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"Cardinal Burke: Amazon synod working doc is ‘apostasy’, cannot become Church teaching"
"Cardinal Raymond Burke said that the working document used for the upcoming Pan-Amazon synod organized by the Vatican at the request of Pope Francis amounts to 'apostasy.'
The Cardinal made this comment when asked in an August 13 Youtube interview whether the working document known as the Instrumentum Laboris for the October 6-27 Synod may become definitive for the Catholic Church. Cardinal Burke replied: 'It cannot be. The document is an apostasy. This cannot become the teaching of the Church, and God willing, the whole business will be stopped.'...
Burke, in a different interview, commented on remarks that synod organizers made suggesting a relaxation of celibacy in the priesthood for the Amazon region, saying that it would affect the entire worldwide Church. 'It is not honest' to suggest that the October meeting is 'treating the question of clerical celibacy for that region alone,' he said in June...
Leonardo Boff, a Brazilian theologian and laicized priest who is widely credited for being the 'theologian of reference' for the synod and an important exponent of Liberation theology, declared that he sees Pope Francis’ election as a 'springtime' for the Catholic Church. In his book Francis of Rome and Francis of Assisi, Boff asserted his belief that Pope Francis embodies Liberation theology because of his alleged dedication to the poor. He has stated that the ordination of married men may be an outcome of the synod..."
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