[Grem] A fatimai prófécia szerint a döntő csata Isten és a sátán között a családról fog szólni; az ún. kártékony 'új paradigma' gyökere az erkölcsi relativizmus
Emoke Greschik
greschem at gmail.com
2019. Sze. 27., P, 20:49:37 CEST
Relativism is ‘root of the new moral paradigm proposed by Pope Francis’:
Catholic historian
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/relativism-is-root-of-the-new-moral-paradigm-proposed-by-pope-francis-catholic-historian
September 27, 2019 (LifeSiteNews <http://lifesitenews.com/>) – *A
world-renowned Catholic academic and historian* *has stated* *that “ethical
relativism,” which has so completely undermined ** marriage and the family*
,* “is at the root of the new moral paradigm* *proposed by Pope Francis.”*
Professor Roberto di Mattei made the comment, at a conference earlier this
month, *in reference to the ongoing battle in the Church* over the
family *since
the publication of Pope Francis’ 2016 exhortation **Amoris Laetitia. *The
Sept. 6-8 conference, organized by Voice of the Family, an initiative of
LifeSiteNews and the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, was
titled “Handing on the Deposit of the Faith
<http://voiceofthefamily.com/cardiff/>.” It was held at Newman Hall,
University Catholic Chaplaincy, in Cardiff, UK.
*In his talk, titled Family and the Revolution* (read full talk below), di
Mattei *focused on** the restoration of the Catholic family as necessary to
“reform society and the Church.”*
“*The work of restoration must lean above all on supernatural means:
prayer, grace and the sacraments. Above all, prayer *– the elevation of the
mind to God, is necessary. *And the highest form of prayer is the Holy
Mass. *But we need priests to celebrate the Mass and administer the
sacraments, which constitute the vital nourishment for Christians. Thus, we
must conclude that* above all there is a need for priests. While this is
true, we also need mothers, because without mothers there will not be
priests,” he said. *
“*We also need fathers, because without fathers there are neither mothers,
nor children, nor a future.** We need men.* And, as Monsignor Delassus
says, we no longer have men because we do not have families to produce
them,” he added.
The professor outlined* the philosophers promoting relativism who have
aimed at destroying the family, including “Marx and Engels, Sigmund Freud,
and the intellectuals of 1968.”*
He lamented that this destructive agenda finds allies today within the
Catholic Church.
*“In the last fifty years the crisis of the family has assumed frightening
dimensions. What makes the situation even more serious is that the attacks
on the family are not coming only from the outside, but also from within
the Church.”*
*“This philosophy*, which has even penetrated the Catholic Church,* is at
the root of the new moral paradigm **proposed by Pope Francis,*” he said.
Speaking of the battle over the family within the Church, Professor di
Mattei said that in his view it was “only one battle in a context of a
greater *war between* two cities which have battled throughout history, the
two cities of which Saint Augustine of Hippo wrote: *the city of God and
the City of Satan.”*
He contrasted this ongoing battle within the Church over the family with
what he identified as *the three non-negotiable values outlined during the
pontificate of Pope Benedict XVI. *
*“The ‘non-negotiable values’ are thus the right to life; the right to a
natural family; the right of education of one’s own children.* These rights
are linked among themselves, because it is within the family that life is
born and it belongs to the family to develop life by means of education”.
Professor di Mattei argued that a true “sense of Tradition” is crucial in
winning the battle over the family against those utilizing the philosophy
of relativism.
*“Tradition is the living and unchangeable element of society. Tradition is
what is stable in the perennial unfolding of things,* it is what is
unchangeable in a world that changes, and it is so because it contains in
itself a reflection of eternity. *The family is the deposit of Tradition in
society.”*
He concluded his talk by reminding his listeners that *the Fatima seer
Sister Lucia had warned that the “decisive battle between the Kingdom of
Christ and Satan will be over the family.”*
*Quoting Lucia, he continued: “And those who will work for the good of the
family will experience persecution and tribulation. **But there is no need
to be afraid because the Blessed Mother has already crushed the serpent’s
head.”*
*“This is what the Madonna promised at Fatima, and we, with immense faith,
believe her,*” he commented.
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