Last week, the French bishops sent a summary of the result of their synodal meetings to Rome. LeFigaro.fr (June 17) calls this “a storm in the French Church" and an “ecclesiastical Big Bang”. For IlFoglio.it speaks of a French-German axis.
The French document calls for the [invalid] ordination of women, married priests, laity governance and more “openness”/“listening,” codewords for opposing the Faith.
The document describes the liturgy as a "place of tension" between "pastoral flexibility," "attachment to rituals" [is there a liturgy without rituals?], "esteem for the richness of liturgical symbols," and "questions about a language that has become unintelligible for many [because they have never been taught the Faith].”
Similar documents will be produced all around the globe. The Dutch hierarchy has created earlier this month a 132-page report and will sent their own document in August to Rome. They are demanding the same stale heresies as the German and French bishops.
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