Dear Brothers, Presidents of the Conferences of
Bishops,
We turn to you with deep distress!
The Catholic world is adrift, and, with anguish,
the question is asked: Where is the Church going?
Before the drift in process, it seems that the
difficulty is reduced to that of the abuse of minors, a horrible crime,
especially when it is perpetrated by a priest, which is, however, only part of
a much greater crisis. The plague of the homosexual agenda has been spread
within the Church, promoted by organized networks and protected by a climate of
complicity and a conspiracy of silence. The roots of this phenomenon are
clearly found in that atmosphere of materialism, of relativism and of hedonism,
in which the existence of an absolute moral law, that is without exceptions, is
openly called into question.
Sexual abuse is blamed on clericalism. But the
first and primary fault of the clergy does not rest in the abuse of power but
in having gone away from the truth of the Gospel. The even public denial, by
words and by acts, of the divine and natural law, is at the root of the evil
that corrupts certain circles in the Church.
In the face of this situation, Cardinals and
Bishops are silent. Will you also be silent on the occasion of the meeting
called in the Vatican for this coming February 21st?
We are among those who in 2016 presented to the
Holy Father certain questions, dubia, which were dividing the Church in the
wake of the conclusions of the Synod on the Family. Today, those dubia have not
only not had any response but are part of a more general crisis of the Faith.
Therefore, we encourage you to raise your voice to safeguard and proclaim the
integrity of the doctrine of the Church.
We pray to the Holy Spirit, that He may assist the
Church and bring light to the Pastors who guide her. A decisive act now is
urgent and necessary. We trust in the Lord Who has promised: “Behold I am with
you all days, even to the consummation of the world” (Mt 28,20).
Walter
Cardinal Brandmüller
Raymond
Leo Cardinal Burke
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