Roberto de Mattei
Corrispondenza Romana
April 10, 2016
[Rorate Caeli] With the post-synod Apostolic Exhortation, Amoris laetitia, published on April 8th, Pope Francis has officially given his opinion on marital moral issues which have been under discussion for two years now.
At the Consistory of 20th and 21st of February 2014, Francis had entrusted the task of introducing the debate on this theme to Cardinal Kasper. Cardinal Kasper’s theses, according to which the Church must change Her matrimonial praxis, formed the leit motiv of the two Synods on the Family in 2014 and 2015 and now forms the basis of Pope Francis’ Exhortation.
In the course of these two years, illustrious cardinals, bishops, theologians and philosophers have intervened in the debate to demonstrate that there must be an intimate coherence between the Church’s doctrine and praxis. Pastoral care in fact, is based on dogmatic and moral doctrine. “There cannot be pastoral care that is in dissonance with the Church’s truths and morality, in contrast with Her laws and not oriented to the ideal achievement of the Christian life!” revealed Cardinal Velasio De Paolis, in his opening address at the Umbrian Ecclesiastical Tribunal on March 27th 2014.
http://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2016/04/de-mattei-post-synod-exhortation-amoris.html?m=1
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Cardinal Burke said the opposite about the Apostolic Exhortation. Far from disastrous, Cardinal Burke said the Exhortation is orthodox and helpful to families.
Carlos Garcia
Please help us Lord God! Deliver us from Francis the Terrible!
Speaking about presumption.. You're all in for a treat. Check out Francis' latest Homily (11 April) Santa Martha.
He extols Judas. "Poor innocent Judas".
If someone has an English translation, put on your seat belts.
https://denzingerbergoglio.com/2016/04/11/el-pobre-judas/
That's not what he said. But he did assert that it's not definitive teaching, which falls far short of asserting its orthodoxy.
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