I was also delused when I read the encyclical Fratelli Tutti. Theologically it is so poor in comparison to Benidict XVI.
Sad truth is : seen the state of the church organisation we needed a manager. Thus we have a pope manager. But a manager humble and holy spirit-driven. Let see where it leads us.
Make sure to send the letter to the pope : catholic church is found of subsidiarity.
No doubt that Francis has neither the philosophical or theological skills of JPIi or Benedict. You may be right about the need of a manager but the church needs a manager who doesn’t reduce the church to a human rights based NGO business. We really need the Pope to speak as the office of the visible unity for the one, holy, Catholic,and apostolic church. To quote Peter Maurin, only in this way can we blow the dynamite in the church. The temporal good needs addressed but the church’s expertise is how the temporal good is taken up and perfected in the eternal good.
Really interesting.
I was also delused when I read the encyclical Fratelli Tutti. Theologically it is so poor in comparison to Benidict XVI.
Sad truth is : seen the state of the church organisation we needed a manager. Thus we have a pope manager. But a manager humble and holy spirit-driven. Let see where it leads us.
Make sure to send the letter to the pope : catholic church is found of subsidiarity.
No doubt that Francis has neither the philosophical or theological skills of JPIi or Benedict. You may be right about the need of a manager but the church needs a manager who doesn’t reduce the church to a human rights based NGO business. We really need the Pope to speak as the office of the visible unity for the one, holy, Catholic,and apostolic church. To quote Peter Maurin, only in this way can we blow the dynamite in the church. The temporal good needs addressed but the church’s expertise is how the temporal good is taken up and perfected in the eternal good.