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Sean Hannity on Mormons and Christians
CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULUM Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 10:52 am
Does anyone out there have a link to a transcript of Sean Hannity of Fox News saying that Mormons are Christians?
Recently Mr. Hannity had an on-air run in with Fr. Euteneuer of HLI in which Mr. Hannity was clearly in the wrong about how Catholics are to embrace the Churchs teachings concerning faith and moral. That exchanged was muddied by a very ill-considered and rather weak-kneed intervention by another priest, alas.
Now, or so it seems, Mr. Hannity made an error about Mormons. Mr. Hannity allegedly (according to the Cafeteria is Closed) said about the Mormon religion: "Its a Christian church, too." If this is true, the error must be corrected. If Mr. Hannity did not in fact make that error, the error still needs to be corrected, for it is wide-spread.
Mormons are not Christians.
Mormons do not have valid Christian baptism.
Mormons use the same terms Christians use but they mean very different things by those terms. For example, Mormons may use the term "divine" or "Trinity", but they do not thereby mean divinity of God or Trinity of three divine Persons in one God as Christians do.
Belief in the Trinity is a sine qua non for being a Christian.
You might want to read the Holy Sees Response to a Dubium on the validity of baptism conferred by "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" called "Mormons".
None of this is intended to convey disrespect for any particular Mormons. Whatever you think about Mormon doctrine, individual Mormons deserve respect.
However, it is not respectful either to Mormons or to Christians to make fundamental errors, publicly, about their respective tenets.
Sean Hannity on Mormons and Christians
CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULUM Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 10:52 am
Does anyone out there have a link to a transcript of Sean Hannity of Fox News saying that Mormons are Christians?
Recently Mr. Hannity had an on-air run in with Fr. Euteneuer of HLI in which Mr. Hannity was clearly in the wrong about how Catholics are to embrace the Churchs teachings concerning faith and moral. That exchanged was muddied by a very ill-considered and rather weak-kneed intervention by another priest, alas.
Now, or so it seems, Mr. Hannity made an error about Mormons. Mr. Hannity allegedly (according to the Cafeteria is Closed) said about the Mormon religion: "Its a Christian church, too." If this is true, the error must be corrected. If Mr. Hannity did not in fact make that error, the error still needs to be corrected, for it is wide-spread.
Mormons are not Christians.
Mormons do not have valid Christian baptism.
Mormons use the same terms Christians use but they mean very different things by those terms. For example, Mormons may use the term "divine" or "Trinity", but they do not thereby mean divinity of God or Trinity of three divine Persons in one God as Christians do.
Belief in the Trinity is a sine qua non for being a Christian.
You might want to read the Holy Sees Response to a Dubium on the validity of baptism conferred by "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" called "Mormons".
Question: Whether the baptism conferred by the community «The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints», called «Mormons» in the vernacular, is valid.
Response: Negative.
The Supreme Pontiff John Paul II, in the Audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal Prefect, approved the present Response, decided in the Sessione Ordinaria of this Congregation, and ordered it published.
From the Offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, 5 June 2001.
Mormons do not believe in a Christian Trinity. They do not believe in realities like Original Sin. They do not believe Christ instituted the sacraments. Etc. This is a good article by [SIZE=+0]Fr Luis Ladaria, S.J., published in LOsservatore Romano in [/SIZE]2001.Response: Negative.
The Supreme Pontiff John Paul II, in the Audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal Prefect, approved the present Response, decided in the Sessione Ordinaria of this Congregation, and ordered it published.
From the Offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, 5 June 2001.
+ Joseph Cardinal RATZINGER
Prefect
+ Tarcisio BERTONE, S.D.B.
Archbishop emeritus of Vercelli
Secretary
Prefect
+ Tarcisio BERTONE, S.D.B.
Archbishop emeritus of Vercelli
Secretary
None of this is intended to convey disrespect for any particular Mormons. Whatever you think about Mormon doctrine, individual Mormons deserve respect.
However, it is not respectful either to Mormons or to Christians to make fundamental errors, publicly, about their respective tenets.