Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Coptic Priest Concerned About Mixed Marriages

Edit: as well he should be. Marriages between Muslim males and Christian women are worrying and this Coptic priest asks some important questions:

[Breitbart] Addressing the ongoing Synod on the Family at the Vatican, Fr Garas Boulos Garas Bishay, who serves as a Coptic Catholic priest in Sharm el Sheikh, said that mixed marriages between Christian women from Russia and Europe and Muslim men are “a profound and worrying concern”.

The problem not only applies to majority Muslim countries, Fr Garas said, but also to European nations where Muslims are settling.

He asked why Christians seem more willing to give up their culture and faith to take part in “without realizing it and with tremendous superficiality, the realisation of the Islamic plan of ‘demographic invasion.’”

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/10/21/children-muslim-christian-marriages-disturbed-says-vatican-favoured-priest/

6 comments:

LeonG said...

Blame the post-conciliar papacies for this ecumenical, interreligious falsehood. They are directly responsible for cultivating indifference to The Roman Catholic Faith, thereby propagating this counterfeit teilhardian pantheism.

Geremia said...

Did the "Sin-Nod" on the family even discuss mixed marriages? Look at what the Vatican II Preparatory Commission's original documents had to say about mixed marriages; the doctrine is diametrically opposed to what Vatican II, with its heresy of ecumenism, and the 1917 Code of Canon Law permissively teach.

Barnum said...

Vat II doesn't explain the Orthodox women marrying Mohammedans. Not to rule yours out, but the cultural relativism that Pope Benedict warned of (i.e., the notion all religions are the same) is a better explanation. And then there are probably all kinds of individual motivations that have root in the superficial individualism and selfishness of the modern world, as Fr. Bishay seems to suggest.

LeonG said...

"....the cultural relativism that Pope Benedict warned of ..."

He and his conciliar colleagues promoted this very same cultural relativism in religion. The influence, implicit and explicit of papal indifference has had a significant role in the decimation of Roman Catholic Faith as well as deleterious effects outside it.

Geremia said...

Indeed. Modernism is relativism.

Henry said...

So is antiquarianism