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The anti-Catholicism of the "National Catholic Reporter"

Posted on 01/28/2004 12:46:44 PM PST by heyheyhey

In my opinion, the NCR (different from the National Catholic Register and from the Catholic World Report) appears to be classic type of a wolf in sheep's clothing. It is the most anti-Catholic weekly publication that I know, and yet it continues pretending to be "Catholic." The evidence of NCR's anti-Catholic and anti-Christian agenda is somewhat camouflaged, so let it be dug up and brought to daylight in this thread.

- Why, and who cares? Under normal circumstances I couldn't care less, but very many American priests and religious read the NCR, and it has poisonously influenced a generation or two of priests. When we see the sorry state of affairs in our Church we should know, for our own protection, where the devil dwells. Many screwy things (most of all the disdain for the Teaching Magisterium) originated and/or have been, or continue to be, sponsored by the NCR.

There is only one FReeper, as far as I know, vigorously defending the NCR, so he is rare and dear - let's be respectful to him.


TOPICS: Catholic; General Discusssion; Moral Issues; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: anticatholic; catholic; catholiclist; ncr
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To: sinkspur
***It did, though, from Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger.***

Well the old Nihil Obstat ain't what it ought to be. Glad these bishops don't do maintenance checks on airplanes!
221 posted on 03/26/2004 7:47:59 PM PST by drstevej
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To: m4629; drstevej
As you would also recall, the CCC already had "revisions" on a few items.

I quoted from the latest "revision."

Ordinary Magisterium is only as good as they adhere to constant teachings of the Church, especially on theological items specifically pronounced by Councils.

But, since no Council has made a definitive pronouncement on the fate of unbaptized infants, the Ordinary Magisterium will not be in error, whatever it says.

In all fairness, while "speculation" is allowed, they should be more careful and make mention of it whenever applicable.

The statement from the Catholic Catechism is clearly obscure, since there is no definitive teaching about the fate of unbaptized infants.

222 posted on 03/26/2004 7:48:22 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: sinkspur
The difference is, Ratzy knows what the Church teaches and what speculation is.

You don't, sinky.
223 posted on 03/26/2004 7:48:23 PM PST by m4629
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To: m4629
I already made my point.

And it's clearly that you don't know what you're talking about.

224 posted on 03/26/2004 7:49:33 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: Aliska
Jaime Cardinal Sin was a Filipino. I think in his later years he was a bit dotty. Yours is not the first story I've seen which would indicate that was the case.
225 posted on 03/26/2004 7:49:36 PM PST by ninenot (Minister of Membership, TomasTorquemadaGentlemen'sClub)
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To: m4629
The difference is, Ratzy knows what the Church teaches and what speculation is.

Why did he give a nihil obstat to speculation?

226 posted on 03/26/2004 7:50:25 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: m4629
Post em, I'm lazy when it comes to searchin Catholic documents.
227 posted on 03/26/2004 7:50:28 PM PST by drstevej
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To: sinkspur
sinky, perhaps it never occured to you that you really look ridiculous not knowing piles of solid catechisms prior to this "different style CCC", in addition to not know what those previous Councils taught.

Oh, then again, pardon me, Your Kumbaya Church is only 40 years old. :-D
228 posted on 03/26/2004 7:51:02 PM PST by m4629
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To: drstevej
Methinks Augustine, in his early years, was a bit more Baptist than Calvinist, eh wot?
229 posted on 03/26/2004 7:52:23 PM PST by ninenot (Minister of Membership, TomasTorquemadaGentlemen'sClub)
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To: m4629
sinky, perhaps it never occured to you that you really look ridiculous not knowing piles of solid catechisms prior to this "different style CCC", in addition to not know what those previous Councils taught.

More prepostery.

If you know what those Councils taught, why can't you spit it out?

230 posted on 03/26/2004 7:53:36 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: ninenot
***Methinks Augustine, in his early years, was a bit more Baptist than Calvinist, eh wot?***

No problem, John the Baptist was a Calvinist too.
231 posted on 03/26/2004 7:54:16 PM PST by drstevej
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To: drstevej; sinkspur
Good doc, I'll do it in another thread, some other time, promise.

I already accomplished exposing sinky as one who doesn't know catholic teachings for the specific purpose in this thread. Don't want to go off topic. Besides, I want him to take the time and perhaps learn something, like the last time he had the learn how he was wrong about Ecclesia Supplet (another thread), the hard way.
232 posted on 03/26/2004 7:54:59 PM PST by m4629
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To: m4629
OK, but tell Ratzy to clean up that speculation stuff or I'm quitting his fanclub.

http://www.ratzingerfanclub.com/
233 posted on 03/26/2004 7:58:18 PM PST by drstevej
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To: m4629
I already accomplished exposing sinky as one who doesn't know catholic teachings for the specific purpose in this thread. Don't want to go off topic.

Physician, heal thyself.

234 posted on 03/26/2004 8:00:13 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: drstevej
Right on, good chap. :-D
235 posted on 03/26/2004 8:00:35 PM PST by m4629
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To: m4629

But I won't give up my www.ratzingerfanclub.com Papist hat!

236 posted on 03/26/2004 8:01:24 PM PST by drstevej
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To: m4629
If the Catholic Catechism, issued by John Paul II, with a nihil obstat from Cardinal Ratzinger, doesn't contain Catholic teaching on the fate of unbaptized infants, does that mean we can't trust anything else that's in it?

Are you calling JP II a proponent of falsehoods?

237 posted on 03/26/2004 8:02:05 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: sinkspur; drstevej
Give it up sinky. We all know your M.O.

Besides, I owe it to our friendly protty brothers to let them know you don't know what is Church Teaching and what is Speculation, so they don't be confused next time they confront you with Real Teachings that you can't explain or claim "you never heard of it". :-D

Spend some time on the real stuff, like Trent, instead of that NCR trash, you might learn something, like our real catholics do.
238 posted on 03/26/2004 8:06:36 PM PST by m4629
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To: m4629
I spend time with the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

Is that an erroneous Catechism?

Since you've posted nothing to back up your contention about the Church's teaching regarding unbaptized infants, my assumption (and any reasonable person's assumption) has to be that you can't.

239 posted on 03/26/2004 8:08:53 PM PST by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: PeoplesRep_of_LA; sinkspur; NYer; heyheyhey; saradippity; Askel5; Victoria Delsoul; Unam Sanctam
Hey sinky, whats this 100,000 circulation number?
A lot of modernist optimism, thats what it is!

"According to reports, the [NCR] paper's circulation dropped to about 35,000 [after the Condemnation] before rebounding. Today [4/25/03] it stands at around 50,000 subscribers in more than 90 countries, a level that it has maintained for years."
...As reported in the NCR 4/25/2003 by Tom Roberts in the obituary he wrote about "Robert Hoyt, NCR founder, dies at 81".

As the number of good holy bishops increases, the further the NCR circulation numbers will decrease. When Mahoney goes the decrease will accelerate.

240 posted on 03/26/2004 8:10:28 PM PST by Phx_RC (Hey thats OK, give or take 50,000 or so...;^)
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