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To: AskStPhilomena

Actually, I believe he was specifically not made a cardinal in the last consistory, possibly because the Holy See might have a little bit more concern for orthodoxy than you would ever give it credit for. The Pope has been very vocal in speaking out against the sinfulness of homosexual activity and against "same sex marriage". In fact he has been excoriated by the secularist left precisely for doing so. But of course that means nothing to you because your agenda requires you to turn everything into something to beat up the Holy Father, undermine his legitimate authority and justify your unjustifiable rebellion against the Catholic Church and promotion of schismatic parallel structures.


12 posted on 11/17/2004 6:35:54 PM PST by Unam Sanctam
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To: Unam Sanctam

"the Holy See might have a little bit more concern for orthodoxy than you would ever give it credit for."

Please explain the orthodoxy behind Kasper, Danneels, Suenens, Mahony, McCarrick etc etc.

"The Pope has been very vocal in speaking out against the sinfulness of homosexual activity and against "same sex marriage"."

The Pope has been far more vocal in promoting ecumania (indifferentism repackaged), a sin against the first commandment. Once you start preaching that "all religions lead to God", who cares what you have to say against sodomy.
Other "great religions" see things slightly differently - and according to the pope, these differences shouldn't be a source of division.


21 posted on 11/17/2004 7:17:12 PM PST by AskStPhilomena
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