Posted on 07/29/2005 9:54:14 AM PDT by NYer
ROME, Italy, July 28, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) In the conclusion of Cardinal Ratzingers lecture, now Pope Benedict XVI, delivered on April 1st, the eve of John Paul IIs death, the then Cardinal strongly denounced the European Enlightenment culture and its increasing dogmatism against religion, Christianity and freedom.
The Cardinal expressed his belief that the reasons given by the architects of the EU Constitution for excluding God from the documentthat the mention of God or recognition of the Christian roots of the continent might offend those of other religionsdoesnt hold up under scrutiny.
The affirmation that the mention of the Christian roots of Europe injures the sentiments of many non-Christians who are in Europe, is not very convincing, given that it relates, first of all, to an historical fact that no one can seriously deny It is not the mention of God that offends those who belong to other religions, but rather the attempt to build the human community absolutely without God, said the Cardinal.
Instead, Ratzinger continued, it is obvious that the exclusion of religion from the public sphere is rather the result of the imposition of Enlightenment dogma, which dogma falsely professes the ideals of freedom and tolerance. Indeed, one of the inevitable consequences of what Ratzinger called the Culture of Rights, as divorced from its Judeo-Christian roots, is that the concept of discrimination is ever more extended, and so the prohibition of discrimination can be increasingly transformed into a limitation of the freedom of opinion.
Very soon, said the Cardinal in a chilling prophesy that is already coming to fulfillment in many Western nations, including Canada, it will not be possible to state that homosexuality, as the Catholic Church teaches, is an objective disorder in the structuring of human existence.
According to Ratzinger it is obvious that the ill-defined or undefined concept of freedom, which is at the base of this culture, inevitably entails contradictions A confused ideology of freedom leads to dogmatism, which is showing itself increasingly hostile to freedom.
Ratzinger concluded by expressing his strong doubt that the Enlightenment culture will ever provide a common cause for men. We have to ask ourselves, says the Cardinal, if it is really complete in itself, to the degree that it has no need of a root outside itself. The implied answer, of course, is no, the Enlightenment culture without the firm foundation of Europes roots in Christianity can only devolve into a pseudo and dogmatic religion, ultimately restrictive of freedom.
Don't bother. The part about Peter the Roman was added long after St. Malachy's prophecy was written. I am a believer in prophecy, make no mistake, but I tend to think Malachy's prophecy to be a pious fraud.
Every since I left the Corps and police work the only source of adrenaline rush I get is to challenge her highness.
The last Pope will be Jesus Christ when He returns.
Peter the Roman may indicate that - a full circle from the beginnings of the Church. That is, if we believe the prophecy to be true.
Well we certainly can't state it in the workplace. That would be gronds for dismissal in most work environments these days.
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That's not technically correct; the Pope makes no claim to be Christ. The applicable title is "Vicar of Christ" -- it would be sort of silly for Christ to be His own vicar.
But substinatively, of course, you're right. But technically, Christ is already the groom of the Church and the Head of the Body.
True on all counts.
I can't imagine a pope would take the name of Peter. It's like taking Mickey Mantle's number out of retirement. If we take the prophecies (or the alleged prophecies) at face value, I would venture it's something much more symbolic... perhaps the last pope prophesied (which may not necessarily be the "last" pope) will be martyred in Rome like Peter...
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