Posted on 10/28/2009 2:29:43 PM PDT by marshmallow
ROME Dissident theologian Father Hans Kung criticized Pope Benedict XVI for his recent opening to discontented Anglicans, charging the pope was fishing for the most conservative Christians to the detriment of the larger church.
Father Kung said the invitation to traditionalist Anglicans to join the Roman Catholic Church went against years of ecumenical work on the part of both churches, calling it instead a nonecumenical piracy of priests.
The popes basic message is: Traditionalists of all churches, unite under the dome of St. Peters! Father Kung wrote in an editorial Oct. 28 in the Rome daily La Repubblica.
Look: The fisherman is fishing above all on the right side of the lake. But the water is muddy, he said.
The Vatican announced Oct. 20 that the pope was establishing a new structure to welcome Anglicans who want to be in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church while maintaining some of their spiritual and liturgical traditions. Many of the Anglicans who have asked the Vatican for such a provision are dismayed by the ordination of women and by the blessing of homosexual unions and the ordination of openly gay bishops in some provinces of the Anglican Communion.
While emphasizing the importance of celibacy for priests, the Vatican said a dispensation would be made for former Anglican priests who are married to be ordained Catholic priests. However, they will not be able to become bishops.
Father Kung, a Swiss theologian who has taught in Germany for decades, warned that married newcomers will cause resentment on the part of celibate Catholic clergy.
In 1979 the Vatican withdrew permission for him to teach as a Catholic theologian, although it did not restrict his ministry as a Catholic priest.
In the editorial, Father Kung also lambasted Pope Benedicts recent efforts to bring back into the fold members of the Society of St. Pius X, a group of breakaway Catholics opposed to the changes in the church following the Second Vatican Council.
After reintegrating the anti-reformist Society of St. Pius X, now Benedict XVI wants to flesh out the thinning ranks of Roman Catholics with like-minded Anglicans, Father Kung wrote in the editorial.
He also criticized Anglican Archbishop Rowan Williams of Canterbury, head of the Anglican Communion, who in his desire to ingratiate himself with the Vatican apparently didnt understand the consequences of the papal fishing trip in Anglican waters.
Poor Hans. His glory days of dissent long behind him, he's now reduced to an irrelevant has been. He knows he's lost now. It's the end game. This Pope has seen to that. All that's left is to rant and rage at the moon.
Peter will be a fisherman of men!
Father Kung, a Swiss theologian who has taught in Germany for decades, warned that married newcomers will cause resentment on the part of celibate Catholic clergy.
If these priests listen and remember anything that they hear in confession, they ought to be thanking Our Heavenly Father for His Church's teaching on celibacy. The divorce rate certainly doesn't attest to an abundance of happy marriages.
Hey Father Kung, you know that the bridge across the Tiber runs both ways, don’t you?
I thought Kung had died, already.
I vaguely remember hearing about Fr. Kung some years ago, and dismissing whatever he had to say.
Looks like nothing has changed.
He appears to be a twerp.
“Dissident Anglican Priest Father Kung”...Hmmm. Just not as striking. Besides, there’s loads of competition over there, it would be hard to out dissident priestesses and bishops in “gay relationships”.
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The pope has, so far, outlasted Kueng. He is pretty much the modern Doellinger—the prominent 19th Century prelate who opposed the definition of infallibility.
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Well stated, Marshmallow. The fact that they always, always begin his name with “Dissident Theologian Hans Kung,” as if he’s like, you know, a Nobel Laureate or something, shows how meaningless he is. He’s a dissident preaching to a choir of dissidents, and while they wring their hands and tune their guitars, progress and hope sprouts up here and there in the Faith.
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