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Why We Can’t All Get Along: The Myth of Accord Between Catholicism and False Ecumenism
Remnant Newspaper ^ | December 9, 2022 | Robert Morrison

Posted on 12/10/2022 6:37:15 AM PST by ebb tide

Why We Can’t All Get Along: The Myth of Accord Between Catholicism and False Ecumenism

“Sir, you and I are not one in religion. Wherefore I pray you content yourself. I bar none of prayer; only I desire them of the household of faith to pray with me, and in my agony to say one Creed.” — St. Edmund Campion

St. Edmund Campion and his fellow English Martyrs willingly suffered torture and gruesome death rather than compromise their Catholic Faith. In many instances, their executioners offered to spare them if they “merely” abandoned the Catholic Faith in favor of the Anglican religion. They did not hesitate to refuse.

Blessed Thomas Cottam’s response to his executioners is a perfect statement of the resolve all saints have had:

“I will not swerve an iota from my faith, for any thing. Yea, if I had ten thousand lives I would rather lose them all, than forsake the Catholic Faith in any point.”

Fr. Cottam and his fellow English Martyrs understood that the new Anglican religion resembled Catholicism in most respects, but they still knew they would lose their souls if they abandoned the Catholic Faith.

We see many instances in which the documents of Vatican II offer a far less robust defense of the Catholic Faith than the Church had previously presented, especially where such defenses have historically offended Protestants.

Centuries later, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre wrote the following description of the ongoing Second Vatican Council in his 1963 letter to the members of his Congregation of the Holy Ghost:

“Some saw ecumenism as the main objective of the Council, thus tending to omit from the documents laid before it whatever might revive differences rather than tend to unity. This anxiety certainly loomed largely in the discussions on the two sources of revelation. It also lay at the root of the demand for some modification of the schemata on ecumenism.” (Feast of the Annunciation, 1963)

And so we see many instances in which the documents of Vatican II offer a far less robust defense of the Catholic Faith than the Church had previously presented, especially where such defenses have historically offended Protestants.

In his Open Letter to Confused Catholics, Archbishop Lefebvre described the way in which the Freemasons applauded the Council’s ecumenical efforts:

“Another brother, Mr. Marsaudon of the Scottish Rite, spoke as follows of the ecumenism nurtured during the Council: ‘Catholics, especially the conservatives, must not forget that all roads lead to God. And they will have to accept that this courageous idea of freethinking, which we can really call a revolution, pouring forth from our Masonic lodges, has spread magnificently over the dome of St. Peter’s.’”

Even if there were many bishops at the Council who did not yet realize this new orientation towards false ecumenism, those who would implement the post-Conciliar changes knew exactly what would happen when they unleashed this blasphemous insanity on the Church and world.

There has been no turning back from Assisi — Benedict XVI and Francis organized similar spectacles and have repeatedly made it clear that ecumenism is an “irreversible” commitment in the post-Vatican II Church.

Two decades later, Archbishop Lefebvre witnessed with great horror the tangible manifestation of this ecumenism in John Paul II’s 1986 prayer meeting at Assisi. Of that tragic meeting, Archbishop Lefebvre and Bishop de Castro Mayer wrote the following in a joint declaration:

“Indeed, it is clear that since the Second Vatican Council, the Pope and the Bishops are making more and more of a clear departure from their predecessors. Everything that had been put into place by the Church in past centuries to defend the Faith, and everything that was done by the missionaries to spread it, even to the point of martyrdom, henceforth is considered to be a fault which the Church must confess and ask pardon for. . . . The high point of this rupture with the previous Magisterium of the Church took place at Assisi, after the visit to the synagogue. The public sin against the one, true God, against the Incarnate Word, and His Church, makes us shudder with horror. John Paul II encourages the false religions to pray to their false gods—an immeasurable, unprecedented scandal.”

There has been no turning back from Assisi — Benedict XVI and Francis organized similar spectacles and have repeatedly made it clear that ecumenism is an “irreversible” commitment in the post-Vatican II Church:

“A shared commitment to ecumenism is an essential requirement of the faith we profess; it stems from our very identity as Christ’s followers. As disciples, following the same Lord, we have increasingly come to realize that ecumenism is a journey and, as the various Popes have repeatedly stated since the Second Vatican Council, a journey that is irreversible. This is not an optional way. Our unity grows as we make this journey.” (19 January 2019, Francis, Address to Members of the Ecumenical Delegation from Finland)

As Archbishop Lefebvre and Bishop de Castro Mayer wrote in response to the 1986 prayer meeting at Assisi, false ecumenism offends God because it obscures or abandons the truths of the Church He established in a misguided effort to make peace with false religions. This is the primary reason Catholics must oppose false ecumenism and, at the very least, never support such unholy initiatives.

In addition to offending God, false ecumenism makes a mockery of the Catholic Faith, as Fr. Dominique Bourmaud explained in his One Hundred Years of Modernism:

"Of all the topics treated at the Council, that of ecumenism certainly best reveals the affinity and the unity of thought between the Council and the modernists. In fact, the periti who directed the Council are the same men who were targeted and exiled for their modernist ideas fifteen years earlier. It should come as no surprise that the ecumenism advocated and put into practice at the Council should be of modernist inspiration. Ecumenical unity cannot arise from the truth of facts and realities, and so poses a theoretically insoluble problem, to be resolved only in practice. Accordingly, the only solution can be to sacrifice truth and the principle of non-contradiction in the name of an artificial unity maintained by equivocation. To promote ecumenism means signing a treaty of non-aggression, granting all religions citizenship in the great pantheon of creeds. The only commandment is the exclusion of exclusivity: freedom for all in all things, except for those who believe in the truth. The Catholic Church herself is warmly invited to take her place in the assembly, on the condition that she abdicate her pretension to a monopoly of holiness, truth, and unity.”

So, despite the eloquent words from John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis, every bit of their ecumenical outreach has been complete nonsense. It is for this reason that these initiatives have led to mass apostasy and shuttered churches despite the great hopes that they would instead fill the pews with converts.

Francis has added another absurd dimension to this by attacking Traditional Catholics: now all Christian religions are pleasing to God, and are paths to Heaven, except for the Traditional Catholicism of the saints.

We do not have to be theologians to understand how wicked and preposterous false ecumenism is. We can grasp it intuitively by considering how false ecumenism relates to the all-important question of how we save our souls:

Francis has added another absurd dimension to this by attacking Traditional Catholics: now all Christian religions are pleasing to God, and are paths to Heaven, except for the Traditional Catholicism of the saints.

Who benefits from this false ecumenism? Those with eyes to see have known from the beginning that Satan fights for the spread of false ecumenism because it offends God and leads souls to hell. Today’s globalists also benefit from false ecumenism because it leads to a population of neutered Catholics, who generally believe there is no reason to really care about the Faith in the same way that the English Martyrs cared about it. Why, for instance, would Catholics who think that all Protestant religions lead their believers to Heaven ever find it necessary to defend Catholic moral beliefs to the point of real sacrifice?

Based on all of this, no reasonable Catholic can deny the fact that false ecumenism is an extraordinarily destructive and pervasive error plaguing not only the Church but the entire world. Even so, some well-meaning Catholics wonder whether they ought to refrain from seriously opposing those who promote false ecumenism out of concern that such resistance may cause friction with Francis or otherwise be off-putting to non-Catholics.

Should today’s Catholics remain indifferent (and silent) about false ecumenism if, for instance, it meant that Francis would allow them greater access to the Tridentine Mass?

Louis-Edouard Cardinal Pie (1815-1880) had this to say about priests and bishops who hesitate to oppose error:

“If I were indifferent before the error, the faithful could easily imagine that to pass into heresy is something indifferent. If the world presents before his eyes some great benefit with the condition of a change in his beliefs, this man, seeing my lack of passion against the separated sects, will say to himself: ‘God is on both sides, my choice is of no importance whatsoever; this diversity has been introduced simply by human quarrels; God can be equally honored on every side.”

Cardinal Pie put the question in terms of the faithful being offered some “great benefit” for accepting an anti-Catholic error. Certainly the English Martyrs did not make any such compromises to save their lives — which many would see as a “great benefit”; but should today’s Catholics remain indifferent (and silent) about false ecumenism if, for instance, it meant that Francis would allow them greater access to the Tridentine Mass? We can answer that with another question: do we really think that we please God by turning a blind eye to heresies that offend Him so grievously and lead souls to hell, just so that we might have better access to Mass?

How can we deserve to have the “Mass of Ages” if we will not cooperate with God’s grace to oppose these attacks on the “Faith of Our Fathers”?

Without question, we can all strive to become more prudent and charitable in resisting the errors emanating from Francis and his collaborators. But there is absolutely no legitimate understanding of our Catholic Faith that in any way permits us to remain indifferent to the baneful error of false ecumenism. Instead, we have even more reason today to echo Archbishop Lefebvre’s condemnation of false ecumenism, taken from his Spiritual Journey, written in the last years of his life:

“Vatican II’s desire to integrate in the Church non-Catholics, such as they are, is a scandalous and adulterous desire. The Secretariat for the Unity of Christians by favoring the granting of mutual concessions — dialogue — leads to the destruction of the Catholic Faith, the destruction of the Catholic priesthood, and the elimination of the power of Peter and of the bishops. The missionary spirit of the apostles, the martyrs and the saints is eliminated. For as long as the Secretariat keeps the false ecumenism as its orientation and Roman ecclesiastical authorities approve it, we can affirm that they remain in open, official rupture with all the past of the Church and with its official Magisterium.”

How can we deserve to have the “Mass of Ages” if we will not cooperate with God’s grace to oppose these attacks on the “Faith of Our Fathers”? If we want to fight for the Mystical Body of Christ, we should defend and promote the unadulterated Catholic Faith and try to become saints. That is the only process that has ever worked, there are no shortcuts. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us!



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Francis has added another absurd dimension to this by attacking Traditional Catholics: now all Christian religions are pleasing to God, and are paths to Heaven, except for the Traditional Catholicism of the saints.
1 posted on 12/10/2022 6:37:15 AM PST by ebb tide
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2 posted on 12/10/2022 6:37:50 AM PST by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide

Well, your pope is the man chosen by God and the majority of the Cardinals across the world to lead the Catholic church.

You have no right to complain and you have no function to remove such a person from their position of power and authority.

It’s a great gig, if you can get it, being a pope.


3 posted on 12/10/2022 6:42:54 AM PST by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: ConservativeMind
You have no right to complain

Really? That's not what canon law says.

§2 Christ’s faithful are at liberty to make known their needs, especially their spiritual needs, and their wishes to the Pastors of the Church.

§3 They have the right, indeed at times the duty, in keeping with their knowledge, competence and position, to manifest to the sacred Pastors their views on matters which concern the good of the Church. They have the right also to make their views known to others of Christ’s faithful, but in doing so they must always respect the integrity of faith and morals, show due reverence to the Pastors and take into account both the common good and the dignity of individuals.

4 posted on 12/10/2022 7:01:11 AM PST by Campion (Everything is a grace, everything is the direct effect of our Father's love - Little Flower)
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To: ConservativeMind

Bad Popes are allowed to be chosen by God, in the same way God allows people to sin. Sometimes we (like the Jews of ancient time) are punished by being given what we ask for.

You are correct in that no one has the authority to remove him, but obedience to God demands resistance to heresy, no matter who promotes it, lest one fall into the sin of human respect.

As to whether a manifest heretic can actually be considered a Pope- that is for a later Pope to decide. Personally, I pray for a Saint Paul type conversion.


5 posted on 12/10/2022 7:05:41 AM PST by rmichaelj (Ave Maria gratia plena, Dominus tecum.)
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To: ebb tide

38 Whoever Is Not against Us Is for Us. John said to him, “Teacher, we observed someone expelling demons in your name, and we forbade him because he was not one of us.”[a] 39 Jesus replied, “Do not hinder him, for no one who performs a miracle in my name will be able soon afterward to speak evil of me. 40 Whoever is not against us is for us. 41 Amen, I say to you, whoever gives you a cup of water to drink because you bear the name of Christ will certainly not go unrewarded.

Mark 9-38-41 The key teaching here is “Whoever is not against us is for us” All Christians should be united together against the evil one.


6 posted on 12/10/2022 7:06:00 AM PST by rod5591
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To: rmichaelj

Did you ask for it?


7 posted on 12/10/2022 7:11:11 AM PST by joesbucks
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To: Campion

Can someone explain this to me. Why is it that the same people say these two things:

1) There is only one way to worship God and it is the Roman Catholic way.
2) The the Pope must give us freedom to worship God (Latin Mass) in a different way than the Church dictates.


8 posted on 12/10/2022 7:16:19 AM PST by Renfrew
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To: ebb tide

Are you of the opinion that God-fearing, Spirit-filled, born-again Christians of protestant churches aren’t pleasing to God and Catholicism is the only true faith to please Him?


9 posted on 12/10/2022 7:21:15 AM PST by Nathan _in_Arkansas (Hoist the black flag and begin slitting throats. )
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To: Renfrew

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Why is it that the same people say these two things:

An answer:
Babel and Babylon..


10 posted on 12/10/2022 7:22:03 AM PST by delchiante
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To: Nathan _in_Arkansas

Yes; that is my opinion. It’s also the opinion of the Catholic Church, prior to Vatican II.


11 posted on 12/10/2022 7:25:05 AM PST by ebb tide
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To: Renfrew
Because your choice #2 is a false summary.

The Latin Mass is NOT "a different way than the Church dictates"!

12 posted on 12/10/2022 7:43:51 AM PST by G Larry ( "woke" means 'stupid enough to fall for the promotion of every human weakness into a virtue')
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To: G Larry

“The Latin Mass is NOT a different way than the Church dictates”

So the Pope is a-okay with the Latin Mass?


13 posted on 12/10/2022 7:46:50 AM PST by Renfrew
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To: Nathan _in_Arkansas

Did Jesus promise us a Helper (Holy Spirit to guide us) OR did He promise us a man made denomination ruled by one man? Search your Bibles for the answer.


14 posted on 12/10/2022 7:49:25 AM PST by BipolarBob (The party never stops until someone calls the cops.)
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To: Renfrew
That's is a different question.

Doctrine is only established/clarified when the Pope speaks "ex-Cathedra", which Pope Francis has never done so.

15 posted on 12/10/2022 7:54:03 AM PST by G Larry ( "woke" means 'stupid enough to fall for the promotion of every human weakness into a virtue')
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To: ebb tide

I recommend you commit to the Lord Jesus Christ over man-made constructs.

The only action that will draw you into the Kingdom is admitting that you’re a sinner, asking Him for forgiveness, and keeping His word.

I wouldn’t dare argue that Catholics aren’t going to Heaven as I don’t know anyone’s heart and relationship with Him except my own.

I would recommend spreading the Gospel rather than attempting to argue non-Catholics aren’t Christians.

“If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.” - Mark 3:25


16 posted on 12/10/2022 8:22:47 AM PST by Nathan _in_Arkansas (Hoist the black flag and begin slitting throats. )
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To: Nathan _in_Arkansas

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Are you of the opinion that God-fearing, Spirit-filled, born-again Christians of protestant churches aren’t pleasing to God and Catholicism is the only true faith to please Him?

In the 1500s, the very first protesters of Rome labeled the Papacy and Pope, Antichrist..

The answer you may or may not get from your question may be revealing to just what Daniel and Revelation were revealing..

And why the Geneva Bible came to America. A bible that labeled Rome, the Papacy and Pope, Antichrist..

And why some who had that Bible even banned December 25 and Easter in communities here, because they were ‘Popish’..

Mother of Harlots is an indictment on mother and her harlot daughters.
It would seem Catholiscm sees Protestant churches as harlot daughters that need to come back to mother.

The bible sees Mother and daughters as harlots and those who see it too, are called to flee..

Thankfully only a few more years of demon possessed swine flesh is predicted in the bible.

Take care what doctrines of demons one seeks to eat/consume/touch..


17 posted on 12/10/2022 8:24:59 AM PST by delchiante
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To: G Larry

But it is doctrine that the Pope rules over the church, so doesn’t that mandate believers to follow the Pope’s wishes?


18 posted on 12/10/2022 8:27:32 AM PST by Renfrew
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To: BipolarBob

Brother, I know the answer.

I was asking him the question as I couldn’t believe a follower of Christ would condemn another.

I understand that certain “Christian” sects and cults aren’t in line with the Bible or the Gospel. However, there are many Protestant denominations which are God-fearing, Spirit-filled, and committed to the Great Commission and caring for “the least of these.”

I would be fearful of condemning others just to get to the Judgement to hear, “depart from Me, you worker of iniquity. I never knew you.”


19 posted on 12/10/2022 8:28:45 AM PST by Nathan _in_Arkansas (Hoist the black flag and begin slitting throats. )
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To: ebb tide

#11

Says it right here in my Bible:

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that only Catholics who believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

It’s a double conditional hierarchical thingy, donchano(?). First, pay homage to the Roman Catholic Church. Then, second, belief in the Son.


20 posted on 12/10/2022 8:44:21 AM PST by Sir Bangaz Cracka (Poor 'lil Travon bees slamming dat white cracka'a head into dat sidewalk causin he be scared)
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