“The Synodal Way has voted on a text to establish the blessing of “irregular” couples—divorced-and-remarried, cohabiting partners, homosexuals. The Curia has sometimes reacted, without going beyond a warning or a reprimand, leaving the process free rein, to the point that one must speak of complicity.
“The truth is that the German bishops, supported—indeed pushed—by a progressive and determined laity, have no intention of changing anything, but rather of pressing forward. For them, in fact, it is a matter of life or death: backing down would cause the base of the Synodal Way to implode, and the Church in Germany along with it.
“Rome has neither the tools nor the will to alter this state of affairs. Neither the tools, which were shattered by the Declaration *Fiducia supplicans*. Under the regime of the CDF’s *Responsum*, it would have been a different story, but the Curia contradicted itself in less than three years. Nor the will, because faith and moral conviction are deserting the Curia.
“If anyone doubts it, let them read the report of study group no. 9, which aligns itself with the Synodal Way and its conclusions on the LGBT question. In the meantime, as “dialogue” produces “consensus” between Rome and the DBK, the harm progresses among the German faithful and is beginning to cross borders, with the Curia’s blessing. Under these conditions, one must speak of complicity.”
Source: https://x.com/fsspxfr/status/2054178371978875124?s=46&t=IydJ-X8H6c0NM044nYKQ0w


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