Do YOU really believe what MSN says?
I don’t. And many Catholics on FR don’t either.
Even worse, this is a reprint from the Guardian on MSN.
Not at all. I pray for the Pope but he needs to be more careful who he chooses to advise him to say the least.
Nope.
Sadly, many of the US bishops are doing just that. Political lobbying to implement the most radical possible interpretation of this encyclical.
I believe that Princess Pelosi will be saying to the Pope: “Frankie baby, welcome to the golowbull warming band wagon. Now if you will only get your act together on following my lead regarding making the Catholic Church pro=abortion, I’ll forgive you of your sins.”
The media generally no longer are interested in anything like the truth. It's not that they strain out gnats and swallow camels. It's that they ignore camels, inflate gnats to the size of camels, and then try to force them down our throats.
Regrettably, even Catholics engage in the same thing, running around, waving their hands in the air, and screaming because some sentence somewhere can be construed as ... somehow undesirable.
You have to glean carefully.
Francis is, of course acting in reaction to much of what was done by John Paul Ii and Benedict XVI. Those of us who preferred the teachings of those men will take much of what he says with a grain of salt.
No. I don't believe anything MSN or the MSM says.
But the article contained a direct quote from the president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops that I find very troubling.
“It is our marching orders for advocacy, Joseph Kurtz, the president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Archbishop of Louisville, said. It really brings about a new urgency for us.
Representatives of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops said they would hold two briefings for members of Congress on Thursday and visit the White House on Friday to promote and explain the Popes environmental message.
Those efforts will get a new injection of urgency, when the Pope delivers a much-anticipated address to Congress during his visit to the US in September, church leaders said.”