the briefing.

In response to a question from a French journalist on whether an in-depth examination of doctrine would take place during the synod, the cardinal said that the synod “in fact is destined to be a pastoral one.”

And not just this, he said, “but all synods, because it gives some guidelines to the pastors and the people around that pastoral community.”

He said that showing the mercy of God, given through Christ, is part of the family’s mission; but stressed that in his personal opinion, this mercy always demands conversion on the part of the other.

“When we speak about God's mercy, it is also demanding a certain personal acceptance of being converted to that reception of mercy…it demands a point of conversion from the individual recipient.”

Cardinal Thottunkal explained that while it is important to understand and support each person in the reality they are living, it’s also necessary to help them receive God's mercy “in a more conducive atmosphere of conversion to the Lord.”

The Gospel “demands this as a condition” when it says that “the Kingdom of God is at hand, be converted,” he said.

Christ gave the same message when he told sinners: “I forgive you, but don't sin anymore,” the cardinal said, adding that the Gospel asks for everyone to have this disposition.

Other topics brought up by the synod participants were the indissolubility of marriage, the role of parents in educating their children, the importance of prayer and a missionary spirit within families, the importance of children, and a longer marriage preparation process.


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1 posted on 10/10/2015 2:18:24 PM PDT by NYer
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To: Tax-chick; GregB; SumProVita; narses; bboop; SevenofNine; Ronaldus Magnus; tiki; Salvation; ...

Ping!


2 posted on 10/10/2015 2:18:43 PM PDT by NYer (Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy them. Mt 6:19)
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To: NYer

mercy and compassion and agape love are all truly not abandonments of church teachings
they are rather CORE central to church teachings

but remember, good ecclesia, Jesus forgave and showed love..
but he also said that God’s Law is NOT abolished...
and when Jesus received a sinner, he forgive the sins... AND instructed the sinner to “go and sin no more”

balance, gentle clergy, balance.
Mercy and Compassion WHILE teaching God’s Law
they go together!
(indeed, you can’t have one without the other...)


3 posted on 10/10/2015 2:29:47 PM PDT by faithhopecharity (Brilliant, funny, and incisive Tagline coming to this space soon.....)
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To: NYer

mercy/compassion/forgiveness
and
God’s Law

are part and parcel of the same thing

these two halves of the whole... can’t be split apart
and
one half cannot stand without the other half


4 posted on 10/10/2015 2:31:28 PM PDT by faithhopecharity (Brilliant, funny, and incisive Tagline coming to this space soon.....)
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To: faithhopecharity

Here’s a tagline for ya:


5 posted on 10/10/2015 2:43:07 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o ("Mercy means giving people a challenge; not covering reality with gift wrap." - a Synod participant)
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To: NYer
"For I desire mercy and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings."
Hosea 6:6
6 posted on 10/10/2015 2:44:38 PM PDT by Psalm 73 ("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is the War Room".)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

ok great, thanks!


7 posted on 10/10/2015 2:46:12 PM PDT by faithhopecharity (Brilliant, funny, and incisive Tagline coming to this space soon.....)
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To: NYer

< Mercy Is Not an Abandonment of Church Teaching >>

That remains to be seen. We shall wait and see. The Pope is going to show his hand, one way or the other. We will see if Mercy means license.

We all know the drill and the direction it’s all pointing, and now it’s up to the pope to dead letter the mission from Hell that is permeating the magisterium by several faithless, corrupt, or completely ignorant members.

Call a spade a spade or float a lie. One or the other.


8 posted on 10/10/2015 2:47:05 PM PDT by RitaOK ( VIVA CRISTO REY / Public education is the farm team for more Marxists coming)
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Cardinal Thottunkal explained that while it is important to understand and support each person in the reality they are living, it’s also necessary to help them receive God's mercy “in a more conducive atmosphere of conversion to the Lord.”

It is not moral to support active sodomites "in the reality they are living".

9 posted on 10/10/2015 2:47:47 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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"..., because in many situations people are completely powerless over what has befallen them.”

The above statement by a worldly synod member, the member basically saying that “the devil made me do it is a valid excuse," is not scriptural. This is evidenced by the Holy Spirit leading Paul to write in 1 Corinthians 10:13 that God will always provide a way out to not sin when you are tempted.

10 posted on 10/10/2015 2:53:36 PM PDT by Amendment10
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To: ebb tide
It is not moral to support active sodomites "in the reality they are living".

Indeed.

11 posted on 10/10/2015 3:20:12 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Step away from the Koolade.)
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To: NYer

Instead of saying “go and sin no more” the modern Church seems to be saying “go and keep doing it, its ok, we don’t want to be mean, sure we believe in certain truths but we don’t want to upset anyone by actually stating what they are”.


12 posted on 10/10/2015 4:21:24 PM PDT by icwhatudo (Low taxes and less spending in Sodom and Gomorrah is not my idea of a conservative victory)
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