Francis I |
Synod of Doom |
The final Synod document was overwhelmingly approved and
passed by the Synod fathers yesterday. With the approval and release of that
final document, the Synod on the Family is finally over.
According to Steve Jalsevac of LifeSiteNew “The lengthy
document, which is currently available only in Italian,
contains numerous surprisingly encouraging paragraphs indicative of the persistence
and strength of the orthodox prelates in the Synod discussions. The
“progressives” were largely trounced by the faithful bishops who fought
attempts to lower the standards of Catholic teaching on marriage, homosexuality
and morality in general.”
But there are still items
of serious concern in the document that the progressives insist “leave the
doors open” to what they have been seeking. Rorate Caeli has
translated and listed the six most controversial passages or “time-bombs”
that could be exploited to yet cause much grief to the faith and family life.
The Church progressives are hoping that Francis will prevail in the end and
impose liberalizations that they and Francis were so determined to obtain from
the Synod.
Francis I is said to be clearly unhappy with the final
result. His closing speech appeared
to contain harsh words for those who worked so diligently to defend the
traditional understandings of Catholic teachings on the issues discussed in the
synod.
The interesting
piece below, entitled “POPE MUST ADDRESS CRISIS OF TRUST
WITHIN CHURCH IN WAKE OF SYNOD”, was
published by Voice of the
Family. It simply tells Francis I, “Enough is enough!”
It
reads:
“There’s a crisis of trust
regarding the family between faithful lay Catholics and those in authority at
the highest levels of the Church – and only the Pope can restore that trust”
according to Voice of the Family, a coalition of 26 major pro-life and
pro-family organisations from five continents formed just before an
Extraordinary Synod on the Family which took place in Rome last year(i).
As this year’s Ordinary Synod on
the Family closes at the Vatican, Voice of the Family is saying to the Pope:
“Holy Father, enough is enough”.
John Smeaton, co-founder of Voice
of the Family and chief executive of the Society for the Protection of Unborn
Children in the UK, explained:
“Paragraphs 84 – 86 of the final
report published today can be interpreted as providing a number of clear
openings to the reception of Holy Communion by those living in public adultery,
and thus to the desecration of the Blessed Sacrament and the scandalising of
the faithful, not least our children and grandchildren.
“One is mindful of the words of
Our Lord:
‘ he that shall scandalise one of
these little ones that believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone
should be hanged about his neck, and that he should be drowned in the depth of
the sea’, Matthew 18:6
“Trust between the Catholic lay
faithful and the Church authorities in Rome was breached this year by the
Synod’s working document, the Instrumentum Laboris[ii], which undermined Church doctrine on
contraception, parents as the primary educators of their children, fornication,
adultery, homosexuality and on other fundamental issues.
“The laity’s trust was further
weakened by the Pope’s special appointment to the Synod of leading prelates who
have demonstrated support for positions contrary to the teaching of the Church
on family or life issues.
“The crisis of trust between
laity and Church authorities became still worse last week when Pope
Francis told a gathering of bishops during the Synod that he ‘felt the
need to proceed in a healthy decentralization of power to the Episcopal
Conferences’, a power which he said earlier in his papacy would include
‘genuine doctrinal authority’.
“In view of openly heterodox
positions adopted by presidents of Episcopal conferences in particular
countries[iii], ‘decentralisation of power’ on doctrinal
matters would risk obscuring the universal nature of the one true faith.
“Will sanction for homosexual
unions and adultery be granted by bishops’ conferences in one country and
denied in another? Spouses, parents and families would be abandoned to the
wolves by any such fudged arrangement,” John Smeaton said.
“In the name of conscience, the
Synod organisers and leading Synod Fathers[iv]appeared to be seeking to abolish the
notion of intrinsic evil, that is sin: – on contraception, on cohabitation, on
homosexuality and on other fundamental matters. How can parents hope to
teach their children the truth and meaning of human sexuality and the sanctity
of human life when the notion of intrinsic evil is abolished? Certain Synod
Fathers and Synod organisers are speaking the language of the International
Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), and not acting as shepherds of the laity.
“Only the Pope can restore trust
between Catholic laypeople and Church authorities in Rome. Confusion on
fundamental doctrinal matters, which has reigned at the Family Synod, is only
serving to assist powerful international bodies opposed to the family and to
the sanctity of human life. Holy Father, enough is enough.”
For further information contact:
John Smeaton +44 7885 914344 Maria Madise: +44 7507 742957
Anthony Ozimic: +44 7939 177683
John-Henry Westen (North America): +1 613 633 9006
24th October
2015
Pope
Francis announced in October 2013 that two synods would be held in 2014 and 2015
to discuss “the pastoral challenges of the family in the context of
evangelisation”.
[ii] Voice of the Family analysis of
instrumentum Laboris
[iii] In England and Wales, for example, Cardinal Nichols, the president
of the Bishops’ Conference, has openly
challenged Catholic teaching on homosexuality on BBC
television and in the press.
In Germany, Cardinal Marx, the
president of the German Bishops’ Conference, has attacked the
Church’s doctrine and discipline regarding the reception
of Holy Communion by those living in public adultery.
[iv] Chicago Archbishop Blaise Cupich, a Synod participant appointed by
Pope Francis, for example affirmed
that “conscience is inviolable” and suggested that Holy
Communion, when requested “in good conscience”, should be given to divorced and
remarried couples and even homosexual ones.
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