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[7-1] German Bishop: Synodal Way Is in ‘Open Confrontation’ with Church Teaching...

성 미카엘회 회장 송 바울라 정자 2022. 9. 24. 21:46

Vatican III

"Watch, My child, what is to be. They will call another Council. Oh, but satan now has his plans. O woe, woe to evil man-what is to come upon them!"

- The Bayside Prophecies

Our Lady of the Roses, February 1, 1974

 

Worse to Come

"And if you think you have seen carnage now already in the Church, the worst is yet to come, unless you follow the rules given by My Mother many years ago, of prayer, atonement, and sacrifice. By your example you may be able to save others. For soon there will come upon you the great Chastisement. It comes in two parts, My child and My children: the Third World War, and also the Ball of Redemption. These can no longer be delayed. For the good seem to go about their way, perhaps pridefully. We do not seek to accuse or place a stigma on any, but some may pridefully sit back and let others go forth and make these sacrifices and prayers and penance. Because they have become smug, or because they have not the grace to understand that once you receive this grace much is expected of you. You must even work harder to save your brothers and sisters."

- The Bayside Prophecies

Jesus, June 18, 1986

 

ONLY SATAN SEEKS CHANGE

"There is no time or change in Heaven. The Father never changes. It is only satan who seeks change to disturb, corrupt, and degrade. Satan roams wherever there is darkness of spirit. He will debase mankind in a manner so foul that you will know that no human could conceive of such vileness of sin.”

- The Bayside Prophecies

Our Lady of the Roses, March 22, 1975

 


 

[ Bishop Stefan Oster: Biography ]

Bishop Stefan Oster is the Bishop of the Diocese of Passau in Germany, serving in this role since 2014. He is known for his critical stance toward the Synodal Way, a reform initiative within the German Catholic Church, and for his steadfast commitment to preserving the Church's traditional teachings and doctrine. He has warned that the Synodal Way is in open conflict with the Magisterium of the Catholic Church and risks distorting fundamental Christian anthropology and the Church’s core teachings.

In particular, he opposes proposed changes to Church teachings on homosexuality and chastity, arguing that such revisions could undermine the essence of the Catholic faith. During the fourth Synodal Assembly in 2022, he cast dissenting votes on several proposals and expressed deep concerns about the increasing secularization of the Church in Germany. Bishop Oster remains devoted to proclaiming the Gospel and upholding the unity and tradition of the Catholic Church.

 


Bishop Stefan Oster

 

[7-1] German Bishop: Synodal Way Is in ‘Open Confrontation’ with Church Teaching...

LifeSiteNews.com reported on September 9, 2022:

 

by Andreas Wailzer

 

Another German prelate has spoken out against the heterodox Synodal Way.

 

Bishop Stefan Oster, who has criticized the German Catholic movement before, said in a recent interview that the Synodal Way is in “open confrontation with the Magisterium” and represents a departure from “the Christian image of man and understanding of the Church.”

 

In the interview with Catholic newspaper Passauer Bistumsblatt, the Bishop of Passau affirmed that texts approved by the Synodal Way have broken with traditional Catholic teaching. “At least two texts explicitly call for a revision of the catechism and canon law: What was right before shall now be wrong or vice versa,” Oster said.

 

One of the texts that Oster is alluding to explicitly called for the revision of paragraphs in the Catechism of the Catholic Church on the issues of homosexuality and chastity.

 

“As it looks now, the [Synodal] path on some issues is heading toward open confrontation with the Magisterium – and toward parting with what I see as essential contents of the Christian image of man and understanding of the church,” Oster said. “I would hope that we preserve unity – even if it looks like the differences within the bishops’ conference and among the faithful are increasing and that we seem to have less and less in common.”

 

The fourth synodal assembly was held in Frankfurt on September 8-10. At the autumn plenary assembly of the German Bishops’ Conference (DBK) next week, Oster hopes for a joint positioning of the bishops. However, he finds it “difficult to imagine since the positions hardly seem to be reconcilable now from my point of view. After all, some bishops signaled very clearly in Frankfurt how they want to proceed and what they – literally – already want to ‘implement’.”

 

According to Oster, the fourth synodal assembly was “much more about political processes, tactics, the search for alliances than about listening to each other. And there was also a lot of emotion and polemics involved.”

 

Furthermore, the German prelate warned that the Church in Germany continues to be on a path of secularization. He himself wants to proclaim “the Gospel of the salvation of man through Jesus Christ” and in doing so “remain in unity with the Holy Father and the doctrine he testifies to.”

 

Oster also stated that he believes that not even a new ecumenical Council of the Church could change the teachings that the Synodal Way contradicts.

 

During the fourth synodal assembly, the Bishop of Passau was one of the few bishops who repeatedly voiced criticism of the proposed texts and explained why he could not vote “yes.”

 

In the four final open ballots during the event, Oster voted “no” twice. The bishop abstained from voting on the text “Basic Order of Church Service,” which states that a lifestyle that contradicts traditional Catholic teachings should no longer be treated as a violation of obligations of loyalty to the employer – i.e., the Church. Oster also abstained from the decision on the introduction of a Synodal Council, which is meant to create a permanent Synodal Way.

 

 


 

JESUS NEVER CHANGES

"Come out of the darkness, my sisters. You have been misled. Do not follow the fashions of your world. There is no fashion in Heaven. Jesus never changes. There is great punishment ahead for those who follow the world. Do not leave when you are discouraged by those who satan has sent into your convents. Stand forth as an example of purity and godliness. You will not be cast aside by your God, as you will by man, as you stand to defend your God. Pick up your cross and carry it. You will return the habit to the floor."

– The Bayside Prophecies

St. Theresa, November 20, 1972

 

“WE DO NOT CONDONE VARIATIONS AND CHANGES"

"It has grieved Me much in the past, as it grieves Me now, that mankind is making changes to My words. I assure you, My children and pastors within My houses, My Church upon earth, there is no necessity to change My words. Heaven, hell, purgatory, and especially, My children, the word 'hell' must be retained in your prayers.

"Repeat, My child, the confessional prayer.

O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I confess to all my sins, because I dread the loss of Heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because I love Thee, my God, Who are all-good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Thy grace, to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.

"Yes, My child, We do not condone variations and changes. It is the enemies of your God that have set themselves to promote change upon My words. The word of your God is eternal and must not be changed.”

– The Bayside Prophecies

Jesus, February 10, 1977


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