Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Anti-Roman Course even in the Archdiocese of Munich


Uwe Karrer, the President of the Catholic Council in the Archdiocese of Munich fulminated against celibacy and promoted woman's ordination at the yearly meeting of the Catholic Council of Munich -- Karrer is for this reason praised by SPD- and Green politicians.

Munich [kath.net] Even in the Archdiocese of Munich high ranking Church functionaries lead a campaign against celibacy. Last Friday at the yearly meeting of the Catholic Council of the Region of Munich, Catholic Council President Uwe Karre, promoted "woman's ordination" and the "Abolition of celibacy" (see photo) generalvikar@ordinariat-muenchen.de; in a more than half an hour speech. Karrer referred also to Archbishop Ludwig Schick of Bamberg, who had put celibacy in perspective for "Spiegel" and also the new Provincial Stefan Kiechle. He had also spoken out about the lifting of the discipline of celibacy and for taking into consideration the ordination of women.

As participants in the eent reported, a discussion over Karrer's proposals were not possible, he had imposed his views in a quasi ex cathedra to the participating Catholics. The Catholic Council President was praised by Munich's second woman mayor, Christine Strobel (SPD), and the District Attorney of Munich, Susanna Tausendschon (Greens). At latter praised Karrer, "for his bureau of change for the future."

3 comments:

  1. These people need to read and re- read Revelation Chapter 14 in order to understand and grasp fully the importance of celibacy.

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  2. Typical of the Novus Ordo Sect riff-raff that dares to call itself "Catholic", starting with the grand imposter himself, "Pope" B16. Neither Karrer, his "archbishop" or the UN-holy father himself has a Catholic bone left in their vapid bodies. These people should just call themselves what they really are: "Protestants"; not that I mean to insult Protestants, many of whom abide more sound doctrine than these manifest heretics and apostates from the Faith.

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