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Vatican tries to catch up with modern morality The Vatican has called on important church figures around the world to find out what their parishioners think about subjects such as gay marriage, divorce …More
Vatican tries to catch up with modern morality
The Vatican has called on important church figures around the world to find out what their parishioners think about subjects such as gay marriage, divorce and birth control.
Bishops and parish priests around the world have been asked to issue an informal survey on the issues preceding a meeting of bishops next year.
The next Roman Catholic synod will discuss issues such as including gay couples and their adopted children in the Church.
A questionnaire relating to the once taboo subjects was sent in October and announced on the National Catholic Reporter's website this week.
Many bishops have already posted the survey online so that Catholics and others can respond.
An introduction to the survey reads: "Concerns which were unheard of until a few years ago have arisen today as a result of different situations, from the widespread practice of cohabitation to same-sex unions between persons, who are, not infrequently, permitted to adopt children." …More
G.Taylor
Any bishop asking these questions is clearly an apostate, are the people who wrote those questions practicing homosexual priests and nuns? No surprise there then.
The devil is at work with so many bishops it is very frightening.
The pope has picked as an "adviser", the German Cardinal who sells pornography - and who lives very well on the proceeds, God protect us from any advice he might proffer. …More
Any bishop asking these questions is clearly an apostate, are the people who wrote those questions practicing homosexual priests and nuns? No surprise there then.
The devil is at work with so many bishops it is very frightening.
The pope has picked as an "adviser", the German Cardinal who sells pornography - and who lives very well on the proceeds, God protect us from any advice he might proffer.
These old ridiculous "nuns", with their fabulous personal pension funds, promulgating the murder of the unborn, are daughters of satan.
What is the real agenda of these clergy?, what do they actually believe? What do they want? Their "springtime" fantasy of the rainbow, inclusive, non-judgemental church - is simply that, their own fantasy world. Try reading St Paul and wake up, with Our Lady's help, before they cause any more damage.
The Church is not having a springtime, it is critically ill.
Prof. Leonard Wessell
If any one has listen to Michael Voris' series "The Demolition of the Church" such a surprise would be no surprise. If no distinction is made between Catholics that, say, attend mass regularily and those infrequently to never, the information gathering will not reflect what "Catholics" (those who believe the Church or at least go often to mass). Worse, in the Spirit of Pope Francis, we have what Dr …More
If any one has listen to Michael Voris' series "The Demolition of the Church" such a surprise would be no surprise. If no distinction is made between Catholics that, say, attend mass regularily and those infrequently to never, the information gathering will not reflect what "Catholics" (those who believe the Church or at least go often to mass). Worse, in the Spirit of Pope Francis, we have what Dr. Bobus quoted Montini as speaking about a "hornet's next". Only this time the queen hornet is the pope in many ways. The youth meeting in Rio suggested a fun and games pope, i.e., one interested in life's problems, not in redemption from sin and death in the context of eternity.
Dr Bobus
I am reminded of what Giovanni Battista Montini said when he heard that JXXIII had called a Council: That old man doesn't realize what a hornet's nest he is stirring up.
The other night I was channel surfing and for a few minutes saw a late night show. The host mentioned that the pope has no problem with the gay lifestyle.More
I am reminded of what Giovanni Battista Montini said when he heard that JXXIII had called a Council: That old man doesn't realize what a hornet's nest he is stirring up.

The other night I was channel surfing and for a few minutes saw a late night show. The host mentioned that the pope has no problem with the gay lifestyle.