St. John the Evangelist by Ermes Dovico

German synod

There is Schism within the Church: we are simply not permitted to acknowledge it
ANALYSIS

There is Schism within the Church: we are simply not permitted to acknowledge it

The German Synod has provided us with a pretext for returning to the discussion of the looming Schism within the Church, but over the past years, both the Magisterium and theology itself have evolved in such a manner that the confine between that which is true and immutable and that which is unacceptable, has been breached. The China-Vatican agreement, the alteration of the Catechism regarding the death penalty, the abolition of ‘intrinsic evil’ in Amoris Laetitia, are all three, decisive passages which threaten the intrinsic Truths upon which the Church was founded.


Marx: farcical resignation in the footsteps of Luther
the german crisis

Marx: farcical resignation in the footsteps of Luther

The path marked out by Cardinal Marx to support the German synod follows the route already taken by Luther, with its well-known results. And now that the Pope has rejected his resignation, his position in the German Church is strengthened.