If ‘inclusive’ means including people who do not believe what the Catholic faith teaches and will not reform their lives according to what the church holds to be true, then inclusion is a form of lying,” he said.
“And it’s not just lying but an act of betrayal and violence against the rights of those who do believe and do seek to live according to God’s Word.”
“Losing people who are members of the church in name only is an imaginary loss,” he continued. “It may in fact be more honest for those who leave and healthier for those who stay. We should be focused on commitment, not numbers or institutional throw-weight.”
Here's another example of how he wishes to be reduced in status. What American bishop could possibly want to not concentrate on "throw-weight"?
My view is that the Church is not a set of rules to obey. She is the holder of moral truths to grow into. That implies some messiness as many of us try to figure things out and shed our own pride.
the presumption to judge
Attendance didn't drop because of what Pope Benedict did.
I like what MJO is saying, but I think we need to clarify something. There's a difference between kicking people out based on holiness or liturgical taste, and being okay with people leaving because they don't want to hold to orthodox beliefs
I could see the Church being the Pope, a couple of bishops, maybe a priest or two and a handful of the faithful by the time of the Second Coming.
Personally, I think the church is much smaller than people realize.
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