The article states:
“The word ‘enemies’ used here by Bishop Fellay is of course a religious concept and refers to any group or religious sect which opposes the mission of the Catholic Church and her efforts to fulfill it: the salvation of souls."
there are parishes in communion with the Pope that offer Latin Mass, does she still live in Pittsburgh? If so the link I provided can help her find a parish that offers Latin Mass in Pittsburgh
RomanRite said:The Pope only speaks ex Cathredra when speaking on faith and morals in line with Church teaching.
But do you think 95% of the church including almost all bishops and at least 5 popes could teach heresy for 60+ years? Doesn't that go against the "gates of hell will not overcome you" statement of Jesus? And I thought popes couldn't actively teach heresy. Even if they're not invoking infallibility, are they not using their teaching authority to promogulate heresy (supposedly)?
Does Catholicism only demand obedience to infallible statements, or does it expect obedience to one's bishop and the pope on more general matters?RomanRite said:So what your telling me is that Pope Francis views on being less "obsessive" about abortion and contraception isn't heretical, to the point even Obama, the young Turks, and Fox news are now favoring him?
Is there any reason he singled out groups as opposed to just saying that? He wasn't making some statement about all those outside the Church, he pointed to groups and said they were enemies. Sure, people can backpedal and try to claim it means something else, but the words are clear.
In the case if the Jews we forfeited the right to use language like that though centuries of injustice culminating in the holocaust.Rhamiel said:Judaism has a goal that is contradictory to the goal of the Catholic Church the Catholic Church is encouraging people to trust in Jesus Christ, who is God and Man, to recognize Him as the Messiah modern Judaism does not encourage belief in Jesus as true God and true man is it not acceptable to refer to a group with contradictory goals as being an "enemy"?
Is there any reason he singled out groups as opposed to just saying that? He wasn't making some statement about all those outside the Church, he pointed to groups and said they were enemies. Sure, people can backpedal and try to claim it means something else, but the words are clear.
Judaism has a goal that is contradictory to the goal of the Catholic Church
the Catholic Church is encouraging people to trust in Jesus Christ, who is God and Man, to recognize Him as the Messiah
modern Judaism does not encourage belief in Jesus as true God and true man
is it not acceptable to refer to a group with contradictory goals as being an "enemy"?
RomanRite said:So what your telling me is that Pope Francis views on being less "obsessive" about abortion and contraception isn't heretical, to the point even Obama, the young Turks, and Fox news are now favoring him?
Modern Judaism isn't really frustrating the Church's goals to any significant degree. I wouldn't go around calling Jews the enemy, when there are bigger fish to fry like rabid secularism, against which Jews can be our allies. The Church is not above prudently working with those outside the faith to face common enemies.