Ultra-traditionalist says pope should convert Jews

Moderators: Elvis, DrVolin, Jeff

Ultra-traditionalist says pope should convert Jews

Postby emad » Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:27 pm

By Philip Pullella<br>ROME (Reuters) - A leader of an ultra-traditionalist Catholic group that broke with the Vatican said on Saturday that Pope Benedict should tell Jews and members of other religions to convert because they are part of "false systems".<br><br>Father Franz Schmidberger, a top official of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), also called on the Pope to invalidate excommunications imposed when its founder, the late French Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, ordained bishops without permission.<br><br>The SSPX rejects the reforms of the 1962-1965 Second Vatican Council. It sticks to the old Latin mass and opposes recognizing the validity of other religions, particularly non-Christians.<br><br>"Other religions, as such, are false systems," said Schmidberger, who is the right-hand man of the traditionalists' current head, Bishop Bernard Fellay.<br><br>"Instead of leading their members to our Lord Jesus Christ, to Baptism and the confession of faith in his divinity, they refrain from this and so we consider these other religions as very dangerous," he told a news conference presenting a biography of Lefebvre.<br><br>"St Peter, the first pope, preached to the Jews and told them that 'if you want to be saved you must do three things: you must regret your sins and convert, believe in our lord Jesus Christ and, thirdly, be baptized,'" he said.<br><br>"We expect that every pope who claims to be the successor of St Peter and he (Benedict) is the successor of St Peter, should take the same stand in meetings with leaders of other religions and tell them the same three things," Schmidberger said.<br><br>DIALOGUE<br><br>Fellay and Schmidberger held talks with Benedict last August. But while Benedict shares the SSPX's concern for some parts of Catholic tradition and has encouraged wider use of Latin in the Church, he has vowed to continue the dialogue with other religions begun by his predecessor John Paul.<br><br>Benedict has met Jews, Protestants and Muslims. In August he visited a synagogue in his native Germany.<br><br>The late pope sanctioned the excommunication of the traditionalist leaders in 1988 when they defied his warnings and went ahead with the bishops' ordinations without permission. <br><br>The SSPX, which sees itself as the guardian of true Catholicism, now has four bishops and some 450 priests around the world.<br><br>Schmidberger said the group had two basic prerequisites for dialogue with the Vatican<br><br>The first was an indult that would allow the unconditional return of the old-style Latin mass, which was sidelined after the Second Vatican Council opted for services in local languages.<br><br>Saying the Latin mass now requires approval from local bishops, who are often reluctant to make exceptions for a tiny minority in their dioceses.<br><br>The second prerequisite was that the excommunications imposed on the group in 1988 be declared invalid.<br><br>One of the best-known traditionalist Catholics is actor Mel Gibson but it is not clear if he supports the SSPX, which is based at the rebel seminary Lefebvre ran in Switzerland. <br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=worldNews&storyID=uri:2005-11-19T141640Z_01_MOL951251_RTRUKOC_0_US-POPE-TRADITIONALISTS.xml&pageNumber=1&summit=">today.reuters.com/news/ne...=1&summit=</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br><br><br>WHY STOP THERE???? How about them Branch Davidians, Scientologists, Moonies, Latter-Day Morons etc?<br> <p></p><i></i>
emad
 
Posts: 600
Joined: Sun May 22, 2005 12:03 pm
Blog: View Blog (0)

Return to Religion and the Occult

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests