Might Francis and his Collaborators such as Bishop Barron be implicitly Arian Heretics & Practical Atheists?
"St. Nicholas (aka Santa Claus) is caught mid-mosaic about to slap [punch] Arius in the chops for his 'wicked theology'.'" He "sided with... Saint Athanasius and they condemned Arius as a heretic." [https://uncyclopedia.ca/wiki/Arianism and https://taylormarshall.com/2011/12/saint-nicholas-allegedly-punched-this.html]
Fr. David Nix implied that Francis and his collaborator "Jesus is merely the 'privileged route to salvation'” Bishop Robert Barron are Arian heretics:
If Jesus is merely the “privileged route to salvation,” then all religions can be a vehicle to salvation. However, this notion is no different from Arianism. Here’s why: Jesus claims to be God. Jesus claims to be the only way, truth and life. If this is not true, then He is not God. And this is Arianism. Thus, religious indifferentism encapsulates a thousand heresies, including Arianism.
Notice that belief in the Trinity is inherently linked to the Catholic Faith being necessary for salvation (with implicit desire for baptism occasionally being enough for salvation.) But according to St. Athanasius, the Catholic faith is the One Faith which everyone must keep “whole and undefiled [or] without doubt he shall perish everlastingly.”
The Creed of St. Athanasius begins thus:
Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which Faith except everyone do keep whole and undefiled, without doubt he shall perish everlastingly. And the Catholic Faith is this, that we worship one God in Trinity and Trinity in Unity. Neither confounding the Persons, nor dividing the Substance. For there is one Person of the Father, another of the Son, and another of the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Ghost is all One, the Glory Equal, the Majesty Co-Eternal. Such as the Father is, such is the Son, and such is the Holy Ghost.
St. Athanasius wrote this against Arius. Notice therefore that the notion that Christ is merely the “privileged route to salvation,” is not only a denial of the necessity of the Catholic faith for salvation, but also a denial of the Trinity. Why? Again, as I wrote above, Jesus claims to be God. Jesus claims to be the only way, truth and life. If this is not true, then He is not God. And this is Arianism. [https://padreperegrino.org/2021/06/privilegedroute/]
Moreover, Bishop Robert Barron like Semi-Arians who supported the Arian heretics
uses ambiguity and Catholic sounding "language" as a cloak for his "real
sentiment" of promoting a soft "reign of terror" on those who reject
the heretical Francis creed of Communion for adulterers and other
errors.
Barron is calling for the predator Theodore McCarrick created American
bishops to police non-heretical Traditionalist Catholics on social
media. This call appears to want to mirror the Arian "reign of terror"
on
Traditionalist Catholics in the early Church.
F.A. Forbes in his book "St. Athanasius" on the Arian crisis wrote how
the Arians and their allies the Semi-Arians policed Catholics in the
early Church:
"[A] new reign of terror began, in which all who refused to accept the Arian creed were treated as criminals."
Now, it appears that Barron wants a "new reign of terror, in which all
who refused to accept the" Francis creed of Communion for adulterers and
the death penalty being "inadmissible" are "treated as criminals" in
the McCarrick American Church
The totalitarian-like Barron cloaks this "sentiment" like the
Semi-Arians in Catholic sounding "language" and "eloquent ambiguity."
The Francis teaching that the death penalty is "inadmissible" is
contrary to Scriptures and the irreformable teachings of the Catholic
Church's ordinary Magisterium is called by Barron "eloquent ambiguity."
In the time of the Arian crisis those with forked tongues who spoke of
"eloquent ambiguity" like this bishop were called Semi-Arians or
semi-heretics.
St. Athanasius said Semi-Arians, that is semi-heretics, were accomplices
and Arians in disguise trying to promote "the Arian madness" through
ambiguous statements designed to have "an orthodox and a heretical
interpretation."
(The Great Athanasius, page 136 and Bad Shepherds, page 27)
Athanasius said:
"They disguise their real sentiment, and then make use of the language
of Scripture... as a bait for the ignorant, that they may inveigle them
into their own wickedness."
(The Great Athanasius: An Introduction into his Life and Works, page 136)
Early Church expert Rod Bennett writing of the Arian crisis said:
"[T]he number of episcopal sees that can be shown to have remained in
orthodox [Catholic] hands throughout the crisis can be counted on the
fingers of one hand."
(Bad Shepherds, page 29)
Finally, the Catholic News Agency headline on December 7, 2013 reported Barron's beloved Francis's supposed ironic focus on "practical atheism":
"Pope: Neglect of human dignity causes 'practical atheism'"
Pope John Paul II in a General Audience on April 1999 said:
"The contemporary era has devastating forms of 'theoretical' and
'practical' atheism. Secularism... with its indifference to ultimate
questions and... the transcendent." (Vatican.va>hf_jp_ii_ 14041999)
Francis's primary focus on only earthly human dignity, it appears, could be a form of practical atheism or secularism.
Francis rarely focuses on "ultimate questions and... the transcendent"
such as heaven and hell as well as the Last Judgement, but almost always
on non-ultimate/transcendent issues that tend to bring leftist
pro-abortion politicians into power such as radical environmental
issues, leftist economic policies and unlimited immigration.
This form of practical atheism has brought about the Francis's seamless
garment teachings which we will see appears to be a form of Kantian
practical atheism.
The abortion holocaust in Ireland can, to some extent, be
blamed on the Irish bishops following Francis's seamless garment
"pro-life" teachings that equates killing innocent human life with
pro-abortion politician issues such as the death penalty, leftist
economic policies and radical ecology policies.
Even after the abortion referendum was overwhelming lost, to some
extent, due to the seamless garment focus as well as inaction by Francis
and the Irish bishops, Dublin Bishop Diarmuil Martin had the gall to
call for more seamless garment Kantian practical atheism. Martin said:
"Pro-life means being alongside... economic deprivation, homelessness
and marginalization." (Crux, "After abortion loss, Irish prelates look
to pope's vision of 'pro-life," May 27, 2017)
The seamless garment teachings of Francis and the Irish bishops, to some
extent, can be blamed for the coming death of thousands even millions
of babies
This teachings come about because of their apparent conscious or unconscious
Kantian practical atheism which is this world materialistic and tends to
exclude the eternal.
The practical atheist Immanuel Kant while not explicitly denying the existence of God said:
"God is not a being outside me but merely a thought within me." (Fr. Stanley Jaki, Angels, Apes and Men, page 10)
Below is a summary of the type of Kantian practical atheism which
appears to be part of the thinking of Francis and the Irish bishops.
In this part of the academic article "Categorical imperatives impair Christianity in culture" by scholar Douglas A. Ollivant it is explained that Kantian practical atheism infiltrated Catholicism and gives a background, to some extent, to why the protection of the unborn ended in Ireland.(July 20, 2010, Religion and Liberty, Volume 13, Number 4):
What he means is that Christian thinkers no longer speak about culture and politics in terms of the more enduring principles of moral virtue, law, and the common good but now focus on social justice, understood as solely the immediate, material rights and dignity of the human person.
Moreover, they have drastically reduced the role of prudence in politics accepted under the historical Christian anthropological understanding, which has recognized a variety of political regimes depending on the circumstances. This historical understanding also acknowledged the harsh realities of the political realm in a fallen (albeit redeemed) world, and the difficulties and agonies involved in fashioning a just or moral response to contingent events.
Instead of prudential judgments, Kraynak maintains that we now hear only moralistic pronouncements about peace and justice that severely limit the range of (legitimately recognized) political options.
The rights and dignity of each person replaces moral and theological virtues: rational and spiritual perfection. Further, an emphasis on personal autonomy or personal identity diminishes long-established Christian teachings about the dependence of the creature on the Creator, original sin, grace, and a natural law through which human beings may share or “participate” in eternal law.
This universalist language is incompatible with the more prudential approaches to public life articulated by Augustine and Aquinas, which was driven by their much richer understandings of the human person and his or her relation to the physical world and the divine..."
Led by the personal opposition of Pope John Paul II, the Catholic Church has grown ever more dubious of the appropriateness – and therefore the justice – of capital punishment. Many prominent Catholics in America – some out of deep conviction, others in reaction to the dissolving Democratic party monopoly on Catholic political allegiance – have sought to link opposition to the death penalty with opposition to abortion, having the effect (whether intended or not) of neutralizing any partisan distinctions on “life issues.”
When the pope speaks of the protection of society as grounds for using the death penalty, he may have more in mind than mere physical defense against the individual criminal. To vindicate the order of justice and to sustain the moral health of society and the security of innocent persons against potential criminals it may be appropriate to punish certain crimes by death. [4]
To quote at length from Kraynak:
Proclaiming a right to life easily turns into the claim that biological existence is sacred or that mere life has absolute value, regardless of whether it is the life of an innocent unborn child, or the life of a heinous criminal. And the claim that life is a “right” diminishes the claim that life is a “gift” from God: How can a gift be a right? Proclaiming a right to life eventually leads to the mistaken idea of a “seamless garment of life” that is indistinguishable from complete pacifism or a total ban on taking life, including animal life, even for just and necessary causes. It also makes one forget that the good life, not to mention the afterlife, is a greater good than merely being alive in the present world – an unintended but significant depreciation of Christian otherworldliness. [5]
Stop for a moment of silence, ask Jesus Christ what He want you to do now and next. In this silence remember God, Father, Son and Holy Ghost - Three Divine Persons yet One God, has an ordered universe where you can know truth and falsehood as well as never forget that He wants you to have eternal happiness with Him as his son or daughter by grace. Make this a practice. By doing this you are doing more good than reading anything here or anywhere else on the Internet.
Francis Notes:
- Doctor
of the Church St. Francis de Sales totally confirmed beyond any doubt
the possibility of a heretical pope and what must be done by the Church
in such a situation:
"[T]he Pope... WHEN he is EXPLICITLY a heretic, he falls ipso facto from his dignity and out of the Church, and the Church MUST either deprive him, or, as some say, declare him deprived, of his Apostolic See."
(The Catholic Controversy, by St. Francis de Sales, Pages 305-306)
Saint Robert Bellarmine, also, said "the Pope heretic is not deposed ipso facto, but must be declared deposed by the Church."
[https://archive.org/stream/SilveiraImplicationsOfNewMissaeAndHereticPopes/Silveira%20Implications%20of%20New%20Missae%20and%20Heretic%20Popes_djvu.txt]
- "If Francis is a Heretic, What should Canonically happen to him?": http://www.thecatholicmonitor.com/2020/12/if-francis-is-heretic-what-should.html
- "Could Francis be a Antipope even though the Majority of Cardinals claim he is Pope?": http://www.thecatholicmonitor.com/2019/03/could-francis-be-antipope-even-though.html
- LifeSiteNews, "Confusion explodes as Pope Francis throws magisterial
weight behind communion for adulterers," December 4, 2017:
The AAS guidelines explicitly allows "sexually active adulterous couples
facing 'complex circumstances' to 'access the sacraments of
Reconciliation and the Eucharist.'"
- On February 2018, in Rorate Caeli, Catholic theologian Dr. John Lamont:
"The AAS statement... establishes that Pope Francis in Amoris Laetitia
has affirmed propositions that are heretical in the strict sense."
- On December 2, 2017, Bishop Rene Gracida:
"Francis' heterodoxy is now official. He has published his letter to the
Argentina bishops in Acta Apostlica Series making those letters
magisterial documents."
Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Church by the bishops by the grace of God.
Election Notes:
- Intel Cryptanalyst-Mathematician on Biden Steal: "212Million Registered Voters & 66.2% Voting,140.344 M Voted...Trump got 74 M, that leaves only 66.344 M for Biden" [http://catholicmonitor.blogspot.com/2020/12/intel-cryptanalyst-mathematician-on.html?m=1]
- Will US be Venezuela?: Ex-CIA Official told Epoch Times "Chávez started to Focus on [Smartmatic] Voting Machines to Ensure Victory as early as 2003": http://catholicmonitor.blogspot.com/2020/12/will-us-be-venezuela-ex-cia-official.html
http://www.thecatholicmonitor.com/2021/01/a-hour-which-will-live-in-infamy-1001pm.html?m=1
http://catholicmonitor.blogspot.com/2021/01/epoch-times-show-crossroads-on-capital.html?m=1]