By John-Henry BB
By John-Henry Westen
Pawel Lenga,
Emeritus Archbishop
of Karaganda, Kazakhstan
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The first hard-hitting words by orthodox cardinals and archbishops about the “current crisis” in the Catholic Church have been sounded. Previous comments by Vatican Cardinal Raymond Burke have been more guarded but as the Synod nears, the reality of a looming schism in the Church has pushed him and other Church leaders to a painful willingness to be frank in publicly warning about the seriousness of what is facing the Church.
Speaking to the idea proposed in the mid-term report of the 2014
Extraordinary Synod on the Family and repeated by various bishops’ conferences,
he says, “It is heresy to teach that homosexual relations are not disordinate
or are not disordered or have positive elements.”
The comments come in a newly released video by the Polish publication Polonia Christiana called Crisis in the Church. In addition
to Cardinal Burke, the video features Archbishop Jan Pawel Lenga, who takes aim
at Cardinal Reinhard Marx, president of the German bishops conference and one
of Pope Francis’ Council of Nine advisors. Speaking of Marx’s acceptance of
communion for remarried divorcees and his statement that the Church in Germany
“is not a subsidiary of Rome,” Archbishop Lenga said, “There was Marx, Karl
Marx. And if present Marx says similar things, then there is no real
difference.”
Lenga, the emeritus archbishop of Karaganda, Kazakhstan, added that
if the Church in Germany thinks they are so superior, “it’s some kind of
Phantom, we should chase it away by the sign of the Cross.”
“The Pope during the Synod will show whose side he is on,” said
Archbishop Lenga. “If he accepts the statement of those who want to distribute
Holy Communion to the divorced, there would be a heresy in the Church, and if
he does not accept, there could be a schism in the Church.”
Lenga concluded, “Either we are on the side of Christ, or on the
side of the devil. There is no third option. The common people are sometimes
closer to Christ than priests.”
Athanasius
Schneider,
Auxiliary Bishop of Astana, Kazakhstan
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Cardinal Burke concurs that “we’re in a time of crisis within the church,”
suggesting that “we may have to give our all (including our very lives) to
safeguard and promote the truth of the faith not only for ourselves and our own
generation but also for those to come.”
Burke is blunt about the current state of the Church confronting
heretical positions coming from those high up in its leadership. “If this means
that Cardinals will be opposed to Cardinals then we simply have to accept the
fact that that's the situation in which we find ourselves,” he said. “Certainly
for my part I don’t look for this kind of conflict but in defending the truth
of the faith I end up in a disagreement or conflict with another conflict. What
has to be primary to me is the truth of the faith.”
Source: LifeSiteNews.
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