Kard. Cupich berbicara soal ‘perkawinan
sodomi’ : Gereja harus meluaskan dukungan bagi semua keluarga, apapun
keadaannya.
RORATE EDITORIAL: Inilah
saatnya bagi para Uskup untuk berbicara sebagai umat Katolik sejati
Since
the promulgation of Obergefell v. Hodges, the decision of the
Supreme Court of the United States on the definition of State-defined
marriage, a growing number of U.S. Catholic prelates have been issuing
their own statements about this abominable decision by five justices of the
Court (two of whom are baptized Catholics, including the majority opinion's
author himself). Some forthrightly condemned the decision's injustice and
immorality. Others restated Catholic doctrine clearly, but without the
forcefulness clearly warranted by the situation. Others offered decidedly
lukewarm, limp-wristed statements that repeated a minimum of orthodox doctrine
in as inoffensive and unconvincing a manner as possible, while tacitly
accepting elements of the new secular orthodoxy and undermining what resistance
towards it is left among Catholics.
The most
symbolic statement was that of the new Archbishop of Chicago, Blase J. Cupich,
as lukewarm and limp-wristed as can be imagined. Let no one be fooled: behind
the façade of equanimity, this statement represents capitulation, pure and
simple:
Precisely because a one-page statement cannot include everything that needs
to be said, what Archbishop Cupich has chosen to say assumes greater
significance. He has chosen to say precisely the things that will not only help
our adversaries but also whet their appetites further. By repeating
(without qualification or refutation) the claim that this decision is about
"equal rights for all citizens" and "the political demands of
equality," and that this is all about "civil marriage,"
Archbishop Cupich concedes key grounds to the homosexuals and their drive to
fence off public life for themselves and their faithful servants. This makes
him complicit in the exile of Christian principles from public life and the
reduction of the Church to a merely private institution, content as long as its
sacraments are untouched, and as long as it is graciously permitted to keep its
beliefs.
Indeed, he says nothing about the grave harm that "gay marriage"
has inflicted and will inflict on religion and society as a whole. We say
"religion" because we have no illusions about where the "gay
marriage" juggernaut will end. Homosexual activists will not be content
with civil "marriage" -- they will not be content until they have
managed to defile even our sanctuaries with their perverse
"nuptials."
It is all the more distressing, then, that in the middle of the vitriol and
genuine hatred being poured out by the "gay lobby" against Christ and
His Church, Archbishop Cupich chooses to focus on lecturing Catholics to
"respect" homosexuals.
By
putting the bulk of their efforts into lecturing the Catholic faithful about
the need to be "welcoming," "respectful,"
"charitable" and "kind" towards the homosexual lobby, not a
few prelates and clerics play right into the homosexual playbook. It is even
more heart-rending that many "conservative" and
"traditionalist" clerics, perhaps due to fear, are joining the
bandwagon of niceness by distancing themselves from "harsh"
Catholics, whose only "harshness" lies in using language that would
have been mild and normal for Catholics until the 1960's.By legitimizing the
false homosexual narrative of "victimhood" by "harsh,
uncharitable and cruel" Catholics and other Christians, they implicitly
concede that the homosexuals have the right to define who is the victim and who
is the oppressor. This will only make it harder, if not virtually impossible,
for our brethren to continue standing up to the new "orthodoxy" that
the American State now wishes to impose.
For the
"gay lobby," any statement of Catholic orthodoxy is by definition
"hateful" and "harsh." Any sign of opposition against their
demands is a form of "bigotry" that must be dealt accordingly with
increasingly stringent legal measures -- with the next most likely step being
the stripping of tax exempt status for religious institutions.The homosexual
lobby will not be content with anything less than the full rejection of
Catholic doctrine on sexuality and the acceptance of their beliefs as the new,
fabulous orthodoxy. They will exploit any sign of weakness, any sign of
surrender, as openings to press more and more outrageous demands, secure in the
knowledge that our side has little real stomach left for a fight.
The
reality is that in the past few decades, Catholics have rendered great respect
to homosexuals and the followers of various erroneous if not perverse
ideologies and doctrines, to the extent of sacrificing the militancy that the
defense of the truth rightfully requires. If the Church had fought homosexual
pseudo-marriage with half the militancy with which it used to resist godless
ideologies only a few decades ago, not a single Western country with an
appreciable number of Catholics would have legalized this perversity -- at
least not without Catholics first daring genuine martyrdom in vast numbers.And
yet, faced by one defeat after another, the only solution that so many Catholic
prelates -- including Pope Francis -- can see is to insist on avoiding
"hurtful" and "offensive" language even more. In the
infamous words of the Synod of 2015'sInstrumentum Laboris #78,
language that is "clear and inviting, open, which does not moralize, judge
or control" is the demand of the Church, not just on the Church.
This is
the language of a Church that refuses to fight, refuses to stand up for its
Faithful, and that will sooner rather than later find itself thrust back into
the catacombs. The Church will now be in the closet.
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