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Swiss bishops discuss how to overcome Church’s ‘old-fashioned ideals’ on marriage and family

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BERNE, Switzerland, September 18, 2015 (LifeSiteNews) – At a study day last month held by the Swiss Bishops’ Conference, attendees discussed how to overcome the Church’s “old-fashioned ideals” on marriage and family, according to the official report from the meeting.

The bishops held the Day of Study in Berne, Switzerland, on August 31 as an official follow-up on the controversial May 25 Day of Study at the Gregorian University in Rome,  known as the “Shadow Council” because of its lack of transparency. The Swiss Day of Study, according to the Swiss Bishops' Conference's September 2 press release, was organized by none other than the pro-homosexual activist, Dr. Arnd Bünker, who had a dominant influence on the Swiss Bishops' Synod reports to Rome in 2014 and 2015.

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Significantly, Professor Eva-Maria Faber, who had participated at the May 25 “Shadow Council,” was a speaker in Berne, as well.

As is to be expected, the report about the recent Day of Study in Switzerland contains similar heterodox messages as the “Shadow Council” in Rome did. In the following, some aspects of the conference will be presented, as they are summarized in an official report published by the Pastoral Commission of the Swiss Bishops' Conference:

    The report stresses once more the claim that the faithful in Switzerland no longer understand the moral teaching of the Catholic Church and that many of them even disapprove of it;
    A “new theological frame” is proposed with which the Church could communicate better with the faithful;
    New “theological concepts and patterns of argumentation” should be tested;
    In the traditional Catholic teaching, sacramental marriage is at the center. “The Family itself thus appears merely as a consequence, as a deduction, or as a purpose of marriage. As soon as a marriage or a partnership does not correspond to the ideal of the Church, there follows consequently from the side of the Church a negative look upon the concerned families. […] The children are among those who suffer under this theological devaluation who experience for example at Church events that the Church discriminates against the marital (or other) situation of their parents.”
    The importance of marriage and the family should not be made absolute in such a manner, that the Church cannot get to recognize and appreciate the “individual people and their individual biographies, also their biographies in the Faith and in vocations.”
    The Bible cannot give direct answers to the questions of today concerning partnership, marriage and the family. The story of God with man often went contrary to the then-valid ideals of the family. God's history with mankind has always found “liberating perspectives.”
    The principle of graduality in pastoral care is important, but deficient, since it still upholds an ideal people should strive to achieve. “It is necessary to question the validity of the ideals themselves. These have to be checked again and again in the light of a changed cultural situation and of a growing scientific understanding.”
    The Church should come to a “recognition and appreciation of relationships which do not any more correspond to the old-fashioned ideal which comes from another period of time, for example remarried divorcees or same-sex partnerships.”
    The Church should come to “officially recognize a second marriage after a failure,” similar to the Orthodox Church whose practice the Catholic Church “never condemned.” This should be done “because the salvation of the people is the highest criterion of the Church's legal practice.”

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The meaning of salvation by Jesus is in the bible. The church has no say on who is saved or who isn't only Jesus can say and the bible is the word of God not some book you set aside because society has fallen apart and you think you will be saving them by lowering standards due in part because religions are trying to be politically correct and have large congregations. That will never work if you want to be a true Christian. Just because you are head of an earthly church doesn't make you a Christian a Christian is much more than calling yourself one it is living up to the bible teachings which today has churches that ignore them and want large congregations not a Christian congregation so they don't teach the tough truths is case someone may be offended. There is no old fashioned there is just one way to salvation and it is not by sinning and not believing in the bible because it has standards to live by and you are to cool to have to abide by them. You have to believe in Jesus as the son of God and try to live by his standards not earths. There is no easy way to heaven and God help those religious leaders who spout these kind of untruths they will answer to God some day and I wouldn't want to be in their shoes because they would have helped his children fall away from salvation not helping them have salvation and that is the only thing they are suppose to be concerned with helping one to have eternal life with God not changing God's word.
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