It is important to remember that the organization of the the church - is a human organization. As such is inherently flawed. — Rank Amateur
There is no doubt at all that the sex abuse scandal is horrifying on many levels - and will certainly have an impact on the faith of many followers - and that is completely understandable. But The Body of the Church has endured worse and it will survive this. — Rank Amateur
As to what The Church should do, well I am a traditional leaning Catholic, so at least IMO what the Church should do is to just be Catholic. Be clear and constant in the same core message that has been the heart of the Church for 2,000 years. — Rank Amateur
The clergy has proven itself to be a congregation of paedophile enablers, not just here or there, but globally.
there nothing to say to a person who defines the Church as a group of paedophiles? — Carlos
just be patient and this will blow over — Jake
This is what I mean. You've failed to learn anything from the crisis, and plan to keep on doing more of the same that got the Church in to the crisis. — Jake
this interpretation is in absolutely no way consistent with my concern over this horror. — Rank Amateur
As to what The Church should do, well I am a traditional leaning Catholic, so at least IMO what the Church should do is to just be Catholic. Be clear and constant in the same core message that has been the heart of the Church for 2,000 years. — Rank Amateur
actually the point was to just keep doing what the church has been doing for 2,000 years. To continue to tell Its truth as It see it, and ( to be religious for a sec) as the Holy Spirit directs it. Because that is all it can do. — Rank Amateur
It says in context of this discussion is that the Church should just do what it believes is right and be unconcerned of the consequences. — Rank Amateur
It could do something decisive, such as have the male clergy and nuns swap jobs — Jake
In my understanding, what would be right from the Church's perspective would be that the Church be an effective change agent in the world, — Jake
that it be credible — Jake
is there nothing to say to a person who defines the Church as a group of paedophiles? — CarlosDiaz
Don't you think that before pinpointing mistakes in my writing... — CarlosDiaz
It can not do this - Pope John Paul II "authoritatively" declared that women can not be ordained as Priests, and it is "authoritatively" stated in the Catechism and less importantly Cannon Law . — Rank Amateur
yes, you are right, "there isn't much that can be said that will make much difference" (about Church's scandals) — CarlosDiaz
but there is even less about my supposed pompous response. — CarlosDiaz
I was not arguing with you... — Rank Amateur
Although you may have been raised Catholic, it is obvious you do not understand what it means, or bothered to look up what it means when a Pope speaks authoritatively. — Rank Amateur
and it would not be possible for the Church to ordain women, without putting in question all of what the Church believes to be Divine Revelation by apostolic Tradition. In other words, it can not do this, and be Catholic. — Rank Amateur
Where exactly in the New Testament does Jesus say that women can never ever take on leadership roles in his church? You've dodged this entirely reasonable question because you know the answer is nowhere. — Jake
Where exactly in the New Testament does Jesus say — Jake
This concept of Sola Scriptura ( where does Jesus say ) that you are alluding to - along with your challenge of Papal authority were the heart of the Reformation. — Rank Amateur
I am not an apologist or an evangelist - believe what you will. — Rank Amateur
I am merely trying to give you what the Church itself believes — Rank Amateur
It is a fundamental belief of the Catholic Church that the totality of Divine Revelation is both the Bible AND what the Church believes by Apostolic Tradition — Rank Amateur
Also the Church believes when the Pope speaks authoritatively on matters of faith or morals, it is the inspired word of God ( Holy Spirit ), in effect it is God speaking through the man, it is not the man speaking - it is why it is believed to be infallible. — Rank Amateur
Ok, "apostolic tradition" is another way of saying "clergy" — Jake
Yes, I understand this doctrine. But the Church, even defined as being the clergy, does not believe this. If they did, there would not be constant ideological maneuvering among the high ranking clergy. If the clergy believed in this doctrine they would simply fall in line peacefully behind whoever was currently Pope, given that according to the doctrine it is God speaking through the man. — Jake
No, not even close - may be a bunch to type here - but a quick search would get you there. — Rank Amateur
actually none of that is true when the Pope is speaking "authoritatively" on matters of faith and morals. And it is completely true, often productive, when he is not speaking " authoritatively". This is an important distinction - not everything the Pope says is "authoritative" and therefor inspired. It is rare when they do - and they make it clear when they do. — Rank Amateur
Who is creating apostolic tradition but the clergy? — Jake
I also know you are dodging around the fact — Jake
I am not dodging anything - except the an argument on merits of the teachings of the Church - I just continue to tell you factually, what the Church teaches — Rank Amateur
So, how about we just agree to disagree — Rank Amateur
I really am indifferent to either option. — Rank Amateur
The classic Catholic attempt to be both in the debate, and above it, at the same time. — Jake
The Church not only takes into account the spiritual dimension of believers but also the needs that can't be meet by dysfunctional international politics. With Pope Francis, it keeps displaying that image, taking care of those who most need it (this is basically the Catholic church in Latin America). — CarlosDiaz
Jake there is absolutely no doubt at all that the Church is a flawed organization. As I said above there is no way it could not be. — Rank Amateur
The compulsion and presumption to create a pure Church, whether that be pure in holiness or pure in teaching or pure in justice – however and by whomever any of those is defined – is rooted in either pride or impatience (or both). If we continually expect and demand that the Church stride through history like a hero-saint we will continually be frustrated by its actual plodding through history like a Whiskey Priest. — Rank Amateur
As a result, he ends up exhibiting those basic gospel virtues, humility and charity — Rank Amateur
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