Francis 1 Strikes Again—Appoints New Archbishop of Berlin Who Defends Gay Unions
Heiner Koch |
Jorge Bergoglio |
On Monday, June 8, Francis 1 appointed Bishop
Heiner Koch of Dresden-Meißen to be the new Archbishop of Berlin, a diocese
that constitutes an important position within the Catholic Church in Germany,
reports LifeSiteNews.
Bishop Koch had previously been selected as one of the three delegates of the German
Bishops' Conference to participate in the upcoming October 2015 Synod of
Bishops on the Family. Koch is President of the German Bishops' Conference's
Commission for Marriage and the Family.
He had also been a participant at the recent May
25 private Rome
conference at the Gregorian
University that caused controversy over its heterodox contents and its
intentional lack of transparency. As earlier reported, one of the other
participants of this private Meeting, Professor Eberhard Schockenhoff, has just
recently also publicly
defended practicing homosexuals.
Bishop Koch is already known for his liberalizing
tendencies and sympathies toward homosexual couples, as well as toward
“remarried” divorcees. As the German Catholic newspaper, Die Tagespost,
reported June 8, for example, Bishop Koch recently said the following: “Any
bond that strengthens and holds people is in my eyes good; that applies also to
same-sex relationships.”
In February 2015, Koch made comments to the
German newspaper Nordwest-Zeitung (Oldenburg) that reveal more deeply his own
views. He claimed that the Church needed a new language when dealing with
homosexuals. “To present homosexuality as sin is wounding,” Koch said. And he
continued: “I know homosexual pairs that live values such as reliability and
responsibility in an exemplary way.”
Concerning “remarried” divorcees, Bishop Koch
told the Nordwest-Zeitung: “The question is whether we can – under certain
conditions – admit to the Eucharist divorced and remarried faithful who have a
deep piety.” And he continued: “This could, for example, take place after a
long conversation with the confessor.”
This appointment of Bishop Koch by Jorge
Bergoglio comes shortly after Cardinal Walter Kasper—the main promoter of the
liberalizing agenda at the last Synod of Bishops on the Family—had amazingly
withdrawn his previously made explicit statements that Bergoglio had himself
supported his reform proposal. In an interview with EWTN News Director Raymond
Arroyo, host of The World Over,
on June 4 while visiting the United States, Cardinal Kasper said ambiguously
and hesitatingly: “The Pope wanted that I put the question [forward], and,
afterwards, in a general way, before all the cardinals, he expressed his
satisfaction with my talk. But not the end, not in the .… I wouldn’t say he
approved the proposal, no, no, no.”
For an insufficiently informed observer, such
equivocation only adds to the confusion about Jorge Bergoglio's actual
intentions and encouragements—as well as about his procedural methods and approved
Episcopal appointments, such as Archbishop Heiner Koch now.
We have stated—time and again—that the religion
promoted by Francis 1 is not the Catholic religion of old. The man is
not a Catholic, and he therefore cannot be the head of the Catholic Church. As
Father Paul Kramer rightly puts it: “By Catholic
standards, Bergoglio is a heathen—an unbeliever, an infidel. Such a one, even
if he had been canonically elected, such a one is to be "cast out and
trampled underfoot by men"; according to Innocent III (Sermo IV).”
Bergoglio is an enemy. Fear him, for he leads souls to
hell.
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