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Card Burke says ‘manipulation’ at Synod driven by agenda to undermine teachings on marriage
Life Site News ^ | March 24, 2015

Posted on 03/24/2015 1:52:42 PM PDT by NYer

FULL TITLE: Exclusive: Cardinal Burke says ‘manipulation’ at Synod was driven by agenda to undermine teachings on marriage

Image LifeSiteNews Paris correspondent Jeanne Smits and Cardinal Raymond Burke Olivier Figueras / LifeSiteNews

Note: Sign the petition to Pope Francis on the Synod and the future of the family, also signed by Cardinal Burke, here.

ROME, March 24, 2015 (LifeSiteNews.com) -- In an interview with LifeSiteNews Paris correspondent Jeanne Smits, Cardinal Raymond Burke warns that confusion is spreading among Catholics regarding divorce and homosexuality.

In a wide-ranging interview published today in full on LifeSiteNews, the cardinal, who until recently was the head of the Vatican’s highest court, spoke of the “manipulation” that took place at the Synod of Bishops in October and also addressed contraception.

Smits simultaneously published a French version of the interview on her blog.

Pointing to bishops whose statements in favor of homosexuality have gone “undisciplined,” Cardinal Burke said it was evident that “confusion is spreading, really, in an alarming way,” in the Church.  And the confusion is having adverse effects. “I hear it myself: I hear it from Catholics, I hear it from bishops,” he said. “People are claiming now, for instance, that the Church has changed her teaching with regard to sexual relations outside of marriage, with regard to the intrinsic evil of homosexual acts.”

Cardinal Burke noted that while previously the “authority of the Church prohibited certain discussions,” now Catholics feel free to dispute even settled Catholic teaching such as that forbidding contraception.

Speaking of manipulation at October’s Extraordinary Synod of Bishops, Cardinal Burke said, “It's clear to me that there were individuals who obviously had a very strong influence on the synod process who were pushing an agenda which has nothing to do with the truth about marriage as Our Lord Himself teaches it to us, as it is handed down to us in the Church.” He explained further, “That agenda had to do with trying to justify extra-marital sexual relations and sexual acts between persons of the same sex and, in a way, clearly to relativize and even to obscure the beauty of the Church's teaching on marriage as a faithful, indissoluble, procreative union of one man and one woman.”

One of the frequent lines at the Synod from those who were suggesting change was that the change was merely pastoral and never doctrinal. For Cardinal Burke however, that “simply is a false distinction.” “There cannot be anything that's truly pastorally sound which is not doctrinally sound,” he added. “And so to say that we're just making pastoral changes that have nothing to do with doctrine is false.”

The cardinal encouraged married couples to be generous in having children, dismissing false notions of the ecological need for population control. “The truth is that if God has called a couple to marriage, then He is calling them also to be generous in receiving the gift of new human life,” he said. “And so we need many larger families today, and thanks be to God I see among some young couples today a remarkable generosity with regard to children.”

Burke said he was “very concerned” that “people are being led in a false way to think that they should practice some form of birth control in order to be responsible stewards of the earth.” Rather, “the fact of the matter is that the birthrate in most countries is far below what it needs to be to replace the present population.”

You can find LifeSiteNews' full interview with Cardinal Raymond Burke here.


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1 posted on 03/24/2015 1:52:42 PM PDT by NYer
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Cardinal Burke noted that while previously the “authority of the Church prohibited certain discussions,” now Catholics feel free to dispute even settled Catholic teaching such as that forbidding contraception.

Secularist society effect, ping!

2 posted on 03/24/2015 1:54:02 PM PDT by NYer (Without justice - what else is the State but a great band of robbers? - St. Augustine)
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I see he spoke out on several topics. God bless him.


3 posted on 03/24/2015 2:09:56 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: NYer

May God bless and keep Cardinal Burke.


4 posted on 03/24/2015 3:09:53 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Let's put the ship of state on Cruz Control with Ted Cruz.)
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To: NYer

From Pope Francis’ opening address at the 2014 SinNod.

>>One general and basic condition is this: speaking honestly. Let no one say: “I cannot say this, they will think this or this of me…”. It is necessary to say with parrhesia all that one feels. After the last Consistory (February 2014), in which the family was discussed, a Cardinal wrote to me, saying: what a shame that several Cardinals did not have the courage to say certain things out of respect for the Pope, perhaps believing that the Pope might think something else. This is not good, this is not synodality, because it is necessary to say all that, in the Lord, one feels the need to say: without polite deference, without hesitation. And, at the same time, one must listen with humility and welcome, with an open heart, what your brothers say. Synodality is exercised with these two approaches.<<

Francis encouraged the dissent!


5 posted on 03/24/2015 4:43:04 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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The cardinal encouraged married couples to be generous in having children, dismissing false notions of the ecological need for population control. “The truth is that if God has called a couple to marriage, then He is calling them also to be generous in receiving the gift of new human life,” he said. “And so we need many larger families today, and thanks be to God I see among some young couples today a remarkable generosity with regard to children.”
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Seems to be a direct reply to Pope Francis saying, "Catholics don't need to breed like rabbits", and on the Pope's views on overpopulation and, tangentially, climate change.

To Cardinal Burke:


6 posted on 03/24/2015 6:47:22 PM PDT by Heart-Rest ("Our hearts are restless, Lord, until they rest in Thee." - St. Augustine)
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To: ebb tide

Of course Francis encouraged the dissent and anyone that thinks otherwise has blinders on. JP2 and B16 put this garbage to rest many times. Now Francis, for some strange reason, thinks he can overrule what they said. Don’t work that way. He is very close to causing a schism within the church and will if any doctrine on marriage or homosexuality is ignored as a result of the hostile takeover by the leftists this coming October.


7 posted on 03/24/2015 9:56:39 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
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