Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Austrian Bishop: "Even Jesus Struggled at First Learning Diversity"


Edit: Bishop Schwarz is an advocate for married clergy as a solution to the "abuse crisis" and We Are Church, among others.
(Vienna) The crisis of the Church is not least described as a crisis of the bishops. This includes the pandering to the Zeitgeist and political power. Currently, the especially unconditional support of mass immigration, including concomitant Islamization of Europe is at a premium. Any means seems acceptable to justify it, even the degradation of Jesus Christ, true God and true man, to an arbitrarily bendable decal. 
A  bonmot in new speak and Episcopal confusion, which is a "delicacy" in Austria, was recently uttered by the Austrian Bishop of Gurk- Klagenfurt, Msgr. Alois Schwarz.
On January 7, he gave the opening speech at the Pastoral Conference 2016 Austrian Pastoral Institute (ÖPI) in Salzburg. "Pluralism in Society and the Church" was the politically correct topic.
As Kathpress, the news agency of the Austrian Bishops' Conference and the website of the Diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt reported, the bishop addressed some 300 people with: "Even Jesus struggled at first  learning diversity." 
Jesus supposedly was obliged  "to learn" what "was   beyond the borders of the chosen people of Israel,  'to open up to and acknowledge strangers for their approach to salvation," said the bishop. "God strengthened in fact, 'abided diversity,'" quoted Kathpress. Bishop Schwarz  described a "learning process" of Jesus. Jesus is supposed to have [...] "learned, 'to be available to everyone' and to allow diversity',  said  Schwarz.."
Text: Giuseppe Nardi 
Image: kath-kirche-kaernten.at (Screenshot)
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
AMDG

3 comments:

  1. Riiight! And He did not know who He was and had to apologize to His parents at little escapade in Jerusalem and, after all, didn't He come to preach diversity? No?

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  2. How do you recognize Lucifer? Pride(goeth before a fall).

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  3. This is a new game I suppose: inventing things about the life Christ without any evidence whatsoever. Well perhaps Dan Brown and the writers of non-canonical gospels may have done this before but surely not a Bishop.

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