Posted on 02/18/2016 10:36:41 AM PST by Jim Robinson
FRANCIS, THE MARXIST LIBERATION POPE
CDF head: Pope Francis has close ties with liberation theology
The Tablet ^ | 5/2/14 | Christa Pongratz-Lippitt
http://www.thetablet.co.uk/blogs/1/365/liberation-theology-coming-in-from-the-cold
According to Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Pope Francis has close ties with liberation theology, the same discaterio that once condemned the movement. In the 1980s the CDF under then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger attacked liberation theology as borrowing âfrom various currents of Marxist thoughtâ.
Few know that Müller is also a pupil of Gustavo Gutierrez, the âfatherâ of Latin-American liberation theology. It certainly, when Müller, the prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith affirms that âPope Francis has close ties with liberation theologyâ it makes clear the reason for the exaltation of Leonardo Boff and the most radical leaders of the Marxist Liberation theology with the election of Pope Francisco .
It is a fact that in the Liberation Theology the Gospels are profoundly corrupted by Marxist ideology and praxis, including the promotion of class struggle and the creation of the so called âiglesia popularâ (parallel and opposed to the Church), an instrument used by Marxist theologians to support the Marxist guerrillas and regimes in Latin America.
During the Nicaraguan Communist Sandinista regime, they went as far as substituting Christ on the Cross for a naked Che Guevara with his genitals exposed. A âpopular churchâ tried to replace the Church.
âDuring the ordination in Managua of Nicaraguan Napoleon Alvarado by the Jesuit Luis Manresa, who was Bishop of Quetzaltenango, and who was then rector of the University Landivar in Guatemala City, to the Offertory of the mass of ordination, Napoleon offered a machine gun extolling the Sandinista movement and the Jesuit liberation theologian Fernando Cardinal choosing him as a model of his priesthood at the service of the soviet. â (Ricardo de la Cierva, âDark Rebellion in the Churchâ pag.24)
The Marxist Liberation Theology, although it had its roots in the works of European theologians, it had its largest impact in Latin American, mostly by the works of Catholic theologians. This movement also infiltrated the American churches, and not just only the Catholic Church. Obamaâs religious mentor for over 20 years, Rev. Wright, is a follower of the Marxist Black Liberation Theology, a racist anti-white church whose Marxist praxis compels his followers to pray âGod damn Americaâ instead of asking blessing for this great country of ours.
The American Maryknoll Order became one of the main promoters of the Marxist Liberation Theology in Latin America. In Colombia the Diocesan Father Camilo Torres joined the Marxist guerrillas and died in one encounter with the government forces. He is perhaps best known for the quote: âIf Jesus were alive today, He would be a guerrillero.â
The subversive activities and collaborationism with the Marxist guerrillas of a group of Jesuits in El Salvador, including his superior, Ignacio Ellacurria, professors from the University of Central America (UCA), was so scandalous that in 1972 the Bishops of El Salvador threw them of the control of the Seminary of San José de la Montaña where there was a Marxist-Leninist cell among seminarians prepared by Dr. Fabio Castillo, who was the rector of the National University.
During the 1980âs,the Mexican American Cultural Center (MACC), located in the San Antonio Seminary, served as the headquarters for the Marxist Liberation Theology in the U.S. This Center, sponsored by Archbishop Patricio Flores, became the Mecca of Marxist Liberation Theology in the U.S. where priests, religious and lay Catholics came from as far as Philippines to be indoctrinated in the Liberation Theology by the luminaries of the movement, which included Father Gustavo Gutierrezâs putative father of Liberation Theology.
In the book store of the MACC you could buy not only the most radical works by the Jesuit priest Jon Sobrino or the Franciscan Leonardo Boff, but you could also buy the bible for the conquest of power by the Marxists, Saul Alinksyâs âRule for Radicalsâ, a book dedicated to Lucifer, who he considered the first radical. This manual has proved to be very useful to Barack Obama, who excelled in applying it in his struggle to reach the White House using the Marxist praxis developed by Alinsky.
Spanish Catholic historian, Ricardo de la Cierva has written several scholarly works on the communist infiltration in the Catholic Church, including âJesuits, Church and Marxism - unmasked liberation theology,â (1986) âDark rebellion in the Churchâ (1988), and âThe gates of hellâ (1995).
Pope John Paul II put Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, in charge of confronting the doctrinal corruption that pervaded certain aspects of the Theology of Liberation.
In 1984 the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith published âThe Instruction on Certain Aspects of the Liberation Theologyâ. It was a dagger to the heart of those theologies which, in one way or another, embraced the Marxist fundamental option. The preferential option for the poor will never be well served through an atheist ideology that has brought so much oppression and misery to the world.
After the measures taken by Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI, the followers of Liberation Theology entered in a period of hibernation to apparently resurge with Pope Francis.
The liberationists rejoiced with the election of Cardinal Bergoglio as it seems that they take for granted that he is one of them. One of Pope Francisâ most vocal supporters since his election has been Leonardo Boff, one of the founders of liberation theology, and the most radical of it, a man silenced by the Vatican in 1985, and later by his Franciscan Order because of his attacks to the main tenets of the Church. An exulted Leonardo Boff expressed his feelings: âThis pope will change the churchâ, basically, according to Boff, in fact we shouldnât need a pope. The church could build a network of religious communities which communicate with each other.
CDF head: Pope Francis has close ties with liberation theology
The Tablet ^ | 5/2/14 | Christa Pongratz-Lippitt
http://www.thetablet.co.uk/blogs/1/365/liberation-theology-coming-in-from-the-cold
According to Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, Prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Pope Francis has close ties with liberation theology, the same discaterio that once condemned the movement. In the 1980s the CDF under then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger attacked liberation theology as borrowing âfrom various currents of Marxist thoughtâ.
Few know that Müller is also a pupil of Gustavo Gutierrez, the âfatherâ of Latin-American liberation theology. It certainly, when Müller, the prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith affirms that âPope Francis has close ties with liberation theologyâ it makes clear the reason for the exaltation of Leonardo Boff and the most radical leaders of the Marxist Liberation theology with the election of Pope Francisco .
Pope Francisâ opening to liberation theology is in stark contrast with the persecution to a very orthodox order for its adherence to Tridentine mass and the traditional tenets and liturgy that were the standard of the Catholic Church for hundreds of years.
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The crackdown is connected with that of the hitherto flourishing religious order under Benedict XVI which changed internally to the old rite and intellectually took a very active part in the debate initiated by the German theologian Pope on the interpretation of the Second Vatican Council. It undertook a defense of Catholic tradition against modernist tendencies in the Church and especially in the training of theologians and priests, which to some was unbearable in the Church, but under Benedict XVI they could not take action against the Order. However, due to the pontificate change to Pope Francis, they were immediately treated with the utmost severity against the Order. The arbitrary act against the Order has overshadowed the current pontificate.
I believe Pope Francis might not be Marxist, but it seems that he is influenced by peronismâs alleged third way between socialism and capitalism, even though, Peronism was a disaster for Argentina.
We pray to God that the followers of the Marxist Liberation Theology are wrong and that Pope Francis is going to prove to be as loyal to the True Faith as was Pope Wojtyla and Pope Ratzinger.
Pope John Paul II was strongly influenced by his first hand experience of living under Communism. Is unquestionable that Bergoglio has been influenced by the Argentinean peronism; a supposedly third way between socialism and capitalism, although in reality is another form of fascism. What is more worrisome is the close relationship of Pope Francis with the most radical leaders of the Marxist Liberation Theology. The liberationists rejoiced with the election of Cardinal Bergoglio, it seems that they take for granted that he is one of them.
One of Pope Francisâ most vocal supporters since his election has been Leonardo Boff, one of the founders of liberation theology, and the most radical at it, a man silenced by the Vatican in 1985, and later by his Franciscan Order, because of attacks to the Church. An exulted Leonardo Boff expressed his feelings: ‘This pope will change the church’, basically according to Boff we shouldn’t need a pope. The church could build a network of religious communities which communicate with each other.
Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller said Pope Francis âis not so much a liberation theologian in the academic sense, but as far as pastoral work is concerned, he has close ties with liberation theologyâs concerns. What we can learn from him is the insight that there is no pastoral work without profound theology and vice versaâ.
In the 1980s the CDF under then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger attacked liberation theology as borrowing âfrom various currents of Marxist thoughtâ. But a visit to Peru in 1988, when the then Archbishop Müller met Fr Gustavo Gutiérrez OP, regarded as the father of the movement, convinced the him of its orthodoxy. âLiberation theology wants to make Godâs liberating actions visible in the Churchâs religious and social practice ... It would stop being genuine theology if it were to confuse the Christian message with Marxist or other social analysis,â he explained.
>>This Pope is left of Sanders and that is very heard to do.
YES, very true! I’m so thankful to God that He is ripping the Veil and exposing so much Evil in so many “high” places.
Thank you, Lord!
Thank God that He never gave up on me and I finally surrendered to Him much later in life.
I don’t pay any attention to him. I’m Lutheran.
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I don’t pay any attention to what this pope says — at all — and I am Catholic. I mean REALLY Catholic.
FUPF
Hank
Yeah.
That and throwing old ladies out of their houses.
Go, Donnie Go!
Hank
When the going gets tough, the tough go Cafeteria.
No worries though. Papacy as known among the Church of Rome was never truly, legitimately an item written by hand of God, thus, "on the menu" in the first place.
Trying to make some sense of it all,
But I can see it makes no sense at all
Is it cool to go to sleep on the floor?
'Cause I don't think that I can take anymoreClowns to left of me, jokers to the right,
Here I am, stuck in the middle with you
Philosophies
when followed
have consequences
Ethel, git yur clothes on!
I remember a time when a Pope, a President, and a Prime Minister teamed up to fight an Evil Empire... and won.
Evidently, this clown prefers to see the Iron Curtain come back.
For the record, I was raised Catholic. This man does NOT speak for me.
AHHHhhhh...
This’ll get some interesting comments.
It's sad and scary at the same time. He just adds fuel to the fires already burning in South America and Mexico.
We have to build a wall.
This pope is a Sanders supporter of course he doesn’t understand that Trumps wall is to keep people out not keep people in, the Liberals build walls to keep people in all the time because they steal Freedom in the guise of helping.
Why would he do that, he agrees with Bernie come to America and get your free stuff...
If Trump is President, he should drop off all the illegals from helicopters to the Vatican. The Popey can put them up and give their free stuff. He’s soooooo Christian.
***50% of American Catholics a very conservative. This must be their darkest hour.***
It is for me. As far as I’m concerned he’s an anti-pope.
But, the church belongs to Christ not him. He said the gates of hell would not prevail against it. Which means hell is trying awful hard. The church has many enemies within it. But they, including Francis, will not prevail.
When the pope spends three days in the belly of a whale I’ll consider acting like a Ninevite.
“Like the Colossus of Rhodes, The Donald stands at the gateway to history, some kind of monument to the potential of giving the spirit of the times free rein to accomplish all that a free people are capable of.”
You forgot the sarcasm tag, son. Somebody might actually take you serious. Like the Donald Himself.
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