Posted on 03/14/2018 5:02:35 PM PDT by ebb tide
Cardinal Walter Kasper, whose theology appears to be the chief inspiration for Pope Francis doctrine on giving Holy Communion to people living in states of adultery in second marriages, now appears to be claiming that homosexual unions contain elements of Christian marriage and are even analogous to it in a way that is similar to the relationship between the Catholic Church and non-Catholic Christian communities.
Moreover, the cardinal is attributing his claims to Pope Francis apostolic exhortation Amoris Laetitia, despite the fact that the document explicitly contradicts him.
The pope does not leave room for doubt over the fact that civil marriages, de facto unions, new marriages following a divorce (Amoris Laetitia 291) and unions between homosexual persons (Amoris Laetitia 250s.) do not correspond to the Christian conception of marriage, writes Kasper in a recently-released book on Amoris Laetitia.
He says, however, that some of these partners can realize in a partial and analogous way some elements in Christian marriage (Amoris Laetitia 292), continues Kasper.
Kasper compares such relationships with the relationship between the Catholic Church and non-Catholic Christian groups, whom Vatican II says contain elements of sanctification and truth of the Church.
Just as outside the Catholic Church there are elements of the true Church, in the above-mentioned unions there can be elements present of Christian marriage, although they do not completely fulfill, or do not yet completely fulfill, the ideal, adds Kasper.
The statements appear in Kaspers new booklet, "The Message of Amoris Laetitia: A Fraternal Discussion," which was recently published simultaneously in German and Italian.
In the same work, Kasper also insinuates that Amoris Laetitia opens the way to permit the use of contraception, a practice that is universally condemned in the Scriptures, Church Fathers, and the Papal Magisterium, most recently by Popes Paul VI and John Paul II.
Kasper notes that in Amoris Laetitia, the Pope only encourages the use of the method of observing the cycles of natural fertility, and does not say anything about other methods of family planning and avoids all casuistic definitions. In the context with the books passages on communion for those who commit adultery in second marriages, which use similar language, Kasper appears to be claiming that the pope is allowing for exceptions to the Churchs condemnation of artificial birth control.
Kaspers words regarding homosexual unions appear to directly contradict not only the doctrines of John Paul II but even Amoris Laetitia, the document he purports to explain.
Under the papacy of John Paul II and the administration of Cardinal Josef Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI), the Holy Sees Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith expressly repudiated the idea that homosexual unions can be analogous to marriage. The document was issued in 2003 and received the approval of John Paul II.
There are absolutely no grounds for considering homosexual unions to be in any way similar or even remotely analogous to God's plan for marriage and family, the Congregation declared. Marriage is holy, while homosexual acts go against the natural moral law. Homosexual acts close the sexual act to the gift of life. They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity. Under no circumstances can they be approved.
The paragraphs in Amoris Laetitia cited by Kasper to justify treating homosexual unions as analogous to marriage contain no clear reference to homosexual unions but simply refer to the constructive elements in those situations which do not yet or no longer correspond to her teaching on marriage.
However, Amoris Laetitia states in paragraph 251, In discussing the dignity and mission of the family, the Synod Fathers observed that, as for proposals to place unions between homosexual persons on the same level as marriage, there are absolutely no grounds for considering homosexual unions to be in any way similar or even remotely analogous to Gods plan for marriage and family. Francis and the Synod Fathers are quoting the same 2003 document of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith mentioned above.
Cardinal Kaspers apparent desire to legitimize homosexual unions reflects the thinking of several influential bishops in the German hierarchy.
The Vice President of the German Episcopal Conference, Bishop Franz-Josef Bode, recently has said homosexual unions include positive and good aspects and has proposed blessings for them. He made similar comments in 2015.
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, a member of the Popes Council of Cardinal Advisers, apparently endorsed the possibility of blessing homosexual unions earlier this year, and then appeared to backtrack after heavy criticism, claiming that he only wanted to give such couples spiritual encouragement.
In June 2015, Bishop Heiner Koch of Dresden-Meissen (now Archbishop of Berlin), was quoted by the German Catholic newspaper Die Tagespost as saying, Any bond that strengthens and holds people is in my eyes good; that applies also to same-sex relationships.
The German bishops website, Katholisch.de, published an article in 2015 defending the notion of blessing homosexual unions, and blasting German Bishop Stefan Oster, who oversees the diocese of Passau, for defending the traditional moral teaching of the Church on sexuality.
Cardinal Kasper himself publicly endorsed Irelands creation of the institution of homosexual marriage in 2015, saying: A democratic state has the duty to respect the will of the people; and it seems clear that, if the majority of the people wants such homosexual unions, the state has a duty to recognize such rights.
However, Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, a German and former prefect of the Holy Sees Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, condemned such blessings in February, as have some other German and Austrian bishops.
If a priest blesses a homosexual couple, then this is an atrocity at a holy site, namely, to approve of something that God does not approve of, said Müller.
In announcing the publication of the book, Kasper complained that people are using the word heresy to describe the teaching that Holy Communion can be given to people in habitual states of adultery, which seems to be taught by Pope Francis in his apostolic exhortation Amoris Laetitia.
There is a very bitter debate (about the Popes teaching), way too strong, with accusations of heresy, Kasper said in a recent interview with Vatican News, the Holy Sees official news service, regarding "The Message of Amoris Laetitia."
In his book, Kasper protests against those theologians who have accused Francis of heresy, writing in a footnote, Who, other than the Magisterium has the right to make an accusation of that type? Doesnt the principle still hold that until one is legitimately condemned he must be considered to be within the orthodox church?
He also claimed in interviews that Amoris Laetitia is easy to understand.
This documents language is so clear that any Christian can understand it. It is not high theology incomprehensible to people, Kasper said. The People of God are very content and happy with this document because it gives space to freedom, but it also interprets the substance of the Christian message in an understandable language. So, the People of God understand! The Pope has an optimal connection with the People of God.
Wow, they’re not even pretending any more are they? I guess they figure with pope homosocialus they don’t need to anymore.
Incrementalism.....gradualism. Acceptance of homosexual unions is the goal but it must be done in a series of small steps. Kasper and Marx are sodomites.
Cardinal Kasper is sick.
No they’re not. Not now, not ever.
Repent the sin of homosexuality you’ve committed. Repent and come unto the Lord.
They really, really are not.
They’re analogous to a business partnership for the ownership of a sausage factory, nothing more than that.
Reading the news of the Catholic church is like watching a train wreck in slow motion.
For all the criticism non-Catholics get over doctrine and theology, is there ANY good news coming out of the Vatican and Catholicism any more?
The Catholic church is in actuality in worse shape than the Prot denominations Catholics regularly rail against.
By far.
Actions speak louder than words and making claims to the church’s *official position* is meaningless hot air without action backing up their claims.
Catholics can brag up their church’s *official* position on any number of issues and yet in practice, the church is what my daughter refers to as a *dumpster fire*.
It’s an absolute, unmitigated disaster.
Catholics keep claiming that Jesus and God will judge people on their works and then ignore the works of their church and appeal to the words of the church. Then they expect us to ignore the works and focus on the words.
they have destroyed the Catholic Church and that was their intent...
they got in bed with the politicos and the politcos want one nice easy state sanctioned church for all the sheeple...
When that's brought up in the discussions about pedo priests, we non-Catholics keep being told that *Once a priest, always a priest.*
If they won't pull the credentials of those guys and defrock them, then why would you expect them to do it over anything else?
If molesting boys isn't enough to do it, then NOTHING is.
Now come on metmom, there must be lots of great news!
Gays at the Vatican are celebrating with wild, drug-fueled sex parties.
It wouldn't be the first time a pope has done this...sadly, probably won't be the last.
That we continue to hear these accounts is very telling. This is more than a “minor” issue within the RCC. The rot is deep. They may be due for another Reformation.
Indeed.
I feel for the Roman Catholics. They have been taught that their church holds a position of authority equal to that
of Scripture, and now see the leadership descending into worse and worse heresy. It must be very disconcerting that an institution you have trusted is visibly failing you. Fortunately if you call upon Christ, He will never fail you.
Everything else will disappoint but He never will.
The arrogance of these heretics to presume God made a mistake in destroying Sodom & Gomorrah is breathtaking; that is why TV shows are increasingly pretending it was a meteor strike or some other non-religious event. Those pushing female priests have the same issue; Jesus chose twelve men, and He couldn’t be guilty of sexism. He knew then that 2,000 years later people would push this nonsense, and HE STILL CHOSE TWELVE MEN. The godless media simply pushes more BS by pretending Mary Magdalene was an apostle as well.
Where does Christ speak of these issues? He speaks of love, and nothing else.
Where does Christ speak of these issues? He speaks of love, and nothing else.
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...have you ever read the Bible?
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