Posted on 05/25/2025 11:11:22 AM PDT by ebb tide
I repeat these words from the prophet Amos because they are critical for our time. There has been much bending away from the plumb line of truth. It should be our only measure.
“And the Lord said: Behold, I will set a plumb line in the midst of my people …” (Amos 7:8).
In recent remarks, Cardinal William Goh of Sigapore voiced concerns that the ambiguity in papal teaching, particularly under Amoris Laetitia, and the emphasis on synodality, have led to confusion among bishops and disunity among the laity. This observation is not without merit. Many faithful Catholics – clergy and laity alike – have struggled in recent years to discern the clear teaching of the Church amidst a flood of contradictory signals.
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And yet, it must also be acknowledged that Cardinal Goh himself has at times contributed to this same ambiguity. While he courageously defended natural law in opposing the repeal of Singapore’s anti-sodomy laws, his later statements urging the Church to “embrace” those living sinful lifestyles, and his uncertain stance on Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried, have created understandable disorientation. The shepherd must not only know the sheep but must also lead them with a sure voice.
This is not a matter of personalities or preferences. It is about fidelity to Jesus Christ, who is the same yesterday, today, and forever. The Church is not called to create truth, but to receive it, to guard it, and to proclaim it without distortion. In an age that prizes tolerance above truth, many leaders are tempted to blur the line between mercy and moral compromise. But true mercy never abandons truth. As Pope Benedict XVI once said, “Charity without truth is blind.”
We find ourselves in a time much like that of the prophet Amos, when the Lord declared that He would place a plumb line in the midst of his people. A plumb line does not change with the wind. It does not bend to popular opinion. It simply reveals what is straight and what is not.
We must return to the plumb line – that is, to Christ Himself and to His unchanging doctrine. The conclave has now passed, and while the new pontificate has begun, many remain watchful. We do not look for signs in public appearances or slogans, but in the clear and unambiguous profession of the Catholic faith. What we pray for now, as we look toward the days ahead is that Pope Leo XIV may measure all things according to the carpenter’s standard: truth, charity, and doctrinal integrity.
Let us pray for the grace to remain faithful even when many voices – whether from Rome or elsewhere – fail to give a certain sound. Let us hold fast to what has been handed down, and the truth that Our Lord, who promised to be with His Church always, will not abandon her now.
“He that is not with me, is against me: and he that gathereth not with me, scattereth” (Luke 11:23).
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Bishop Strickland’s comments above were originally published on X.
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I well remember Father Fauci in Larose, South Louisiana. He was from Quebec and spoke both English and French perfectly thus his posting to Larose. He conducted Mass in both languages separately. We had the Latin Mass. We had all the traditions of the our church of the past. He was a tall handsome man and devout. There were no scandals with this priest. An odd attender of his mass was on occasion “Pierre.” Pierre was his dog and on occasion would sneak in for mass. I was a kid then. We lived about 3 blocks from the church. About half the time Pierre hung out with us at our house and the rest of the time with Father Fauci. Pierre liked hanging out with my sisters and brother. Father Fauci knew where Pierre was.
Those were days of innocence. Then Vietnam happened, and the end of innocence.
The reinstate of Strickland and all of those wrongly demoted by Pope Francis is key to Pope Leo.
Thanks for the ping, ebby. Are you concerned for strickland? I see one of the FR commenters is concerned. Is strickland walking a tightrope with his comments in hoping to get in good graces with your new Pope, Pope Leo? I bet he reverts to his old, dastardly days of condemnation and separation from the one Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.
Its a risky gambit don’t you think, ebby? If strickland goes down the ole rabbit hole and condemns the Pope, and the Catholic Church, will you follow his lead? Will you resume your posting anti-Catholic propoganda from the Cartoon Network? Remember, the Pope’s cry for UNITY, ebby! Don’t go down the rabbit hole with your insane clown posse!
You and Jimmy Martin have a big month coming up. Do y'all have your flags and rainbow outfits ready?
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