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May 11, 2017 headlines
PewSitter
The big bold headline comes from Russell Shaw
http://www.catholicworldreport.com/Blog/5634/legalism_old_and_new.aspx
who claims that the Church has been all about legalism since the Council of Trent to before Bergoglio, but he defines this 'old legalism'
in Bergoglio's terms, namely, “a theology of yes, you can [and] no, you can’t.”
I think Mr. Shaw forgets that God framed the Ten Commandments in terms of "No, you can't". Is Bergoglio then wiser than God with
his 'new legalism' - which is “trying to lessen the obligations of Christian life….Doing as one pleases is then called
‘following one’s conscience’”???
Of course, Shaw mitigates his declarations by concluding that this 'new legalism' is "even more unsatisfactory than the old". So maybe
God is wiser than Bergoglio after all.
Canon212.com
The big bold headline comes from Hilary White's commentary that I cited in the Cardinal Cocco-nut post.[Modificato da TERESA BENEDETTA 12/05/2017 20:54] |
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