Sunday, September 29, 2013
EDITOR, The Tribune.
In a recent interview with Rome’s La Civilta Catholica, Pope Francis said the Catholic Church must not be “obsessed” by issues such as abortion, homosexuality, and contraception. However, I have not seen any evidence of such an obsession. I can’t recall the last time I heard a church sermon denouncing such controversial moral issues. In fact, at the local level of church life, dogma has been a wasteland since Vatican II. One of the results has been the paedophile scandal.
Hence I am puzzled by Pope Francis’ desire to de-emphasize dogma in favour of striking a “new balance” that completely favours compassion and mercy over orthodox teaching and justice. The pope’s recent off the cuff comments – something that is rapidly, and unfortunately becoming his trade mark – are due to mislead many and further lead to the dissemination of moral relativism.
The church must remain vocal in promoting the truth on the most pressing issues of the day. Indeed, there has been a failure of catechesis both of children and young people that has been going on for fifty years. This has been due the overwhelming fear among priests to talk about topics that are “politically incorrect”. In contrast the Bible exhorts the church to “Preach the word, be urgent in season and out of season, convince, rebuke, and exhort, be unfailing in patience and in teaching” (2 Tim 4:2).
PAUL KOKOSKI
Canada,
September 26, 2013.
Comments
jt says...
Does this Kokoski dinosaur own the Tribune or something? Why are his desperate, bigoted, out-of-touch letters always printed?
Posted 3 October 2013, 4:10 p.m. Suggest removal
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