Munich (kath.net) The German bishops have written "a word for renewed marriage and family pastoral in the light of Amoris Laetitia," the "individual, personal and free conscience of the person concerned" ... "finally!" Praised the Munich priest Rainer Maria Schießler in a guest commentary in the "Zeit" - entitled "Christ & Welt". Then he went on to explain that the Church was "far from the end of this path." It is important to see, to formulate and to put into practice "many things: the blessing of homosexual people who simply have to realize that they are not capable of a heterosexual partnership; The communion with our evangelical sisters and brothers, because it is not about equality, but about the unity that we already possess in Christ; Or the free choice of life for all those who also aspire to the higher, that is, the priestly ministry, in the Church, because the priestly proclamation of the gospel can also be entrusted with good faith, even in people who live in a loving relationship."
In addition, Schießler warned "of a verbal disarmament in the tone". This was addressed to those whom he described as "the ultra-conservatives in our Church." Supposedly, they would speak of the "Communion of adultery." But those who were "concerned with statements of a Communion of adultery or other conceptions" would not "just injure men," but "inflict a considerable harm on the Eucharist". For "the Eucharist community of Jesus of Nazareth is not a body of perfects, as we would like to see. They are the unsaved, the broken, who have just been given a new (higher) life perspective through the communion with Christ."
At last, Schießler wrote in "Christus & Welt", "this ruthless rejection of the seeker is no longer valid," "finally the individual believer decides, in his own personal freedom, what he is called to." According to Schießler "the former reward and punishment mentality on this subject" had nothing to do with the Church of a Jesus of Nazareth, who deliberately sought the failed and the stranded."
Schießler is incardinated in the Archdiocese of Munich as a pastor, TV personality and author of the bestseller "Himmel - Herrgott - Sakrament: auftreten statt austreten. [Heaven - Lord God - Sacrament: encounter instead of leaving.] He openly acknowledgesy "Gunda", who has been at his side for 20 years. According to his self-understanding, he does not violate his promise of celibacy, because "the sexual act is definitely excluded", but "tenderness" is "important", kath.net has reported. In other respects, too, he tends to be a media-active celebrity. For example, he had aroused anger when, in the summer of 2011, he built a beer table in front of the altar steps of his church and demonstratively enjoyed a liter of beer during an interview with "Munich.TV" (photo above), kath.net has reported. He once even expressed the wish to make a restaurant with a beer garden from a side chapel of St. Maximilian.
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
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We shoud stop using the language of our enemies. It is not a controversial, but a heretic for who we should say: "let him be anathema".
ReplyDeleteWhy?
Because he calls Church of Christ and us to give a God's blessing to adulterers and sodomites.
Ivan
A good point, sir! Let's name thing how they are.
DeleteAnd let's stop talking about a possible schism when we have in fact got heresy.
DeleteIndeed. Schism is a just a soft word for heresy that we here so obvious have. The lukewarm ones are soft. The faithful ones are hard. The TRUTH is always hard, because the TRUTH is unbreakable and unchangeable.
DeleteSo, as the truth is unchangeable, so must the words and the real meanings behind those words be unchangeable.
It is really that simple. For very certain things it can only be: YES or NO. There are no grey shades, as the false prophets will make us to believe.
Ivan
I groan with Isaiah 6:11 And I said: How long, O Lord? And he said: Until the cities be wasted without inhabitant, and the houses without man, and the land shall be left desolate.
ReplyDelete"Let both grow until the harvest."-maybe this is the way of today's Church with no more anathemas.But,I'm afraid that this spiritual poison will harm those young in the Lord. Luca
ReplyDeleteWow, what a man. I wonder what Padre Pio would do if he'd met him. I bet the word devil would be involved and a possible shove right in the
ReplyDeleteOur Lord said that in the last days there would be a great falling away, apostasy. Perhaps we are in the last days. This creature in the article is no priest, he's an enemy of the Cross of Christ.
ReplyDeleteBergoglio the Destroyer is now causing more destruction to souls with Amoris Laetitia as the instrument of satan. It may contain good things but that's the way satan works. According to the Saints the evil one mixes the good with the bad in order to trick us. I have the suspicion that Bergoglio is the actual anti-Christ. He does everything the opposite way of Our Lord, is that not an anti-Christ if not thee Anti-Christ? Amazing that we are all in the middle of this battle prophesied by Scripture, Our Lady and many Saints. With the Sacrament of Confirmation we are truly called to be soldiers of Christ. Christ calls us to be his soldiers (Traditionalists only. Modernists need not apply, unless they abandon the evil of Modernism).
ReplyDeleteFPF is rather a false prophet who is working for the Antichrist. He is preceder of the Antichrist, as the real prophet John the Baptist predecessor was the predecessor of the Jesus Christ.
DeleteThink here also on those two prophecies, one of st. Francis of Assisi and other of venerable Fulton Sheen.
Ivan
Worse than Judas. These sodomites are a plague in the House of God. This is what comes of ignoring a problem for decades. Now look.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. St Paul already told us to deal swiftly and harshly with sexual immorality in the Church.
Delete"the Eucharist community of Jesus of Nazareth is not a body of perfects, as we would like to see. They are the unsaved, the broken, who have just been given a new (higher) life perspective through the communion with Christ."
ReplyDeleteIf that is his experience of the grace that is received in Holy Communion, then it's apparent that he hasn't been receiving any. The only "higher life perspective" this priest has comes from his frequent use of beer.