The Holy Catholic Church


The Church is a hierarchy and not a democracy.

The stone that the Church's dogma was written on; like the stone that Moses's
ten commandments was written on, has been broken.
The dilution and confusion brought by Vatican 2 has had catastrophic results;
most notably in regard to sexual education, which blurred the vision of everyone,
priests and faithful alike.
To the extent that today people that support abortion and gay marriage believe
themselves to be catholic.

Our current religious, priests and bishops are left with the shambles and the shame.

Their task is to guard and protect the catholic doctrine, but as that was demoted to a
place of inferior importance over 50 years ago, it must necessarily be a position of
internal conflict for them, if what they are bound to adhere to (Vatican 2), do not
match what they in their heart know is true.
They are bound by total obedience to their superiors; there is no place for negotiation.
What a dilemma!

As believers, what is our role? What can we do, what ought we do?
I take note that, especially among the young, there is a strong trend back to the real
church, the pre ecumenical Vatican 2 church, where things were clear,
and therefore no possible room for personal and subjective interpretations.
It was a matter of take it or leave it. You choose.
You are in or you are out. Yes or no.

I believe we need to support our priests by our words and actions. 

We are the Church, we must not be afraid to speak the truth, not even when it seems
to go against the structure.
In reality the pyramid of power is dependent on the bricks on the ground (us) for it's
existence.
If we are not here, they can not continue to exist either.
That is why they are now ready to listen to us.

But that means that me and you, yes,you too, must not be afraid to say what you think.
If I know in my heart that it is only the real (post Vatican 2) Catholic doctrine that
has all the knowledge about God, as spelled out in the Catechism of the Catholic Church,
it logically follows that I esteem the other denominations to be of lesser value, and
obviously; other religions, to be of no real everlasting value.











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