Updated October 9, 2017-
The National Catholic Reporter, on October 6, reported that one of Pope Francis's closest advisers Fr. Antonio Spadaro "says the pontiff thinks the Catholic Church can no longer issue general rules that apply to whole categories of people."
The Reporter wrote Spadaro speaking of Amoris Laetitia said "that the document recognizes that even people living in 'irregular' family situations, such as divorce and remarriage, 'can be living in God's grace, can love and also grow in a life of grace.'"
Then still quoting Francis, Spadaro said:
"We must conclude that the Pope realizes that one can no longer speak of an abstract category of persons and... praxis of integration in a rule that is absolutely to be followed in every instance."
(National Catholic Reporter, "Bishops deliberate whether one rule applies to all divorced people after 'Amoris Laetitia,' Impossible to judge people based on a norm above all, concludes papal confidant at conference," October 6, 2017)
Francis's confidant Spadaro unwittingly said that the Pope answered dubia 5:
"After Amoris Laetitia (303) does one still need to regard as valid... Veritatis Splendor, 56, based on sacred Scripture... that conscience can never be authorized to legitimate exceptions to absolute moral norms that prohibit Intrinsically evil acts by virtue of their object?"
Spadaro, apparently, in simple words said Pope Francis is a material heretic who believes God wills intrinsically evil acts.
(If the above quotes are misrepresenting what Spadaro is saying then Spadaro, the Vatican or Pope Francis must disaffirm or retract the above quotes or explain why they are not heretical.)
World-renown philosopher, founding Rector of the International Academy of Philosophy, and friend of Pope John Paul II Joesf Seifert in a new paper on Amoris Laetitia (AL) in more detail explains what Spadaro said about Francis and AL:
"AL says that we can know with 'a certain moral security' that God himself asks us to commit intrinsically wrong acts such as adultery..."
"If only one case of an intrinsically immoral act can be permitted and even willed by God, must this not apply to all acts considered 'intrinsically wrong'?" ("Does pure logic threaten to destroy the entire moral doctrine of the Catholic Church?," August 5, 2017)
In simple words the friend of John Paul II and renown philosopher says:
Pope Francis's Amoris Leatitia says God wills evil.
The philosopher's paper says:
"Let us read the decisive text (AL 303), which is being applied by Pope Francis to the case of adulterous or 'irregular couples'... :
'Yet conscience can do more... the most generous response which can be given to God (Relations Finalise 2015, 85) and come to see with a certain moral security that God himself is asking amid the concrete complexity of one's limits, while yet not fully the objective ideal (AL 303).'"
Seifert, the friend of Pope John Paul II, in the paper asks that "every Cardinal and Bishop... and every layperson" plea:
"Pope Francis... please retract the mentioned affirmation. If it's logical consequences lead with iron stringency to nothing less than to a total destruction of the moral teachings of the Catholic Church."
Seifert has drawn the battleline clearly:
Every Catholic, be they Dubia Cardinals or pewsitter, must pray and plea that Francis retract and if the Pope refuses that he be corrected and rebuked as St. Paul rebuked St. Peter by the Dubia Cardinals.
Every Catholic needs to pray and offers sacrifices in reparation for the sacrileges and offenses against the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary as Our Lady of Fatima requested.
Say the prayer of the Angel of Fatima:
"Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, I adore You profoundly, and I offer You the Most Precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in all the tabernacles of the world, in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges and indifferences by which He is offended. And by the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg the conversion of poor sinners. "
Pray the rosary and offer sarcifices that the Dubia Cardinals issue the correction.
The National Catholic Reporter, on October 6, reported that one of Pope Francis's closest advisers Fr. Antonio Spadaro "says the pontiff thinks the Catholic Church can no longer issue general rules that apply to whole categories of people."
The Reporter wrote Spadaro speaking of Amoris Laetitia said "that the document recognizes that even people living in 'irregular' family situations, such as divorce and remarriage, 'can be living in God's grace, can love and also grow in a life of grace.'"
Then still quoting Francis, Spadaro said:
"We must conclude that the Pope realizes that one can no longer speak of an abstract category of persons and... praxis of integration in a rule that is absolutely to be followed in every instance."
(National Catholic Reporter, "Bishops deliberate whether one rule applies to all divorced people after 'Amoris Laetitia,' Impossible to judge people based on a norm above all, concludes papal confidant at conference," October 6, 2017)
Francis's confidant Spadaro unwittingly said that the Pope answered dubia 5:
"After Amoris Laetitia (303) does one still need to regard as valid... Veritatis Splendor, 56, based on sacred Scripture... that conscience can never be authorized to legitimate exceptions to absolute moral norms that prohibit Intrinsically evil acts by virtue of their object?"
Spadaro, apparently, in simple words said Pope Francis is a material heretic who believes God wills intrinsically evil acts.
(If the above quotes are misrepresenting what Spadaro is saying then Spadaro, the Vatican or Pope Francis must disaffirm or retract the above quotes or explain why they are not heretical.)
World-renown philosopher, founding Rector of the International Academy of Philosophy, and friend of Pope John Paul II Joesf Seifert in a new paper on Amoris Laetitia (AL) in more detail explains what Spadaro said about Francis and AL:
"AL says that we can know with 'a certain moral security' that God himself asks us to commit intrinsically wrong acts such as adultery..."
"If only one case of an intrinsically immoral act can be permitted and even willed by God, must this not apply to all acts considered 'intrinsically wrong'?" ("Does pure logic threaten to destroy the entire moral doctrine of the Catholic Church?," August 5, 2017)
In simple words the friend of John Paul II and renown philosopher says:
Pope Francis's Amoris Leatitia says God wills evil.
The philosopher's paper says:
"Let us read the decisive text (AL 303), which is being applied by Pope Francis to the case of adulterous or 'irregular couples'... :
'Yet conscience can do more... the most generous response which can be given to God (Relations Finalise 2015, 85) and come to see with a certain moral security that God himself is asking amid the concrete complexity of one's limits, while yet not fully the objective ideal (AL 303).'"
Seifert, the friend of Pope John Paul II, in the paper asks that "every Cardinal and Bishop... and every layperson" plea:
"Pope Francis... please retract the mentioned affirmation. If it's logical consequences lead with iron stringency to nothing less than to a total destruction of the moral teachings of the Catholic Church."
Seifert has drawn the battleline clearly:
Every Catholic, be they Dubia Cardinals or pewsitter, must pray and plea that Francis retract and if the Pope refuses that he be corrected and rebuked as St. Paul rebuked St. Peter by the Dubia Cardinals.
Every Catholic needs to pray and offers sacrifices in reparation for the sacrileges and offenses against the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary as Our Lady of Fatima requested.
Say the prayer of the Angel of Fatima:
"Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, I adore You profoundly, and I offer You the Most Precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in all the tabernacles of the world, in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges and indifferences by which He is offended. And by the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg the conversion of poor sinners. "
Pray the rosary and offer sarcifices that the Dubia Cardinals issue the correction.
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