Kepala uskup Polandia mempertahankan garis yang
berlawanan dengan uskup-uskup Jerman yang heterodoks
October 19, 2015
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Uskup Agung Stanisław
Gądecki sekali lagi berbicara keras menentang upaya yang dilakukan didalam Sinode
tentang Keluarga yang mau melanggar doktrin Gereja. Berikut ini adalah sebuah pernyataan
didalam website the Polish Episcopal Conference (translation courtesy of Toronto Catholic Witness ):
Uskup Agung Gądecki:
mereka berusaha memaksakan perubahan-perubahan doktrin
Perubahan-perubahan
yang diusulkan dalam disiplin, oleh beberapa orang Bapa Sinode, mengenai
pemberian Komuni kepada orang yang bercerai menunjukkan adanya upaya untuk menyelundupkan
perubahan-perubahan pada doktrin Gereja. Hal ini disampaikan oleh Uskup Agung Stanisław
Gądecki yang mengikuti Sinode tentang Keluarga saat ini.
“Practically
all are repeating that there will be no doctrinal change, but this is
understood in different ways. For if you add to this first group that
disciplinary changes are possible, this means, in practice, that doctrinal
stability is being nullified. In my opinion one cannot speak of the separation
of the practice of the Church from her doctrine, from her teachings. The two
are inseparable. I have the impression that many supporters of this
modernity, are in fact thinking about changing doctrine, yet calling it a
change in Church discipline. It is a disturbing point in these discussions, for
it is strongly emphasized: “we accept the entire doctrine”, but there immediately
follows a suggestion that doctrine has nothing to do with it. This is
greatly worrying me, for one and the other are saying that they want no change
in doctrine. From where then, are arising these practices opposed to doctrine?
Archbishop
Gądecki has described well the two-faced nature of the Modernist, which Pope St
Pius X also warned about in 1907:
“[T]hey play
the double part of rationalist and Catholic, and this so craftily that they
easily lead the unwary into error … Thus in their books one finds some things
which might well be approved by a Catholic, but on turning over the page one is
confronted by other things which might well have been dictated by a
rationalist.”
And as long ago
as 1794, Pope Pius VI also warned
that the radical religious ideas of his day:
“cannot be
excused in the way that one sees it being done, under the erroneous pretext
that the seemingly shocking affirmations in one place are further developed
along orthodox lines in other places, and even in yet other places corrected;
as if allowing for the possibility of either affirming or denying the
statement, or of leaving it up to the personal inclinations of the individual –
such has always been the fraudulent and daring method used by innovators to
establish error. It allows for both the possibility of promoting error and of
excusing it.”
The German
bishops, lead by Cardinal Marx, are attempting to rationalise away
Catholic doctrine by corrupting Church discipline so that unrepentant
adulterers may take Holy Communion. Voice of the Family commends Archbishop
Gądecki for standing up to the German bishops. We are nonetheless sad that, 70
years after the end of the Second World War, the Oder-Neisse line between
Germany and Poland now seems to be dividing the Church along the lines of
heterodoxy and Catholicism. Please pray with us for the Church at this critical
hour.
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