• Home
    • Bulletins
      • January 2010
      • February 2010
      • March 2010
      • April 2010
      • May 2010
      • June 2010
      • July 2010
      • August 2010
    • Calendar
      • Locations
        • "Middle" Room
        • Br. Frances Room
        • Br. John Room
        • Church
        • Guadalupe Chapel
        • Hall
        • Library
        • PMR
        • Science Room
    • FAQs
      • About the Site
    • Contact Us
  • Mass / Sacraments
    • Confession / Mass Schedules
    • Latin Mass
      • Summorum Pontificum
      • Why in Latin?
    • Public Devotions
    • Marriage
      • Counseling
      • Retrovaille
      • Wedding Coordination
      • For Your Marriage.org
  • Rectory
    • Pastor - Fr. Jan - x222
    • Secretary - Denise - x223
    • Friars
      • Fr. David - x337
      • Fr. Jerome - x334
      • Fr. Robert - x226
    • Deacon Joe - x221
    • Christian Services - x224
    • History
    • Mission / Vision Statement
  • Education
    • E-Catechism
    • Adult Education
    • Baptismal Preparation
    • Little Flower Playgroup
    • RCIA
    • STRE
      • Confirmation
      • First Communion
      • Vacation Bible School
    • St. Therese School
  • Ministries
    • Altar Servers
    • Altar Society
    • Eucharistic Adoration
    • Eucharistic Ministers
    • Lectors
    • Music
    • Respect Life
    • Youth
  • Organizations
    • Cub Scouts
    • Girl Scouts
    • Knights of Columbus
    • Legion of Mary
      • Confession Conference
    • OCDS
  • Recommended
    • Links

Navigation

  • Audio
    • Browse by...
  • Create content
    • Event
  • News Feed aggregator
    • Categories
      • Catholic News
    • Sources
  • Biblio
    • Authors
    • Keywords

Text Size:

  • Increase
  • Decrease
  • Normal

Current Size: 113%

Home | Groups | Rectory

The Church is Immaculate and Indefectible

Sun, 05/02/2010 - 12:00am
Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly versionPDF versionPDF version

Click her to go to original site

The Church is Immaculate and Indefectible

Mons. Sr. João Clá Dias

The Church is Immaculate and Indefectible, after each campaign of attacks against her, the Church always emerges stronger and more splendorous than before

Msgr. João Scognamiglio Clá Dias, EP

The barrage of reports which, in recent weeks, has attempted to stain the Catholic Church, using the abuses of children committed by a portion of Catholic priests as a pretext, has reached an inconceivable climax.

Bent on fanning the flames, various agencies of social communication have delved into the past, in search of new allegations involving the Vicar of Christ on Earth, Pope Benedict XVI, in which, however, they have roundly failed.

That there are disordered and unworthy priests, no one can deny; that horrible abuses have been committed, and certainly even in a number greater than recorded, must be acknowledged.

But to use the very grave, yet isolated offences of a minority of clerics to tarnish priests at large, is an injustice. And to employ this as a guise to attempt to overthrow the Church is diabolical.

However, the more the Church is infiltrated by the libertarian, relativistic and neo-pagan

spirit of our age, the more it may be feared that crimes of paedophilia will occur. From this stems the need to implant a rigorous selection system in seminaries, so that only those who do not have a propensity to conspire with the world, but who want to teach the practice of Catholic doctrine in all its purity and to serve as an example may be admitted as candidates to the priesthood.

The present publicity campaign against the Church undermines a truth of which history provides an unequivocal testimony: it was the Catholic Church that freed the world from immorality, and it is because the world is rejecting the Church that it has once again sunk into the mire from which it was rescued.

Download the full PDF document

Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly version |  PDF versionPDF version
The opinion expressed on this website are not necessarily those of St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church or her Staff.
Powered by Drupal, an open source content management system

Powered by Drupal and Drupal Theme created with Artisteer.