Vatican II ABOUT FACE! - Chiesa viva
Vatican II ABOUT FACE! - Chiesa viva
Vatican II ABOUT FACE! - Chiesa viva
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It is a new theology. The apostolate is no longer based on<br />
supernatural principles, but only on naturalistic ones for<br />
“well-disposed souls,” as indicated at N° 13, whereas Jesus<br />
and the Apostles preached to men!<br />
On page 13, line 5, in the outline it states: “The Church<br />
prohibits forcing anyone to embrace the Faith, or to press<br />
or induce them with unwelcome ploys.” This is a phrase,<br />
though, that is offensive to missionaries and anything but eager<br />
for the salvation of souls! On page N° 8, one reads: “That<br />
Christ be (...) of a new humanity”! But of which “new humanity”<br />
if not an earthly one?<br />
There is a hidden poison in this that has aroused a pagan<br />
spirit among the faithful and even among the clergy, dissuading<br />
them from religious work in order to focus on the “construction<br />
of the world” and its “consecration,” giving a push<br />
to the soul of the faithful that makes them forget their religious<br />
and moral obligations, no longer thinking about the ideal<br />
of the search for the “Kingdom of God” and His justice<br />
and to base everything in Christ forming a Catholic civilization.<br />
In the history of the Church, the missionary push had always<br />
been a sign of vitality. Today, its reduction is a sign of a<br />
serious crisis of faith!<br />
Since the Decree “Unitatis Redintegratio” affirms that<br />
non-Catholic Christian churches “have been by no means deprived<br />
of significance and importance in the mystery of<br />
salvation,” for “the Spirit of Christ has not refrained from<br />
using them as means of salvation,” which puts the idea in<br />
the minds of the faithful that all religions are equal, - creating<br />
indifferentism in many believers! – I believe it is necessary<br />
to discuss, even briefly, the problem that is posed:<br />
whether all religions are equal.<br />
On many charts of religions, Christianity is noted, without<br />
any emphasis, equal with the other religions, as if it were a religion<br />
like the others, similar to a valuable diamond being<br />
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