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Francis in his own words: There was no 'multiplication' of loaves: it was just 'sharing'.
Rorate Caeli ^
| June 25, 2019
| New Catholic
Posted on 06/25/2019 3:55:18 PM PDT by ebb tide
Francis in his own words: There was no 'multiplication' of loaves: it was just 'sharing'.
In his own words:
Surprisingly, the account of the multiplication of the loaves does not mention the multiplication itself. On the contrary, the words that stand out are: break, give and distribute (cf. Lk 9:16). In effect, the emphasis is not on the multiplication but the act of sharing. This is important. Jesus does not perform a magic trick; he does not change five loaves into five thousand and then to announce: There! Distribute them! No. Jesus first prays, then blesses the five loaves and begins to break them, trusting in the Father. And those five loaves never run out. This is no magic trick; it is an act of trust in God and his providence.
Francis
Rome, June 23, 2019
On the other hand:
Having reached this point, Venerable Brethren, we have sufficient material in hand to enable us to see the relations which Modernists establish between faith and science, including history also under the name of science. And in the first place it is to be held that the object of the one is quite extraneous to and separate from the object of the other. For faith occupies itself solely with something which science declares to be unknowable for it. Hence each has a separate field assigned to it: science is entirely concerned with the reality of phenomena, into which faith does not enter at all; faith on the contrary concerns itself with the divine reality which is entirely unknown to science. Thus the conclusion is reached that there can never be any dissension between faith and science, for if each keeps on its own ground they can never meet and therefore never be in contradiction. And if it be objected that in the visible world there are some things which appertain to faith, such as the human life of Christ, the Modernists reply by denying this. For though such things come within the category of phenomena, still in as far as they are lived by faith and in the way already described have been by faith transfigured and disfigured, they have been removed from the world of sense and translated to become material for the divine. Hence should it be further asked whether Christ has wrought real miracles, and made real prophecies, whether He rose truly from the dead and ascended into heaven, the answer of agnostic science will be in the negative and the answer of faith in the affirmative - yet there will not be, on that account, any conflict between them. For it will be denied by the philosopher as philosopher, speaking to philosophers and considering Christ only in His historical reality; and it will be affirmed by the speaker, speaking to believers and considering the life of Christ as lived again by the faith and in the faith.
Saint Pius X
Pascendi
September 8, 1907
TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Theology
KEYWORDS: 18thdistrict; antipope; conorlamb; francischurch; heresy; homosexualagenda; pennsylvania; popefrancis; ricksaccone; romancatholicism
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To: 21twelve
I’m not Catholic, so it’s not up to me, but how long is this man going to be tolerated?
To: BipolarBob
Magic is a sin against the first commandment. The Catholic Church condemns it. False witness is a sin too.
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posted on
06/25/2019 5:55:13 PM PDT
by
Romulus
To: M Kehoe
There’s a theolgical debate about that. The manna was either spider poop covered with morning frost, or psilocybin mushrooms. These profound insights are taught in some US seminaries.
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posted on
06/25/2019 6:04:16 PM PDT
by
Marchmain
(peace... pax)
To: Alberta's Child
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posted on
06/25/2019 6:09:01 PM PDT
by
Marchmain
(peace... pax)
To: ebb tide
This man is goofy! He is now taking away miracles quoted in the bible and rewriting them to fit his secular vision of the world. If it was in fact sharing, where does the 12 baskets of leftovers come in? This man is really dangerous! I pray that God removes him quickly.
To: Romulus
The Catholic Church condemns it. Perhaps magic is not the correct word. Why would a traveler wear a St. Christopher medallion around their neck? Why wear a brown scapular to escape hell fire damnation? Does saying "Hail Marys" repetitiously have any value? If so, what?
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posted on
06/25/2019 6:12:20 PM PDT
by
BipolarBob
(I heard a joke the other day that the CNN poll showed . . . No that was it. The CNN poll.)
To: Ponyexpress9790; faithhopecharity
That’s how I envisioned it also.
To: Hardshell
tidbit—
the pope wears trousers under the thin white fabric. The tradition is white silk trousers in warmer months and white velvet in winter.
This pope refuses to wear the custom-made trousers and instead insists on wearing black cloth pants like his days in Argentina.
This has caused consternation among the people who attend the pope, and among a few jesuits who are not happy with the lack of dignity reflected upon the Order.
In a few photos with outdoor light just so, you can see the black underneath the papal robes.
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posted on
06/25/2019 6:21:06 PM PDT
by
Marchmain
(peace... pax)
To: ebb tide
In John’s gospel the feeding of the multitude is seen as a sign that Jesus was a great prophet. When the crowd finds Him the next day, Jesus accuses them of looking for or following Him because they ate of the loaves and were filled.
There is no doubt that He did indeed multiply the loaves and the fish so that all were satisfied.
This pope is frightening and his ideas are multiplying among too many priests.
We had a visiting priest at our parish yesterday. He has been there before and I do not care for him or his sermons. He is a far left agitator so when I saw him I was disappointed knowing his sermon would be a liberal diatribe against the congregants.
It was what I expected and I would so have liked to say something but I have only an hour to get from Mass to my job across town.
He said something very similar to the pope, in that, Jesus is teaching us how to share and that it is our responsibility to see that everyone is satisfied. I don’t disagree that we are called to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit the sick and imprisoned etc. Jesus makes that very clear.
This priest then went on to speak of the children imprisoned on our border and the LGBTQ community that are not welcomed in our parishes.
According to this priest, donating food or clothing or money is not enough if we are not opening our homes and lives to those on the fringe of society. He outright said that we are receiving the Eucharist unworthily.
I serve at this Mass every Sunday so I was sitting in the front row. I thought of getting up and walking out but didn’t. I have considered speaking to my pastor, but he is a bit of a SJW too so I don’t think it would do any good.
Even more frustrating for me is that Sundays like this are a good time to give the congregation a catechism lesson on the Eucharist. Considering the polls that show a large percentage of Catholics do not believe in the Real Presence, and as the Body and Blood of Christ are the Source and Summit of our faith, a lesson on why we believe would have served a better purpose than his lame SJW garbage.
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posted on
06/25/2019 6:30:35 PM PDT
by
Jvette
To: Fedora
He created human beings and let them develop according to the internal laws that he gave to each one so they would reach their fulfillment."That must explain why some priests develop into homosexuals and pederasts and cannot keep their vows.
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posted on
06/25/2019 6:32:50 PM PDT
by
O6ret
To: ebb tide
Thanks for providing the link. In context its very clear that he is not denying the miracle. He is saying that Jesus started breaking the five loaves and those same five loaves never ran out and fed the multitudes. Thats a miracle and not what Pius was warning against. Its also not what naturalists argue about people pulling sandwiches from their pockets.
To: lgjhn23
Gods punishment for Priests Buggering little Altar Boys. He will be the last Pope.
To: Ponyexpress9790
I’ve always thought it was more division than multiplication, take one loaf and divide it, hand one half to someone and the other to another, then they continue to do the same, the miracle is in faith, each time the loaf is halved it becomes like the original half, and everyone does the same until all are fed, at the end the fragments are more than the five loaves they started with. Jesus always does things abundantly. My 2 cents. Actually it was subtraction...It was a matter of 1 minus 1 equals 1...
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posted on
06/25/2019 6:47:09 PM PDT
by
Iscool
To: Alberta's Child
I believe it was St. Jerome ... never heard this interpretation but like it.
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posted on
06/25/2019 6:56:19 PM PDT
by
stig
Historical-critical chickens coming home to roost.
To: ebb tide
If Christ did not physically rise from the dead, then Christianity is as big a scam and fraud as ,well, Islam
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posted on
06/25/2019 7:35:52 PM PDT
by
chesley
(What is life but a long dialog with imbeciles? - Pierre Ryckmans)
To: edwinland; piusv
From Pope Francis' Angelus, June 2, 2013:
This is the miracle: rather than a multiplication it is a sharing, inspired by faith and prayer. Everyone eats and some is left over: it is the sign of Jesus, the Bread of God for humanity.
ANGELUS
St Peter's Square
Sunday, 2 June 2013
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posted on
06/25/2019 7:38:38 PM PDT
by
ebb tide
(We have a rogue curia in Rome)
To: chesley
Interestingly, Pope Francis' go-to theologian is Walter Kasper, whom Francis praises:
"Yesterday, before going to sleep - although I did not do this to put myself to sleep - I read or rather re-read the work of Cardinal Kasper, and I would like to thank him because I found profound theology, and even serene thinking in theology. It is pleasant to read serene theology. And I also found what Saint Ignatius told us about, that 'sensus Ecclesiae," love for Mother Church. It did me good and an idea came to me - excuse me, Eminence, if I embarrass you - but the idea is that this is called 'doing theology on one's knees.' Thank you. Thank you."
Walter Kasper has openly questioned the historicity of Christ's Resurrection.
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posted on
06/25/2019 7:49:57 PM PDT
by
ebb tide
(We have a rogue curia in Rome)
To: ebb tide
Poop Francois, the Dancing Boy of Islam.
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posted on
06/25/2019 8:14:02 PM PDT
by
kiryandil
(Never pick a fight with an angry beehive)
To: ebb tide
Yes I read that. Hes simply saying that 5 loaves did not become 5,000 loaves which were then split up. Hes saying that those 5 loaves were miraculously made capable (this is the miracle) of being shared out among the multitudes.
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