ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.
-Pope John Paul II preached in a Lutheran church
took part in Animist rites in the "Sacred Forest" in Togo
-recited psalms with Jews while visiting the synagogue of Rome
nvited Catholics and Jews to prepare together for the coming of the Messiah
had the sacred Tilac put on his forehead by a priestess of Shiva in Bombay
invited representatives of the "main religions" (about 130 came) to Assisi to pray for peace
engaged in dialogues with the high priests and witch doctors of Voodoo
Everywhere and with all he praises the "values" of these false religions but fails to tell them that they and their people must convert if they want to be saved.
Therefore, both in word and deed, he is preaching that all men of whatever creed are acceptable to God, which is contrary to Catholic dogma In this we cannot follow this Pope's ideas but must hold fast to the doctrine constantly taught by the Church of all time.
BUT HOW ARE WE TO JUDGE HIM?
"Beware of false prophets who come to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. By their fruits you shall know them" (Matthew 7:15).
We are not to cooperate blindly in the destruction of the Church by tolerating the implementation of a new religion or by not doing what we can to defend our Catholic faith. Archbishop Lefebvre was surely our model here. The Church is in crisis. If the Pope really wants the aid of heaven, he has only to do what God wants. A good first step would be to take seriously all three parts of the secret of Our Lady of Fatima, and consecrate Russia as She has requested. But how can he, when he pretends that the "fall of Communism" in the USSR is the fulfillment of Our Lady's promises and the hope of world peace? (Fatima: Tragedy and Triumph, Fr. Francois de Marie des Anges. Immaculate Heart Press, pp. 209-217). BUT ISN'T HE INFALLIBLE WHEN IMPOSING TEACHING ON THE CHURCH? The Pope is infallible primarily in matters of faith and morals, and secondarily in matters of discipline (legislation for the Universal Church, canonizations, etc.) to the extent that these involve faith and morals, and then only when imposing for all time a definitive teaching. Now "infallible" means immutable and irreformable, but, the hallmark of the conciliar Popes, like the Modernists, is a spirit of evolution. To what extent can such minds want irreformably to define or absolutely to impose? They do not and, in fact, "they cannot..." (Archbishop Lefebvre, Ecône, June 12, 1984 For Pope John Paul II, this is evident by his understanding of his own authority as presented in Ut Unum Sint (May 25, 1995). After summarizing the traditional teaching on the Petrine office (§§90-94) he goes on to wonder how to exercise the primacy in the new situation of recognition of other Christians as being in partial communion with the Catholic Church (§95); how it may "accomplish a service of love recognized by all" (ibid.), and whether we could get together with non-Catholics to learn from them on this score (§96). This is confirmed by his acceptance of the new collegial understanding of authority (1983 Code of Canon Law, canons 331, 336). Return to the Catholic Page, "What others Say"
(e.g., the teaching understood by the 1983 Code of Canon Law)?
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