[Grem] Brandmüller bíb. kárhoztatja a cinkos "hallgatást" a homoszexualitásról a szexuális visszaélésekről rendezett vatikáni csúcstalálkozón
Emoke Greschik
greschem at gmail.com
2019. Feb. 27., Sze, 21:56:03 CET
Cardinal decries Vatican ‘silence’ on homosexuality at abuse summit
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/cardinal-decries-vatican-silence-on-homosexuality-at-abuse-summit
ROME, February 27, 2019 (LifeSiteNews <http://LifeSiteNews.com>) — *Organizers
of the recent Vatican sex abuse summit deliberately avoided the issue of
homosexuality in order to advance a “homosexual agenda” in the Church and
protect homosexual networks that thrive in “climate of complicity and a
conspiracy of silence,” a cardinal has said. *
In a new interview
<http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/cardinal-brandmueller-silence-on-homosexuality-in-church-cries-out-to-be-br>
with
Edward Pentin of the National Catholic Register, German Cardinal Walter
Brandmüller said that *“discussing the problem of homosexuality would have
become dangerous for them, because it’s evident there is a network of
homosexuals within the Vatican.” *
“That’s the problem, there’s no question,” he said.
“*This is a silence that calls ou*t *to be broken*,” the cardinal added. He
said the “work of journalists” plays a crucial role in breaking through
this wall and therefore *urged journalists to continue to “be strong,
decisive, and clear” in exposing scandals, *even when they meet with no
concrete consequences or punitive measures.
Cardinal Brandmüller’s remarks come* one week after* *he and US Cardinal
Raymond Burke co-signed an open letter* *to bishops attending the Vatican
summit on the protection of minors in the Church* *to end their silence on
moral corruption in the Church and return to upholding the divine and
natural law.*
*The two cardinals, who also signed the 2016 dubia
<http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/cardinal-burke-addresses-the-dubia-one-year-after-their-publication>asking*
*Pope
Francis to clarify his moral teaching in **Amoris Laetitia, **called on
bishops to raise their voices against moral corruption in the Church.*
“A decisive act now is urgent and necessary,” they said, *calling for an
end to* *the “plague of the homosexual agenda” in** the Churc*h, organized
networks of protection, and *a “climate of complicity and a conspiracy of
silence.”*
In his Feb. 25 interview with the Register, *Cardinal Brandmüller said he
was “very disappointed” at the outcome of the meeting*, and that the root
causes were not discussed.
“We’ve said all that needs to be said,” he said. “It all depends on what
will be done now, but the silence about homosexuality is a real problem.
We have written our letter as observers from the outside; neither Cardinal
Burke nor myself are involved.”
Asked how much of the problem is due to a collapse in the Church’s moral
doctrine, *Brandmüller said** the lack of moral doctrine is the “root” and
can be traced back decades. *
*“In the late 1960s early 1970s, the teaching of morals at the [Pontifical]
Gregorian University [in Rome] was heretical,*”* he said.* * “That was the
time of [dissenting] lecturers: [Jesuit Father Josef] Fuchs, [Father
Bernard] Häring, and [Father Charles] Curran. They were offering their
teaching, the boys listened to these lectures, and then began practicing
[homosexuality]."*
“The North American College at that time was a center of homosexuality,”
Cardinal Brandmüller said.
The cardinal praised lay initiatives like last week’s silent protest in
Rome, which brought together 100 men and women to “oppose the Vatican’s
policy of silence about homosexuality,” ahead of last week’s Vatican summit
on clerical sex abuse.
“Everyone is authorized to express his opinion, and this was a good
protest,” he said. “We live in hope and trust in divine Providence.”
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