Showing posts with label New Catechism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Catechism. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Catechism Contradicts Doctrine: "The Church is Divided"

Mother Church is One and Not Divided


(Kreuz.net)  The 'Catechism of the Catholic Church' from the 90s is not in touch with other works since the Counter Reformation  in terms of faithfulness.  This is what Bonn philologist, Heinz Lothar Bart stated in an article for the orthodox monthly magazine 'Kirchliche Umschau'.

Barth refers to the important Dutch Dominican, Father Johannes van der Ploeg (+2004).

Reality is Silenced to Allow Error


Father van der Ploeg noticed that the texts of the traditional Liturgy are not mentioned in the Catechism -- as if this Liturgy had never existed.

Although it is an excellent source of Church doctrine.

In place of this the Catechism chose the Pastoral Council as the main source.

Father van der Ploeg criticized the unclear language of the Council and the Catchism.  This manner of expression is dishonest.

Luther as a Master Teacher

Barth warned of an overemphasis on the universal priesthood.

As the source for this, he described the schismatic, alcoholic and polygamist Martin Luther (+1546).

Barth cited Rainer Maria Cardinal Woelki of Berlin.  He spoke in November 2011 about this that Martin Luther's concerns had been taken up by the Church.

As an examples he described the stress on the priesthood of all the faithful as well as so-called religious freedom.

The Church contains the Unity in Itself

Barth also takes note of the fact that the Catechism writes that the Church was divided.  As it says in paragraph 1398: "So you feel the painful divisions in the Church" -- in Latin, "Ecclesiae divisiones".

Catholic Faith had -- says Barth -- spoke of a "division fo the Church -- in Latin, "separationes ab Ecclesia".

Because the Church, as opposed to Chiristendom, as well as the Community of the baptiszed, is divided.

Unity is a mark of the Church. It is indestructible.

Barth cited St., Cyprian of Carthage (+258):

"The unity can not be rendered, the body can not be torn apart by the loss of its structure, can not be fragmented through inner tearing."

What is separated from the womb, can not survive alone, and loses the most important precondition for holiness -- said the Saint.

Link to kreuz.net...

Saturday, January 21, 2012

YouCat Publisher Associated with German Bishops' Porn Publisher

YouCat Wins the German School Book Prize
(München) "You Cat" which is published by Pattloch publishers 1, the youth catechism of the Catholic Church, has received the German School Book Prize for 2011. The book first appeared in early part of 2011 on the initiative of then Pattloch distributor Bernard Meuser.
"You Cat" was published under the direction of Vienna Cardinal Christoph Schönborn together with youth and a group of theologians and religion instructors. The small slender yellow book, which stems from the universal catechism of the Catholic Church, attempts to drawn young people by putting questions of faith to young people in understandable and attractive forms. Essential questions are unfortunately only handled superficially, important Catholic faith content is not mentioned, or even denied.

The "YouCat" in the meantime is available in ovver twenty languages and distributed world wide in over 1.5 million copies. The "YouCat Prayerbook", which appeared last fall also from Pattloch publishers, offers prayers for the success story of YouCat.

The German school book prize will be announced in Eichstaett on the 28th January The award which contains a gift of 2,500 Euros which has been given since 1990 by the "Kuratorium Deutscher Schulbuchpreis" within the society "Learning for German and European Future". The speech will be held by the President of the Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Richard Schenk.

Link to katholisches...

1. The Printing Group Droemer Knaur. is a 50 percent participant in Weltbild, which the German Bishops were recently implicated with for distributing pornography.