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[Catholic Caucus] Brazil's Bishops' Conference blames the country's polarisation on the "extreme right" and "traditionalist groups"
Catholic Conclave ^ | April 26, 2023 | Catholic Conclave

Posted on 04/27/2023 4:11:38 PM PDT by ebb tide

[Catholic Caucus] Brazil's Bishops' Conference blames the country's polarisation on the "extreme right" and "traditionalist groups"

Also trashes Pope Benedict see below- marked red 

Presentation of the report during the General Assembly of the Bishops of Brazil Presentation of the report during the General Assembly of the Bishops of Brazil

In the last session of the 60th General Assembly of the Episcopal Conference of the Bishops of Brazil, the Brazilian episcopate gathered in the Noé Sotillo auditorium of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida to discuss a report commissioned by them under the title: "Threats to ecclesial communion in the current socio-political and pastoral context".

In this harsh and extensive 40-page report, the Brazilian bishops point to the "extreme right" and conservative Catholic media as the cause of the polarisation that Brazil has been experiencing since 2013.

April 26, 2023

Brazil's Bishops' Conference blames the country's polarisation on the "extreme right" and "traditionalist groups"

Also trashes Pope Benedict see below- marked red 

Presentation of the report during the General Assembly of the Bishops of Brazil Presentation of the report during the General Assembly of the Bishops of Brazil

In the last session of the 60th General Assembly of the Episcopal Conference of the Bishops of Brazil, the Brazilian episcopate gathered in the Noé Sotillo auditorium of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida to discuss a report commissioned by them under the title: "Threats to ecclesial communion in the current socio-political and pastoral context".

In this harsh and extensive 40-page report, the Brazilian bishops point to the "extreme right" and conservative Catholic media as the cause of the polarisation that Brazil has been experiencing since 2013.



"In Brazil, polarisation was used by the extreme right to recover the discontent of the 2013 demonstrations". According to the analysis, the demonstrations are expressions of antagonism between rulers and ruled, political class and population, institutions and those who represent them.

The text also pointed out the matrices that are at the origin of polarisation in Brazil, such as militarism, anti-intellectualism, entrepreneurialism, economic liberalism, anti-communism and the fight against corruption. "The encounter of this conservatism brings individualism, punitivism, the valuing of order above the law; and the affective conditions bring humiliation in situations of unemployment, underemployment". The ecclesial analysis also stressed that social networks are crucial and that digital media facilitate rapid communication, but also create bubbles.

Criticism of Bolsonaro

The analysis commissioned by the bishops of Brazil states that "Bolsonaro resorted to religion, as witnessed by the expression that gave "theological" support to his government: "Brazil above all, God above all", his repeated meetings with Evangelical and Catholic religious leaders, in which he sought to associate his government with a supposed divine mandate of salvationist character, against the "corrupt people", who had governed Brazil before him, and against his enemies, identified with the left, strongly demonised".

They also point out that "much of the polarisation that has occurred in Brazil in recent years has occurred through social networks, their bubbles and influential people, also with religious appeal. The use of religion for political purposes then took on a new configuration. Many religious groups, Catholic or not, have been bombarded with an avalanche of news (much of it fake) based on the denial of science and evidence".

Furthermore, they claim that "the concrete consequences of this phenomenon are partly known, but it is not yet known what the real extent of this phenomenon will be in the different strata of the population. No one dares to answer how far the arms (or tentacles) of this fundamentalist-traditionalist alliance will reach. One thing can be said: it will not be for a short period, for the simple fact that this network is expanding more and more".

Criticism of Benedict XVI

In this report commissioned by the Brazilian Episcopal Conference, it is said that the period of "accommodation" between "conservatives" and "progressives" was marked by the pontificates of John Paul II and Benedict XVI, "who, rather than the openness to the creativity of the first reception of the Council, were concerned with offering it a greater institutional and doctrinal framework. Undoubtedly important in times of transition and uncertainty, this framework gradually changed the profile of the Brazilian episcopate, which became more concerned with the moral, canonical, celebratory and dogmatic dimension of the faith than with questions of a pastoral nature or the impact of the action of the faithful in the public sphere. The profound changes affecting society and culture, increasingly plural and fragmented, reinforced the discontinuity of the ecclesial model of the immediate post-Council period".

"Zygmunt Bauman, from an analytical perspective, resorted to the expression "liquid society" to speak of post-modern, plural and fragmented culture, without reference to epistemological, metaphysical, ethical and religious elements that would serve as a foundation and horizon of meaning", the report reads, and then goes on to state that "Benedict XVI, in a more pessimistic judgement, perceives in this lack of foundation and horizon the signs of a 'dictatorship of relativism'. Both readings help to understand the irruption, in recent decades, of the call for the affirmation of identity, which in the religious world translates into fundamentalism and traditionalism".

"Traditionalist" polarisation

The analysis details that "the social and political polarisation of [Brazilian] society, which began in 2013, gradually came to count on the ideological-religious support of some of these communities and influential people. Without direct connection with the spiritual movements born after the Council or with the countless expressions of popular Catholicism, the preaching of traditionalist groups linked to the Dom Bosco Centre and its many branches throughout Brazil found echo and support among the millions of faithful linked to these movements and expressions of popular religiosity".

In another section of the report, it is underlined, by way of regret, that "it should be asked whether the same phenomenon that has occurred in society in recent years, namely the recovery by the extreme right of the discontent present in the demonstrations of 2013, might not also be found in the Church, that is, the neo-traditionalist discourse that recovers and manipulates the expressions of the faithful present in the multiple forms of experiences of devotional and spiritualist movements".

The report commissioned by the bishops makes their position very clear in one of its paragraphs by stating the following: "By showing how the action of certain Catholic-inspired TV programmes, combined with the action of influential "Catholic" people, with a neo-traditionalist profile or in tune with it, on the "common faithful", considered "conservative" or "traditional" by the scholars who took them into account in the studies they devoted to them, has contributed to the intensification of polarisation within the Church and give ideological support to social and political polarisation".

It is also said that these preachers, whom they describe as "influential people" and of "a more traditionalist profile, such as those of the Dom Bosco Centre", are the originators of "the polarisation that has marked Brazilian society since then, the demonisation of progressive or liberating Catholicism, the crusade of defamation and disinformation against the Church committed to the poor, the campaign against the reforms proposed by Pope Francis, the spread of sedevacantism, the persecution of the Fraternity Campaign, of theologians and institutions that discuss topics they consider heretical or contrary to doctrine, generating confusion among the "common believer" and winning over certain important sectors for the ecclesiastical institution, such as seminarians, priests and even bishops or sectors of the laity linked to ecclesial movements".

"The diagnosis of the internal scenario showed how the opposition between the "progressive or liberating Church" and the "conservative and traditional" Church, based on the action of "neo-traditionalist" groups, produced, especially in recent years, a polarisation in the Catholic world, "diabolising" the tradition born of the creative reception of the Second Vatican Council in Latin America and the Caribbean, which has as one of its hallmarks the preferential option for the poor", the report states.

By way of conclusion, the proposed analysis of the ecclesial situation itself "associates the process of polarisation, on the one hand, with the action of extreme right-wing political groups that manipulate religion to achieve their ends, and, on the other hand, with the action of neo-traditionalist groups".

They even go so far as to suggest that the Brazilian Episcopal Conference "should seriously consider creating some kind of observatory or body to help the Catholic faithful to discern what is published in the so-called 'Catholic media'".

The full report is available below in Portuguese.

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TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: brazil; frankenbishops; frankenchurch; heretics; liberationtheology; modernists
"The diagnosis of the internal scenario showed how the opposition between the "progressive or liberating Church" and the "conservative and traditional" Church, based on the action of "neo-traditionalist" groups, produced, especially in recent years, a polarisation in the Catholic world, "diabolising" the tradition born of the creative reception of the Second Vatican Council in Latin America and the Caribbean, which has as one of its hallmarks the preferential option for the poor", the report states.
1 posted on 04/27/2023 4:11:38 PM PDT by ebb tide
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2 posted on 04/27/2023 4:12:16 PM PDT by ebb tide (The pope ... said the church's “catechesis on sex is still in diapers.”)
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To: ebb tide

Nothing cures the problem of polarization quite like blaming it all on the other guy.


3 posted on 04/27/2023 4:16:17 PM PDT by Sirius Lee (They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
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To: ebb tide

Behold...

The new spelling of Catholic

C O M M U N I S T


4 posted on 04/27/2023 4:33:51 PM PDT by cuz1961 (USCGR Veteran )
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To: ebb tide

How many in Brazil even qualify?


5 posted on 04/27/2023 4:36:21 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: ebb tide

These deluded satanic victims can’t recognize truth or logic...they really believe this dreck.


6 posted on 04/27/2023 4:37:02 PM PDT by exPBRrat
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To: ebb tide

Traitors.


7 posted on 04/27/2023 4:37:33 PM PDT by Trump_Triumphant ("Our hearts are restless, Oh Lord, until they rest in thee"- St. Augustine)
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To: ebb tide

Just FYI: Brazilian JESUIT Reflects on LGBTQ+ Pilgrimage to Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
October 13, 2022/4 , Fr. Luís Correa Lima, SJ

Fr. Luis is a professor in theology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. He researches Church history, modernity, and gender and sexual diversity. He has published several texts on these topics, and carries out apostolates with LGBT+ people. His most recent book is Teología y LGBT+...
“My 16 years of ministry with LGBT+ Catholics has been a most rewarding apostolate. This was especially true in September when I attended the Global Network of Rainbow Catholics’ (GNRC) Fourth Assembly in Mexico City. The assembly was a blessing for those who attended. Perhaps most moving was the Mass we celebrated in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a national sanctuary dedicated to the patron saint of Latin America. The basilica was more than two-thirds full when, at the beginning of the celebration, the GNRC group entered in procession with the celebrating priests...”


8 posted on 04/27/2023 4:44:14 PM PDT by Bookshelf
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To: ebb tide

No matter where you go, libs always accuse others of their own crimes.


9 posted on 04/27/2023 4:50:22 PM PDT by Seruzawa ("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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To: ebb tide

Nice try, Leftist Bishops, but here is the fruit of your work: https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2013/07/18/brazils-changing-religious-landscape/


10 posted on 04/27/2023 4:58:22 PM PDT by nicollo ("I said no!")
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To: ebb tide

Let me get this straight. The people who want things to be normal are the problem?


11 posted on 04/27/2023 5:12:05 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire, or both.)
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To: ebb tide

Oops. Sorry. Didn’t see the caucus.

Need to clean my glasses, I guess.


12 posted on 04/27/2023 5:12:50 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire, or both.)
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Bishop Antonio de Castro Mayer
A brief biography on the "Lion of Campos"

This brief biography originally appeared in the July 1991 issue of The Angelus upon Bishop De Castro Mayer's death.

Dom Antonio de Castro Mayer, Bishop of Campos, Brazil, departed to God in his 87th year on April 25, 1991. Born in 1904, Dom Antonio was from Campinhas in Sao Paulo. He studied theology at the Gregorian University in Rome, where he obtained a doctorate. Before becoming a bishop, as a priest of the Sao Paulo diocese, he successively and successfully filled the posts of professor in the Provincial Seminary of Sao Paulo, was canon of the cathedral, parish priest of St. Joseph of Belem in the eastern section of Sao Paulo, and finally that of Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Sao Paulo. He was, at the same time, General Counsellor of Catholic Action for the Archdiocese and, in that function, he wholeheartedly supported Catholic lay organizations in their efforts to check Communist infiltration.

Bishop Antonio de Castro Meyer

In 1948 he was appointed and consecrated coadjutor bishop of Campos, assuming the direction of the diocese one year later. In the 1950's, Bishop de Castro Mayer published a lengthy and timely "Pastoral Letter on Problems of the Modern Apostolate," in which he attacked Modernism, whose ravages he already had foreseen. During the 1960's, Bishop de Castro Mayer fought against the Communists on the home front and against the Modernists in Rome. In 1964, Brazil was barely kept from falling into the Communist bloc - this due to devotion to Our Lady of Fatima and the regular recitation of the Rosary by large multitudes of the people. But the Brazilian episcopate was divided on the question of the socialist land reforms, which were the beginning of Communism. Many of them approved this reform but Bishop de Castro Mayer, along with Archbishop Sigaud, led the minority of bishops who opposed it, thus playing a central role in the defeat of Communism in Brazil.

Bishop Antonio de Castro Mayer
Bishop de Castro Mayer (right) with Archbishop Lefebvre (left) and
Archbishop Sigaud (center)
during the Second Vatican Council

In Rome he was again associated with Archbishop Sigaud in the formation of the Coetus lnternationalis Patrum, an organization of traditional bishops to counter the Modernists' attempts to take over the Council. This organization founded by Archbishop Lefebvre and presided over by Archbishop Sigaud, amongst other things, had a petition signed by over 450 bishops asking for the condemnation of Communism. It was Bishop de Castro Mayer who presented this petition to the Council, although to no avail.

Bishop de Castro Mayer was especially outstanding for his refusal to accept the post-conciliar changes in the liturgy. Until his forced retirement in 1981 the traditional Latin Mass was celebrated throughout his diocese, along with all the other traditional Catholic practices and devotions - and he was to continue this battle even when replaced by Bishop Navarro. The majority of the priests in the diocese of Campos (336 of them!) resisted the Modernist orientations of the new bishop and remained faithful. Bishop Antonio was thus able to maintain a completely traditional "diocese" within a diocese, with around 40,000 faithful, which he organized in parallel chapels to protect the faithful from the enemies within.

His association with Archbishop Lefebvre strengthened further in 1983 when they wrote a joint Open Letter to the Pope in which they publicly exposed the proliferation of errors within the post-conciliar Church that all of their private efforts had until then done nothing to stop. His understanding of the gravity of the crisis of faith in the Church was so profound that he was to be found at Archbishop Lefebvre's side on the occasion of the episcopal consecrations of 1988. His so crucial presence was, as he himself explained, "to accomplish my duty: to make a public Profession of Faith."

Soon after this historic event he began to lose his physical strength and eventually died of respiratory failure on April 25, 1991 (exactly one month after Archbishop Lefebvre). He was buried on the following day, at 4:00 p.m., in a chapel crypt of Our Lady of Carmel in Campos.


13 posted on 04/27/2023 5:27:29 PM PDT by ebb tide (The pope ... said the church's “catechesis on sex is still in diapers.”)
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To: BenLurkin
The people who want things to be normal are the problem?

Yes. Normalcy is division from perversion. Orthodoxy is division from heresy. Perverted heretics (or are they heretical perverts?) can't comprehend that they might be the problem. "Truth" is that which furthers "La Revolucion", in the perverts' minds.

14 posted on 04/27/2023 5:30:38 PM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: ebb tide

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To: nicollo

I think it’s down to about 50% now - and still falling.


16 posted on 04/27/2023 6:59:10 PM PDT by madprof98
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