Posted on 10/24/2023 3:23:51 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
I recently was on the road for a while and went to Mass at a parish (in another state) that I’d never been to before. The small church was quite lovely, the liturgy quite reverent, and the homily quite horrible.
There were several reasons for the latter, but foremost was the strange description of the (then) upcoming Synodal gathering in Rome. In sum: the month-long event in Rome, was about “change,” said the priest. To wit: might the Church change her teachings about women being priests? And would the Church change how she sees and understand LGBT+ individuals?
The priest put forward the questions, but without any background or context. And he certainly didn’t mention that Pope Francis has already, with somewhat rare clarity, emphatically dismissed the possibility of women being priests, as well as the possibility of “gay marriage” in the Church.
Two words came to mind: “change” and “confusion.”
(Excerpt) Read more at catholicworldreport.com ...
“Perpetual Change and Confusion”
Wait, is this about the Speaker Election?
Title Edit: Welcome to the Church of Perpetual Change and Confusion.
As this is not catholic caucus, I venture to say with love and respect, stick to scripture. Gods word doesn’t change.
True that.
Interestingly, many FRomans claim the Catholic church never changes so this is certainly an interesting thread title.
What the thread title is referring to is the current Marxist takeover of the Vatican, lead by Freemason Jorge Mario Bergoglio. He is attempting to do away with dogma of the Church that is based 100% on the Bible, as in the sin of sodomy.
and the definition of marriage. He hates Catholics that practice the faith and constantly belittles them. He hates clergy. If you can image a “pope” that actually hates the Catholic Church, it’s him.
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