Posted on 01/29/2017 4:49:48 AM PST by BlessedBeGod
It is clear that the Church is facing a grave crisis.
A week doesn't go by when there is news of a member of the clergy somewhere in the world making headlines for saying or doing something that appears to reject or contradict the doctrine of the Church. I've been told by older Catholics that the present times are bringing back bad memories of the doctrinal chaos and moral confusion following the Second Vatican Council. What Cdl. Henri de Lubac, S.J. wrote in 1967 seems to apply to the Church of 2017, "It is clear that the Church is facing a grave crisis. Under the name of 'the new Church,' 'the post-Conciliar Church,' a different Church from that of Jesus Christ is now trying to establish itself."
Over Christmas a European bishop gave an interview in which he said that divorced and civilly "remarried" Catholics now have the "blessing of the Pope" to receive Holy Communion. He went on to assert that the use of contraception is "a decision of conscience" for couples and that Natural Family Planning was only a "recommendation" of the Church. He also went on to agree that homosexual persons can constitute a family. In this interview the bishop appears to undermine Sacred Scripture's teaching on homosexuality, Our Lord's teaching on adultery, Pope St. John Paul II's Familiaris Consortio, and Blessed Paul VI's Humanae Vitae. However, none of these aberrant doctrines can be found in the text of Amoris Laetitia.
During the same week Catholic media reported that a European Bishops' Conference website had posted an interview with a bishop in which he welcomed the fact that couples in "interdenominational" marriage were already receiving Holy Communion, and expressing the hope that during the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation that this practice would be officially sanctioned by the Catholic Church.
So, in this time, when misleading statements on doctrine and morality in the Church are rife, how do we stay true to Christ and help our families survive with our faith intact? Sacred Scripture is full of guidance for such times and tips about how to save souls from being trapped in error and sin...
Subjects Covered
1. Beware of False Prophets
2. False Prophets in the Old Testament
3. Our Lord's Warnings About False Prophets
4. The Apostles' Experience of False Prophets
5. Modern Popes on False Prophets
(Excerpt) Read more at Church Militant ...
Where does he criticize Francis and Amoris Latitia?
I urge my Catholic friends to look up the Popes from the Medici Family and see how badly that ended. It wasn't pretty but it ultimately saved the church and reformed it into a force for good.
True. However, poor Ann B. has the persuasion ability of an oversized wrecking ball, uses the hammer to kill a knat, and “teaches” the faith, the practices of the Church, and it’s history, with neither mercy nor charity.
Its interesting that this writer presents Cardinal Henri de Lubac as being a a virtual defender of the Church. Moreover, the writer disingenuously implies that the doctrinal confusion and moral chaos that followed Vatican II, was between the true teachings of the Church prior to Vatican II, and the false teachings that followed. Nothing could be further from the truth.That was not Father de Lubacs belief at all. Following Vatican II, all but a handful of bishops (such as Archbishop Lefebvre) had accepted the teachings of Vatican II as being orthodox. The fight in which de Lubac was taking sides was between the Modernists who promoted Vatican II. If this were a political setting, some might say that this is a FAKE NEWS.
To begin with, faithful Catholics should well understand that Henri de Lubac was a Modernist of the first order his entire lifeincluding so at the time of his death in 1991. Indeed, Pope Pius XII authored his encyclical, Humani Generis, in direct response to de Lubac, who wrote that the Church is the community of the whole people of God, rather than the Mystical Body of Christ. Father de Lubacs confused position of the Church went on further to falsely equate the role of the laity as being effectively equal to that of the clergy. Shortly thereafter, the Holy See prohibited any publication of de Lubacs writings, and he remained virtually silenced until 1958, the year Pope Pius XII died.
When the Modernists gained control of the Vatican, thereafter, de Lubac and many other Modernists were miraculously rehabilitated. Father de Lubac was named as an expert on the Council, and eventually made a cardinal. The quote attributed to de Lubac is accurate enough, but the writer confuses his readers when he takes it out of context. When de Lubac criticized the new Church, he was not complaining that the followers of Vatican II were abandoning the true teachings of the Church, his complaint was with the split that was developing between the different Modernist bishops that were all a part of Vatican II.
That well known split related to the creators of a publication known as the Concilium, and involved Father Joseph Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI) et al, on the one side, and Father Edward Schillebeeckx, et al, on the other side. All of these men were Modernists, but much in the same way that the Protestant religions began breaking apart immediately after Martin Luthers Revolution, the Modernist bishops of Vatican II began to split apart almost immediately after the Council concluded it’s work in 1965. The disagreement involved the now infamous Spirit of Vatican II.
And yes, there is another split developing within the Church at this time, albeit at a much higher level in that this time it involves the pope. But faithful Catholics should be aware that the split (and potential schism) is among the modern Catholics who have blindly followed the false teachings of the Second Vatican Council. Traditional Catholics, who continue to adhere to the immutable doctrinal truths of the Church pre-dating Vatican II, are not involved in this food fight. Michael Voris and his team perform no service for faithful Catholics by suggesting that some of the modern bishops are following the truth on this issue. They may be right for opposing Armies Laetitia, but theyre far from correct on holding fast to Vatican II.
So, in this time, when misleading statements on doctrine and morality in the Church are rife, how do we stay true to Christ and help our families survive with our faith intact? Sacred Scripture is full of guidance for such times and tips about how to save souls from being trapped in error and sin.
The Bible doesn’t say what we think it says and says a lot of things that offends my human nature.
From the comments at the site:
Well, I for one look forward to the second part of this article, because, left by itself, this first part is, for me personally, more upsetting than enlightening. Who will call out the false prophets for us by name? Who will tell us with authority what teachings are NOT consistent with the Church’s authentic Magisterium? Is each faithful Catholic left abandoned like a Protestant to decide for himself who is true and who false? As has been said so often by so many, it comes down to the Holy Father to declare truth with clarity;
I would suggest there are options other oneself or the Holy Father? False dichotomous decision and what is the source of that lie?
I would suggest a reminder:
Jer_31:33 “But this is the new covenant I will make with the people of Israel on that day,” says the LORD. “I will put My instructions deep within them, and I will write them on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be My people.
Heb_10:16 “This is the new covenant I will make with My people on that day, says the LORD: I will put My laws in their hearts, and I will write them on their minds.”
Ears to hear. Jesus used the term A LOT. But notice how it changed in the book of Revelation. We don’t lean on our own understanding and we don’t lean on the Pope.
Luk_14:35 Flavorless salt is good neither for the soil nor for the manure pile. It is thrown away. Anyone with ears to hear should listen and understand!”
Rev_2:7 “Anyone with ears to hear must listen to the Spirit and understand what He is saying to the churches. To everyone who is victorious I will give fruit from the tree of life in the paradise of God.
But what does the LORD say about false prophets?
Jer 23:34 “If any prophet, priest, or anyone else says, ‘I have a prophecy from the LORD,’ I will punish that person along with his entire family.
Jer 23:35 You should keep asking each other, ‘What is the LORD’s answer?’ or ‘What is the LORD saying?’
Jer 23:36 But stop using this phrase, ‘prophecy from the LORD.’ For people are using it to give authority to their own ideas, turning upside down the words of our God, the living God, the LORD of Heaven’s Armies.
Jer 23:37 “This is what you should say to the prophets: ‘What is the LORD’s answer?’ or ‘What is the LORD saying?’
Jer 23:38 But suppose they respond, ‘This is a prophecy from the LORD!’ Then you should say, ‘This is what the LORD says: Because you have used this phrase, “prophecy from the LORD,” even though I warned you not to use it,
Bravo!
I agreed with almost all of your post. Where we disagree is that the split has included all of the popes since Vatican II, not just the current man sitting in the Chair of Peter. ALL of them preached, professed and enforced the false teachings of Vatican II to the entire Universal Church.
As for Michael Voris and his so-called "Church Militant"? Since he does not get the real issue and refuses to place blame where it belongs (Francis), he merely scratches at the surface.
You are correct. If I indicated otherwise I was wrong. Every pope since Pius XII were Modernists.
AS for Voris, I believe he does “get it” quite well; he just has elected to take a different path. Louis Verrachio of “akacatholic.com” (formerly “harvesting the fruit.com”) explained in great detail a while back how and why he “transitioned”. Those two were once close associates. Louie ha a great site. Very “Catholic” and intellectually challenging.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Yes, I agree that Louie gets it. I enjoy his blog very much. However, until Voris stops ignoring the elephant in the room, as far as I’m concerned he isn’t doing anyone any good.
Ratzinger was not a modernist. As head of the Congregation for the Defense of the Faith he led the fight against modernism in the Church.
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