Posted on 02/13/2023 10:32:48 AM PST by Gillibrand1
You have just finished the "European leg" in Prague. There are different opinions between East and West, North and South. How did you experience these tensions?
Jean-Claude Cardinal Hollerich (General Relator of the World Synod and Archbishop of Luxembourg): Tensions are normal in the Church. One should not be surprised by tensions. There are also tensions within each individual Church, not to mention the German Church. So tensions are normal.
But we were also able to experience the communion, the community of the Church. We appreciated each other and listened to each other. That is also very important. We do not represent opinions that we consider to be absolute, but we are in dialogue, we listen. And listening can also move something in one's own heart, change something. And I think it was the first time that we were able to speak so freely in Europe and that everyone was able to present his or her view and was heard by the others with respect.
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Why not? Has it now become "anything goes in Frankenchurch"?
That gentleman Raho has set himself up as Bergoglio’s leading cheerleader on twitter. At the end of the day, it’s all about the LGBT agenda and Bergoglio’s embrace thereof.
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