[Grem] Brandmüller bíb. kárhoztatja a cinkos "hallgatást" a homoszexualitásról a szexuális visszaélésekről rendezett vatikáni csúcstalálkozón
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2019. Feb. 28., Cs, 20:12:12 CET
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köszönöm. Lalib
Emoke Greschik <greschem at gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. febr. 27., Sze
21:56):
> 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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