Posted on 10/31/2014 1:32:24 PM PDT by DarkSavant
After his criticisms about the Synod being manipulated and censored, the Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke, is continuing to raise concerns in an increasingly distressed tone about the direction the Church is taking, criticising the Pope, whilst at the same time claiming he does not wish it seem like he is speaking out against he Pope. His latest interview with Darío Menor Torres was published by Spanish religious news weekly Vida Nueva.
Many have expressed their concerns to me. At this very critical moment, there is a strong sense that the Church is like a ship without a helm, whatever the reason for this may be; now, it is more important than ever to examine our faith, have a healthy spiritual leader and give powerful witness to the faith.
I fully respect the Petrine ministry and I do not wish it to seem like I am speaking out against the Pope. I would like to be a master of the faith, with all my weaknesses, telling a truth that many currently perceive. They are feeling a bit sea sick because they feel the Churchs ship has lost its bearings. We need to set aside the reason for this disorientation because we have not lost our bearings. We have the enduring tradition of the Church, its teachings, the liturgy, its morality. The catechism remains the same.
The Pope rightly speaks of the need to go out to the peripheries, the Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura said. The people have responded very warmly to this. But we cannot go to the peripheries empty-handed. We go with the Word of God, with the Sacraments, with the virtuous life of the Holy Spirit. I am not saying the Pope does this, but there is a risk of the encounter with culture being misinterpreted. Faith cannot adapt to culture but , must call to it to convert. We are a counter-cultural movement, not a popular one.
I also got kicked out of my typing class at my public high school. I always laughed at the wrong time. Happened also in college and I was sent to the dean!
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Good advice.
Over the last several months, I have made it a practice to say the St. Michael prayer at least twice each day. It certainly is a comfort.
When I was in school the nuns never hit the girls. They only hit the boys. And even that was rare.
You must have been a bad, bad girl.
I can only hope.
So you are a trouble-maker, eh? I hope my mother does not find out I have been hanging out with you. :)
Give me Pope John Paul..how I do miss him...the best Pope we ever had.
Great!
The Pope rightly speaks of the need to go out to the peripheries, the Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura said. The people have responded very warmly to this. But we cannot go to the peripheries empty-handed. We go with the Word of God, with the Sacraments, with the virtuous life of the Holy Spirit. I am not saying the Pope does this, but there is a risk of the encounter with culture being misinterpreted. Faith cannot adapt to culture but , must call to it to convert. We are a counter-cultural movement, not a popular one.
Well said.
Please provide a link that you are quoting my post.
Ah, this is a different thread. I was responding to an earlier thread. Me bad.
I call him, “Pope Che.”
In fact, there was a protestant caucus post. Perhaps it was pulled.
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