He's Tougher Than He Looks |
(kreuz.net, Limburg) Ten hotheads from time immemorial, old Liberal pastors from the Diocese of Limburg have written and published a hate letter against their Bishop, Msgr Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst.
Their pamphlet was eagerly awaited by the anti-Church media.
The Situation in the Diocese of Limburg is Catastrophic for the Old Liberals
Under the protection of Anonymity one of the snipers blusters from the website 'mittelhessen.de': "The situation in the Dioceese of Limburg is catastrophic. The concern is monstrously large."
The infamous Limburg Judas-Priest, Fr. Hubertus Janssen is using his full name to rail against his Bishop.
Fr. Janssen must not be afraid of anything. For he is under the protection of particular powerful media bosses.
This 1st of December he will be 73 years old when he goes into retirement.
Days before his retirement he will not let "forbid his mouth from speaking" -- bragged 'mittelhessen.de'.
Even two critics, with names presented, are two or three years before their retirement. He had some days ago decried his Bishop for a German anti-Church magazine and earned much applause.
It's a question of Pastor Albert Dexelmann (63) from Runkel in the vicinity of Limburg-Weilburg. He opnly said that, "not much can happen" to him -- for he is also trusting in the potential outrage of the media bosses.
Our Health in the Body of Christ?
The hate letter against the Bishop swelled in emotions, strident vocabulary and painted in black and white.
Since Bishop Tebarttz-van Elst is leading the Diocese, "heads are hanging low" -- is the lamentation.
Meaningful elements, "support our piety", even "our health in the body of Christ" are "everything is carried on in oblique in a very dicky [incompetent] and clandestine way" -- horrify the church's enemies upon what is really laughable.
The letter excuses all possible groupings of their special hate:
-People in the community, who are seeking supposedly "spiritual guidance"
-the opportunistic people responsible in public life
-the anti-Church journalists and press
-decadent artists and intellectuals
-people who are hungry for the old Liberal version of the word of God
-young people, who want nothing to do with yesterday's old liberal soup
-Church tax papers and donors
The laymen -- which is put in quotes in the letter -- would feel, "that clerical scenes are created that leave them disturbed viewing it from the outside" --so hopes the mutineer.
Journalists and the Press, who earlier served the old Liberal Abortion-Bishop Franz Kamhaus as a court crier, will now experience an "absconding" churchman -- says the letter, although the naive Bishop Tebartz-van Else has already run into the knife of the Church-hate magazine 'Spiegel'.
The hate letter also says that the allegedly experienced minister "who has had the idea put in his head" would, as if they notice, how the "clerical darkness" is leading priest candidates by the soul.
In reality the old Liberal darkness in the Dicoese of Limburg is the problem, because he hinders the principle errors of the Post-Conciliar past and sees that they are reformed and corrected.
Because of this fearful process of destruction from these uninsightful old Liberals, young priests today have inherited a difficult legacy.
Meeting the Devil Halfway
The self-loving preachers of hate care for themselves: "Are we obsolete models?" -- they hit the nail on the head.
At the same time they call a worthy lLiturgy -- which is oriented on God -- "a Ritual of Self-Love":
"The Legionaires of Christ and the Society of Pius X expect to send us to the junkyard." -- explained the junker.
It isn't just then, "a little, short-term spiritual blooper to deal with", rather a "bitter, persistent problem" -- so the Bishop-hater correctly analyzes his own problem.
Pubescently, he declares for a "major network" he desires for socializing.
Finally they say again in their letter, incorrectly, gratuitously: "The Legionaries of Christ and the Society of Pius X are waiting, to junk us."
1 comment:
My, they sure are adamant in their disapproval of their Bishop. But I never got about exactly what?
But it's good to read that young Germans are somewhat like young Americans in their beliefs and thoughts on the Faith.
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