Wednesday, 24 February 2010

When , oh when, will the Bishops and the CES learn how to deal with communist tactics of the Labour party?

For many years communists used tactics which are now used by the Labour party in its attacks on Christian values, and ultimately attacks on Society and on our Church.
Time and time again bishops cooperate because they appear to be blinded by their desire to be accepted by Government. That inferiority complex is damaging the church and destroying society and souls.
Over forty years ago a diehard Scottish Communist became a Catholic and revealed the Communist tactics of "two steps forward, one step backwards" i.e take two outrageous steps forward, and in the face of the inevitable opposition take one step backwards and thus appear reasonable and open to persuasion and compromise. Those who were opposed to the initial outrageous proposals lull themselves into a false situation, persuading themselves that their reasonable objections won the day and they are so busy congratulating themselves on winning the compromise that they fail to recognise the communists had taken only one step backwards . The communists are still one step forward in their evil purposes.
I was reminded of that when I read the statement issued by the CES claiming they had won concessions. They WON NOTHING.
Bishops who think otherwise should examine the consciences, and the rest of us pray and work to abolish the CES. It is so rotten and ignorant of Catholic teaching that reform is not possible. Mind you I could name some Bishops who are equally ignorant.
Please, Your Graces and Your Lordships, exercise the brains and the Faith you are presumed to have, and introduce your episcopal shoemakers to the tailors of the CES.

1 comments:

  1. Concerned Catholic25 February 2010 04:19

    “Time and time again bishops cooperate because they appear to be blinded by their desire to be accepted by Government.” ...and, it seems possible, by those who are politically correct as well as with those who fell prey to the person-centred psychology of the 1950’s. This ‘new psychology’ was pushed in seminary pastoral departments from then on in, yet is at the very core of relativism and situation ethics: “What is right for me in my situation?” The Hierarchy of England & Wales and their CES advisors have to take seriously whether they are going to side with Parliament and its Government or with the Church and Her Lord.

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