Posted on 09/28/2020 7:07:01 PM PDT by marshmallow
LEICESTER, United Kingdom Former Irish President Mary McAleese says she is pledging to use whatever time is left to me to challenge Church teachings on homosexuality and women.
Speaking to The View on BBC Northern Ireland on Thursday night, McAleese said, What else I am going to do in retirement except make myself useful in that regard?
McAleese, 69, served as president of Ireland a largely ceremonial position from 1997-2011.
She has clashed with Church leaders in the past and was barred from attending a conference taking place at the Vatican in 2018.
A longtime critic of the Churchs position on human sexuality, the former president, who has long described herself as pro-life, admitted she voted to change Irelands constitutional prohibition on abortion in a 2018 referendum.
In her interview with BBC Northern Ireland, she said she wasnt a hater of the Church, and said spirituality was a deeply beautiful thing that shouldnt be tainted by exclusivity and elitism.
McAleese said she wants to dedicate the rest of her life to challenging the Magisterium of the Church, defining it as essentially the male bishops who regard themselves as the arbitrators of the Churchs teaching.
Large chunks of that teaching are appalling. Large chunks of it over history have been taught with great grandiosity and then have been found wanting, and they have managed to slink away quietly from them, she said.
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of its appalling history of anti-Semitism. It has resiled from anti-Semitism, as you would expect indeed after seeing where anti-Semitism leads after the Holocaust God help us sooner or later they will resile from sexism and homophobia because science and human rights will interrupt the integrity of their narrative, it no longer has any integrity for me, she explained. For me.......
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An entirely self-imposed handicap.
Sure - as it is all over Western Europe (and here now as well).
Sorry!
I watched a documentary of the siege of the Alcazar in Toledo early in the war; it described “international” fighters traveling there from Madrid, taking a few shots at the fortress while posing for pictures, then returning to Madrid. It stood for months until Franco arrived from the south to relieve them, and was a real indicator as to the eventual outcome a couple of years later.
When Franco was asked if rescuing the troops and civilians there might jeopardize taking Madrid, he responded that he had promised them he’d relieve them, and it was very important to show the enemy that when the Nationalists put their minds to an objective there was nothing the left could do to stop them. It was a slow, slogging war but in the end, he was correct; the communists rarely took any new territory, and were just slowly ground down. The southern and northern Nationalist forces linked up in 1936, the Basque country fell a year later, in 1938 the Nationalists cut the republic in two - and there was nothing the communists could do to stop any of it.
Nowadays, the problem is that the globalist policies of the last three decades destroyed the political base that Reagan and Thatcher relied on. Trumpian populism aims to remedy that by creating a new political coalition to defeat the Left's identity politics and lifestyle radicalism.
Those paying close attention recognize that Trump's efforts deeply resonate throughout the Western world because the ill effects of globalism are spread widely and evoke similar responses across national boundaries. So far, Ireland though seems to remain deeply ensnared by globalist thinking.
Ireland seems resigned globalism because like many of the smaller EU countries it can’t compete without being part of a larger bloc.
Socialism in Europe (and now in the US) has one trademark that dooms it: The birthrate of people paying such high taxes is very low, so the model is unsustainable.
All too true. And the Irish liked the subsidies provided by the EU.
That was a real problem; they took thirty pieces of silver to develop their infrastructure, and in relatively short order legalized divorce, “gay marriage”, and abortion. They lost their independence and their souls.
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