Francis, Catholic “Fundamentalists Seek Wars”
During his in-flight media conference (June 21) from Geneva to Rome, Pope Francis was asked about his opinion on the Catholic teaching of “righteous war” and on those who believe that a Christian cannot …More
During his in-flight media conference (June 21) from Geneva to Rome, Pope Francis was asked about his opinion on the Catholic teaching of “righteous war” and on those who believe that a Christian cannot use violence.
In his answer, Francis explained that there are in almost all religions small groups, “fundamentalists, who seek wars”.
And, “We Catholics [allegedly] also have some. They always seek destruction.”
Francis must have referred to those radical fundamentalists of Second Vatican Council who in the last fifty years have engaged in destroying the Church and producing a Catholic civil war, however, these fundamentalists cannot be called "Catholic" any longer.
Picture: © Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsUctgjvxwaz
In his answer, Francis explained that there are in almost all religions small groups, “fundamentalists, who seek wars”.
And, “We Catholics [allegedly] also have some. They always seek destruction.”
Francis must have referred to those radical fundamentalists of Second Vatican Council who in the last fifty years have engaged in destroying the Church and producing a Catholic civil war, however, these fundamentalists cannot be called "Catholic" any longer.
Picture: © Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsUctgjvxwaz
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Lord how long do we have this endure this evil Papacy, but according to St John Eudes God permits bad priests as a sign that He is thoroughly angry with the sin of His people
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"If the faith is in imminent peril, prelates ought to be accused by their subjects, even in public."
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"If the faith is in imminent peril, prelates ought to be accused by their subjects, even in public."
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Fundamentalists *can* be a problem. On the other hand, the Church Militant is pretty much made for war, isn't it?
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Who are fundamentalists or tradionalists?
Those who try to preserve the catholic teaching since the fathers or these who try to save the "bigottery of postvatican II"?
Those who try to preserve the catholic teaching since the fathers or these who try to save the "bigottery of postvatican II"?
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...In other words, be neither hot nor cold.