Catholic priest speaks out against ‘pagan rituals’ at Vatican: We must ‘preach Jesus’

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Catholic priest speaks out against ‘pagan rituals’ at Vatican: We must ‘preach Jesus’


October 7, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) — A Catholic priest is coming out strongly in favor of the Church’s traditional approach to evangelization in the wake of a controversial ritual held in the Vatican gardens before the Amazon Synod that many have characterized as “pagan.”

In a four-minute video posted to YouTube on Sunday, Fr. Mark Goring of Ottawa said he would not follow those who believe that evangelization involves joining in pagan ceremonies.

The video earned an endorsement from Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, who has shared his own warnings and criticisms about the controversial meeting of bishops. The bishop tweeted: “I nominate Fr Mark Goring to speak to all gathered at the Synod.....I fully endorse his message.”

In his video, titled “Amazon synod and pagan rituals,” Goring said, “I believe that as a Catholic priest, I have the right to choose my own approach to evangelization.” Holding up a Bible, he added, “So long as it is with the word of God and the traditions, the teachings of the Church, I can evangelize.”


Fr. Goring is a Canadian member of the Companions of the Cross religious congregation. He is a former director of the Catholic Charismatic Center in Texas and is now the pastor of St. Mary’s Parish in Ottawa, Canada.

“I don’t have to go along with those who say we have to dialogue with the pagans, that we have to accompany the pagans in their pagan rituals,” Goring said. “Like the Pentecostals and the evangelicals do in the Amazonian area, they go in there with their Bibles and they proclaim fervently and with love that God so loved the world that he gave His only-begotten Son. The evangelicals and the Pentecostals, we can criticize them all we want, and I know that their approach and their theology isn’t perfect.”

Holding up a Bible again, he said, “But they get one thing right: they preach Jesus. They don’t dialogue with the pagans. They don’t accompany the pagans in their pagan rituals.”

On Friday, Pope Francis again stirred controversy by participating in a ceremony that included pagan elements. He consecrated the Amazon Synod to the memory of St. Francis of Assisi while leaders of various Amazonian peoples offered prayers for the Earth. A tree that had been brought from Assisi was planted ceremoniously during the event. The pope observed while a man went to his knees and appeared to kiss a mound of dirt. Discarding his prepared remarks, the pope then recited the Lord’s Prayer as the other participants gathered in a circle. The garden event was organized by the Order of Franciscan Friars Minor, the Pan-Amazonian Ecclesial Network, and the leftist Global Catholic Climate Movement. The Global Catholic Climate Movement serves to “coordinate Catholic engagement in the Paris Agreement” and promote “Climate Strikes” and “fossil fuel divestment” to youths. After the event, participants were seen kneeling and bowing to statues that appeared to depict pregnant women or Mother Earth.

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Just hope users don't start with the same fake news of "Constantine created Pagan Catholicism", "Catholics have always being Pagans", etc.
Yes I hope we can have a civil dialogue on Pope Francis as his Globalist agenda.
 
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I believe that eventually Pope Francis will condemned as a heretic. Many Protestants may be alarmed by this statement, since we Catholics believe in papal infallibility. But papal infallibility is often misunderstood. A pope is not free to "make a mess", as Francis once said. He must defend what was already laid down from scripture, tradition, and previous popes and Councils. The pope is not a dictator. Not only that, but papal infallibility only pertains to when the pope speak ex cathedra which means that what he declare what is binding on all Christians. Humanly speaking, an ex cathedra is out of character with Francis. Liberals are into relativism - they do not believe that anything is binding on everyone, which is why they would even flirt with pagan rituals.

Francis would not be the first pope in history to be condemned as heretic. So was Pope Honorius. And even Peter, who we Catholics believe to be the first pope, was rebuked by Paul because Peter's actions were a denial of the gospel (see Galatians 2).

But we Catholics would appreciate everyone's prayers at these times. We surely need them.
 
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Just hope users don't start with the same fake news of "Constantine created Pagan Catholicism", "Catholics have always being Pagans", etc.
There's no need for "fake news" when Catholicism itself provides real news.
And this real news goes back decades if people could be bothered to look.
On Oct. 27, 1986, Pope John Paul II prayed with over 100 different religious leaders of various false religions, pagans idolaters and infidels. It would seem that all popes since that time (and maybe before?) have followed in those footsteps of celebrating paganism as co equal with Catholicism.
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There's no need for "fake news" when Catholicism itself provides real news.

And this real news goes back decades if people could be bothered to look.

On Oct. 27, 1986, Pope John Paul II prayed with over 100 different religious leaders of various false religions, pagans idolaters and infidels. It would seem that all popes since that time (and maybe before?) have followed in those footsteps of celebrating paganism as co equal with Catholicism.

It goes back decades but not centuries. So it is not the result of Catholic dogma. If it was, it would have started centuries ago. It is a result of modernism, and modernism has affected both Catholicism and Protestantism.


For instance, the de-mythologizing of the Bible started in Protestantism, not Catholicism. Also, universalism, the belief that EVERYONE will go to heaven, started in Protestantism. And the “death of God” theology, the idea that we have killed God in our minds because He never existed, started with the atheist Neiztche but was popularized in European Protestantism. I am not meaning to point fingers at Protestantism. Both Catholicism and Protestantism are guilty conforming to the spirit of the age. You can go back even further. In the 1800's the Bible-only Christians in the Deep South were the ones who owned slaves. They used the Bible to justify enslaving African-Americans. They argued that since Abraham had slaves so can they. Paul commanded the slaves to obey their masters, and he never wrote that the masters should free their slave. The ones up North were predominantly liberal Christians like Unitarians, and Catholics. They were the ones who went to war against the Bible-only Christians to free the slaves. But just because there were bad Bible-only Christians who used the Bible to justify their sin does not invalidate all Bible-only Christians. Most of them are wonderful people.

I like Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. But that does not mean that I condone everything they had said and did. I do condemn these actions. Just because they did something that were sinful does not mean that they were anti-popes or that Catholicism is false. Even Peter, who we Catholics consider the first pope and and everyone agrees to be an apostle, did a very serious sin. He denied Christ three times! Also, even after Pentecost, his did actions that violated the gospel (see Galatians 2). And yet he had written some letters in the Bible.

I like David. He wrote most of the Psalms. He was a man after God’s heart. But he had adultery with Bathsheba. And then he had her husband murdered. He did repent so I am sure he is in heaven.

Not sure about Solomon. He started out well, asking God for wisdom instead of riches. He also was inspired by God to write Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and the Song of Solomon. But in his later life he led Israel away from the one true God and into the worship of idols. There is nothing in the Bible that records he had ever repented. Maybe he did but maybe he did not. If not, we have this human writer of the Bible in hell!

So there are writers of the Bible, popes in the Catholic Church, and theologians in Protestantism that have fallen into sin. No one is immune from sin! That is why Christ died for us.
 
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