A German Bishop: Words and Deeds Can Contradict Each Other

Homosexual [pseudo] blessings are the beginning of a further "development of doctrine", Monsignor Helmut Dieser, the Bishop of Aachen, Germany, told Katholisch.de (19 March).

The term "development of doctrine" is often used by heretics to mean "betrayal of the faith."

Monsignor Dieser says that with the text 'Fiducia Supplicans', Francis has made it clear "that action does not have to reflect doctrine one-to-one". He overlooks the fact that this is the definition of hypocrisy.

For him, 'Fiducia Supplicans' indicates "indirectly" that the doctrine has a potential for "further development" [he means: disintegration]. He believes that "the critics of this decision sense this, which is why they are so vehemently opposed to it".

Monsignor Dieser stresses the truism that "there are homosexuals in our own ranks" [as well as other sinners such as thieves, pedophiles, murderers, blasphemers, etc. etc.]: "It is then often allowed to be ignored, which leads to terrible double standards and lies," says the one who just suggested double standards.

In Germany, practised homosexuality is no longer ignored or excluded, but such sinners are "naturally and explicitly included", Monsignor Dieser insists.

On Friday, German bishops will be in the Vatican to promote their sexual fantasies.

Picture: Helmut Dieser © wikicommons CC BY-SA, #newsYzkdmbhaxh

Tony M
To all true & faithful Catholics out there.....we know there are many bishops like this one (and Jorge) who think that we are stupid enough to be duped by their word games....but we all know they are playing us.....we can see the flaws in their statements......we don't buy a single word they say.....we stick with the Lord and the Truth of the teachings He gave us 2000 years ago!!!
Dr Bobus
One further point: Development of doctrine cannot be so ambiguous that it permits propositions that would contradict the doctrine. E.g. referring to the second consecration as Spiritual Drink itself does not contrafict the doctrine and could include not only Transubstantiated species but also merely wine.
Dr Bobus
There is development of doctrine*, but it does not and cannot contradict established doctrine.
The bishop is just spewing the philosophy of Hegel.
*An easy example is the Immaculate ConceptionMore
There is development of doctrine*, but it does not and cannot contradict established doctrine.

The bishop is just spewing the philosophy of Hegel.

*An easy example is the Immaculate Conception