“This is the drama of the hypocrisy of this people. And Jesus never negotiates His heart of the Son of the Father, but He was so open to the people, seeking paths to help them. ‘But this can’t be done; our discipline, our doctrine say this can’t be done!’ they say. ‘Why do your disciples eat grain in the fields, when they travel, on the day of the Sabbath? It can’t be done!’ They were so rigid in their disciple: ‘No, the discipline can’t be touched, it’s sacred.’
"Pius XII freed us from the very heavy cross that was the Eucharistic fast. But some of you might remember. You couldn’t even drink a drop of water. Not even that! And to brush your teeth, it had to be done in such a way that you didn’t swallow the water. But I myself as a young boy went to confession for having made the Communion, because I thought a drop of water had gone in. Is it true or no? It’s true. When Pius XII changed the discipline: ‘Ah, heresy! No! He touched the discipline of the Church.’ So many Pharisees were scandalized. So many. Because Pius XII had acted like Jesus: he saw the need of the people. ‘But the poor people, with such warmth.’ These priests who said three Masses, the last at one o’clock, after noon, fasting. The discipline of the Church. And these Pharisees [spoke about] ‘our discipline’ – rigid on the outside, but, as Jesus said of them, ‘rotting in the heart,’ weak, weak to the point of rottenness. Gloomy in the heart.”
which is why I'm puzzled by his comments.
This mindset is very much alive and well.
I agree with Adam and Salieri that Catholics who are rigid, reactionary, scrupulous, authoritarian, conspiratorial, suspicious, uber-right wing nut jobs are rarely seen anymore and proliferated mostly in the 60's and 70's. They were mostly, I think, a product of the Depression and WWII and God bless them, because for all their faults, they were indeed the Greatest Generation and maybe it was their steel backbone that got them through so much.
Maybe where you are; you guys must be in some strange land. Where I'm at, president Obama has brought these types out of the woodwork.
I've heard plenty of weird political theories from my leftist relatives who believe the Koch Brothers and Mitt Romney secretly run the world from a hidden bunker.
More Dems believe 911 was an inside job than Reps believe Obama faked his U.S. citizenship. Bonkers isn't limited to one side of the aisle.
What's your source for that belief?
Both of which propositions? That 9/11 was an inside job and that Obama is not a real citizen? Yes, of course both of those things are crazy.
Well, the more important dividing line is people who traffic in cultivating fear, resentment and outrage among their readers and those who realize that's ultimately something that obstructs theosis.
Sure some nuts show up
Trafficking in "cultivating fear, resentment and outrage among their readers" is not a fair characterization of Fr. Z at all.
That said, he and countless others sacred and secular, have in common the knack (and viewer/readership) to seize upon one or more particular facets of an authority's utterance and then transmogrify said utterance into a "gospel" that they can then deny was contrived by their own manipulation.
“It must be observed, however, that if the faith were endangered, a subject ought to rebuke his prelate even publicly.”
St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica II, II, q. 33, a. 45
“Augustine says in his Rule: ‘Show mercy not only to yourselves, but also to him who, being in the higher position among you, is therefore in greater danger.’ But fraternal correction is a work of mercy. Therefore even prelates ought to be corrected.”
St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica II, II, q. 33, a. 4, Sed Contra.
“It is better that scandals arise than the truth be suppressed.”
Pope St. Gregory the Great
“But, when necessity compels, not those only who are invested with power of rule are bound to safeguard the integrity of faith, but, as St. Thomas maintains: ‘Each one is under obligation to show forth his faith, either to instruct and encourage others of the faithful, or to repel the attacks of unbelievers.'”
Pope Leo XIII
There are "traditional Catholics" who believe that either Obama or Pope Francis are the anti-Christ, that the government is trying to poison us with vaccines, and that they are now the remnant "true Church." Oh, and the whole prepping thing too ...
The technique is quite fascinating: demonize your potential opponents well in advance by subtle messaging and gradually introduce the concepts you want the people to adopt, couched in familiar language (with lots of scriptural references and all the right Catholic buzzwords.) Meanwhile, solidfy your allies and slowly isolate the "enemy". When you've successfully conditioned and maneuvered the majority of the people, then you can finally unveil your real intentions.
Umnnnhhh...You are conflating two very different phenomena. "Preppers" and Traddie Catholics are not congruent circles.
So let's talk about "traddie Catholics." Do you know these people personally? What percentage of them believe the anti-Christ is either Pp F. or Obama? What percentage believe the vaccine thing? That they are 'the remnant'?
More: of the universe of Catholics you PERSONALLY know, what percentage are "traddie"?
I suspect that the percentages of all of the above are extremely low. So my question: "So what?"
There are political leftists who believe that the Koch brothers are Satan's spawn, too. There are political leftists who believe that Wisconsin's Governor is a puppet of those brothers, too.
Same question: "So what?"
Although He didn't say it, He could have: "The nuts you will have with you always."
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