Posted on 01/23/2011 1:59:24 AM PST by Cronos
Peter Cardinal Turkson, President of the Vaticans Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, has a message for Catholics in America, particularly those involved in social justice ministry, that could put a damper on the political machinations of the Shadow Party.
The message? Social justice is about relationships, not socialism. This clarification may very well be the catalyst to set the Catholic Church in America back on course with authentic Catholic teaching on hot-button issues involving massive government entitlement programs and other forms of overreach. If nothing else, it will almost certainly jump-start the social justice debate among Catholics. Cardinal Turkson, you see, is scheduled to deliver the plenary address at the 2011 Catholic Social Ministry Gathering in February.
It would be useful if we just observed our sense of justice as our ability to fulfill the demands of the relationships in which we stand.Whether he intended to or not, Cardinal Turkson has now echoed what many conservative Catholics in America have been calling for repeatedly subsidiarity in economic policy. More importantly, the Cardinal observes the heart of the matter in noting that a handout and a gift are not at all the same, with the latter being more in keeping with the Gospel message.
This is in contrast to socialism, he explained, which is an ideology in which private property and private interests are totally placed in the service of government policies. What the Pope proposes in Caritas in Veritate, said Cardinal Turkson, is achieving the common good without sacrificing personal, private interests, aspirations and desires.
Cardinal Turkson said the Council was also surprised that the Popes concept of the gift, was perceived in some circles as encouraging government welfare handouts. In Caritas in Veritate, Pope Benedict described the concept of gift as a way to understand Gods love for men and women in his gift of life and his gift of Jesus.
One of the key principles of Catholic social thought is known as the principle of subsidiarity. This tenet holds that nothing should be done by a larger and more complex organization which can be done as well by a smaller and simpler organization. In other words, any activity which can be performed by a more decentralized entity should be. This principle is a bulwark of limited government and personal freedom. It conflicts with the passion for centralization and bureaucracy characteristic of the Welfare State.You may remember that Pope John Paul II worked closely with President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to bring down communism in the Soviet Union and Marxist governments in Latin America. With the worldwide Left now in such kinship with Islam, and with no modern-day Reagan or Thatcher in sight, Pope Benedict XVI certainly has his work cut out for him. If they recognize that America has become polarized, perhaps Americas Catholic bishops will bite the bullet and commit themselves to following in the footsteps of the just-beatified Pope John Paul II to morally undermine the Left as he morally undermined the Soviet Union.
This Orthodox, I guess as a result of living with (and listening to) a “ papist” has come to a great appreciation for my separated brethern and sistern and for the Cardinals and Bishops who do faithfully fulfill their ministry to encourage the sheep and dismay the wolves.
Yahoooooooo!!!!
It’s about time. The American Catholic Church was infiltrated and perverted long ago by lefties. I’m glad to see the Vatican finally call them out on it. I bet Fr. Corapi is loving this!!
I’ve been praying for this and for an increase in vocations. From what I hear, the seminaries are loaded with old-school catholics who are preparing to lead us in the TRUE teachings of our faith! This is an exciting time, FRiends!!!
AMEN.
Plus from what I have heard, it is the YOUNGER Catholics that are devout that are filling up the seminaries.
Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson (born 11 October 1948) is a Ghanaian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the current president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace since his appointment by Pope Benedict XVI on 24 October 2009. He had previously served as Archbishop of Cape Coast. He was elevated to the cardinalate by Pope John Paul II in 2003.
[long snip]An accomplished polyglot, Turkson is able to speak English, Fante, French, Italian, German, and Hebrew, in addition to understanding Latin and Greek.
...Cardinal Turkson has said that "if God would wish to see a black man also as pope, thanks be to God".
Odd thought popped into my head. Nostradamus says the next pope is supposed to be "Peter the Roman" (Petrus Romanus). This guy's name is Peter and he's a resident of Rome.
And t hat one's supposed to be the last pope.
Cue theme from Twilight Zone....
Good point, I have argued this myself.
When I asked this, there is a large group in the church that want to ignore “secular” society.
I hope that we get a conservative Pope to follow Benedict. the strongest conservatives seem to be either Turkson or Arrize (both African) or Ivan Dias (Indian).
ping! particularly the part about the principle of subsidiarity.
One of the key principles of Catholic social thought is known as the principle of subsidiarity. This tenet holds that nothing should be done by a larger and more complex organization which can be done as well by a smaller and simpler organization. In other words, any activity which can be performed by a more decentralized entity should be. This principle is a bulwark of limited government and personal freedom. It conflicts with the passion for centralization and bureaucracy characteristic of the Welfare State. |
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