Posted on 01/28/2020 9:44:11 AM PST by ebb tide
PERUGIA, Italy (ChurchMilitant.com) Italy's chief archbishop lashed out at critics of Pope Francis on the feast of Saint Francis de Sales, asking them to make "other choices" and become Protestants if they are unhappy with the policies of the present pontiff.
"Our Protestant brethren have neither the pope nor the bishop everyone makes his own choices. I told someone they could make the choice of becoming Protestant if you don't like the Catholic Church, if this boat is too narrow," Cdl. Gualtiero Bassetti, president of the Episcopal Conference of Italy told journalists in Perugia on Saturday, at a press conference marking the feast of the patron saint of journalism.
Cdl. Gualtiero Bassetti
"Are you not comfortable with the current pontiff? If someone does not like this pope, say it, because he is free to choose other ways," Bassetti told the Italian Catholic Press Union, lashing out at journalists unfavorable to the current papal regime.
The cardinal then apologized for his outburst but insisted that "everyone's goal must be to seek answers for the good of the Church and humanity."
"Criticism is fine, but this destructive criticism is not," the prelate added, observing that "there are too many people speaking against the pope."
Journalist and deacon Nick Donnelly told Church Militant that for a prince of the Church to tell "Catholic journalists critical of Francis to consider leaving the Church" was "a new low for the Bergoglian pontificate."
"That a cardinal archbishop would go so far as to publicly encourage schism shows how angered the Bergoglians are by an independent Catholic media and social media challenging their heresy and immorality," said Donnelly, adding:
It is disingenuous for Bassetti to reduce the crisis besetting the Church to being a question of "liking" or "disliking" Pope Francis. This isn't about a personality clash but about Catholic journalists who love the Church sometimes at great personal cost holding to account powerful prelates who are destroying the Church's communion by promoting false teaching.
At the Perugian press conference, Bassetti reiterated Pope Francis' message for the 54th World Communications Day on the theme: "So that you can tell and fix in memory" (Exodus 10:2), remarking that the priest and the journalist are united by their ability to "distinguish between what is good and less good, between what is right and what is poisonous."
"The journalist," said the cardinal, "becomes the voice if he can discern the cry of the least, of the poor and of those who have no voice" and so the journalist must be the herald of good tidings for the future. "For it is important that the journalist be rich in values that guide his choices and his life."
"Healthy" information represents "a great service to the person and the community" and the media's role of "communication is a vital service, even more so because people are not realizing it," the prelate asserted.
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Conservative media reacted sharply to the cardinal's threat, Secolo d'Italia viewing it as "something that looks like an excommunication" of the pope's critics.
The Italian newspaper called it "an attack of unprecedented violence, if we consider the role that Bassetti plays within the Church" as president of the Italian bishops' conference.
"Bassetti is also archbishop of Perugia. And he launches this freighted warning before journalists in the Umbrian capital ... on the occasion of the celebrations of the feast of the patron saint of journalists?" the newspaper queried.
Meanwhile, marking the feast of St. Francis de Sales, Pope Francis lashed out at "deepfake" news, calling for "courage to reject false and evil stories."
"In an age when falsification is increasingly sophisticated, reaching exponential levels (as in deepfake), we need wisdom to be able to welcome and create beautiful, true and good stories," the Holy Father said.
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"Not all stories are good stories," Francis noted, appealing for a deeper appreciation of the Bible as the "Story of stories" and "the great love story between God and humanity."
The pontiff elaborated:
We may not even realize how greedy we have become for chatter and gossip, or how much violence and falsehood we are consuming. Often on communication platforms, instead of constructive stories which serve to strengthen social ties and the cultural fabric, we find destructive and provocative stories that wear down and break the fragile threads binding us together as a society. By patching together bits of unverified information, repeating banal and deceptively persuasive arguments, sending strident and hateful messages, we do not help to weave human history, but instead strip others of their dignity.
Los Angeles Auxiliary Bp. Robert Barron also added his voice to the debate, calling for bishops to "consider exercising their authority in the digital sphere" to combat "a disconcerting number of such people on social media who are trading in hateful, divisive speech, often deeply at odds with the theology of the Church."
Barron suggested that bishops may have "to introduce something like a mandatum for those who claim to teach the Catholic faith online, whereby a bishop affirms that the person is teaching within the full communion of the Church."
Bassetti has been criticized for his anti-Salvini position and for openly supporting the "sardines" (movimento delle sardine) also known as "Sardines against Salvini" a leftwing political movement that gets its name from protestors tightly packed into public spaces.
"We must not be controllers of their dreams and if they are good dreams, we will say we will be with you," Bassetti told the sardines.
Dear Cdl Basetti,
Neither you, nor the phony pope currently in the Vatican, will chase ME from MY Church.
I will never be separated from MY Beliefs, the Church’s tenets or my relationship with the Lord.
It is you and francis who will have to face Him with answers to WHY you chose to be heretics.
I’m at peace. Are you and your friend?
If you think that condescending kind of comment will get people to consider being Catholic, you are quite mistaken.
I am sorry for offering my comment for an answer to Salvation’s post. I hope you forgive my intrusion.
You accused Salvation of being arrogant, I think. We, as Catholics are taught that if you are baptized into the Catholic Faith, you are Catholic forever. Just as a Catholic Priest who is ordained, notwithstanding his leaving the priesthood,...will ALWAYS be a priest.
I guess that sounds pompous, but that is what we believe.
I apologize again for interfering, but Salvation offering a suggestion that was, I’m sure, well meant.but it is what we a
re taught
, but it is what we are taught
Yes, I understand it’s what you believe. I won’t mock you personally for that belief, and I apologize for possibly coming across like that.
The problem is the “talk to a priest” comment. It’s like the left-winger retort of “educate yourself.” It comes across as calling people ignorant or stupid.
It’s just not a good way to convince people, and you’ll get reactions like I’ve been giving.
All it takes to come back is to sit down and talk with a priest and get your questions answered.
*****
Which priest?
What if someone had an audience with the pope? Is that acceptable to you?
What if the poster is an adolescent and happens to get a priest who likes to molest boys?
See the danger in your open ended suggestion?
You are always a Catholic, once baptized one. You may be an inactive Catholic right now, but you are still a Catholic.
All it takes to come back is to sit down and talk with a priest and get your questions answered.
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Of course you are right. It would take a miracle to transform the highest leadership of the RCC back to one that follows the Faith deposited on this Earth by Jesus Christ. I still pray for the RCC.
Gualtiero Bassetti has assured himself a place at the table when the summer cookouts at the Vatican begin.
You’ve not heard of the Eastern Orthodox?
But...
He later made a U-turn against the Anabaptist peasant rebels, and the Jews.
"In two of his later works, Luther expressed antagonistic, violent views towards Jews, and called for the burnings of their synagogues and their deaths. His rhetoric was not directed at Jews alone, but also towards Catholics, Anabaptists, and nontrinitarian Christians." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther
Luther: "Therefore let everyone who can, smite, slay, and stab, secretly or openly, remembering that nothing can be more poisonous, hurtful, or devilish than a rebel."
In 1526 Luther wrote: "I, Martin Luther, have during the rebellion slain all the peasants, for it was I who ordered them to be struck dead."
Also quoted in Wikipedia: "Luther advocated setting synagogues on fire, destroying Jewish prayerbooks, forbidding rabbis from preaching, seizing Jews' property and money, and smashing up their homes, so that these "envenomed worms" would be forced into labor or expelled "for all time". In Robert Michael's view, Luther's words "We are at fault in not slaying them" amounted to a sanction for murder."
:o/ Well, there was a lot of that going around at the time >:o\
--- none of it was justified, and everyone (of any religious faith, or none) who engaged in oppression and murder, will face the same Judge and have to answer for it in the same way.
Read some St. Robert Bellarmine, Doctor of the Church
I am no Ultramontanist, nor a Sede, nor a Prot....
#notreallysorry
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