Monday, April 21, 2025

“Liminal” As In “Eliminate”

 Fr. Murray wants the gospel to be liminal, with people clearly divided by that line:

He went on to object to the ways in which Pope Francis challenged teachings enshrined in the Catholic church. Issues like divorce, remarriage and homosexuality weren't shamed under Francis, the report recalled.

"If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge him?" Pope Francis said, speaking to reporters while he was returning from a trip to Brazil.

Pope Francis also advocated for decriminalizing same-sex relationships and welcomed members of the transgender community to the Vatican, the Daily Beast recalled. He was also the first Pope to allow priests to bless same-sex relationships.

"Pope Francis basically, when he came in, said, let’s make a mess," Father Murray said.

He noted how he didn’t want a Christianity that said, “before we read the Bible, read the headline, see what they want,” then figure out how to “accommodate the gospel.”
Jesus told his disciples, “Whoever is not against us, is with us.” Jesus also said: “Don’t judge, and you won’t be judged.” And don’t get me started on Jesus and women. Gotta strong feeling Fr. Murray would call that “woke.”

He doesn’t like woke. He also thinks Christ is a free market capitalist.
Father Murray blamed “interesting influences” from Francis' early life that he thinks shaped the "woke" ideology. He cited a woman who was part of the communist party and was close to the Pope in his youth.

"I think that’s one of the reasons why he’s antagonistic to capitalism,” Murray said about the woman. “Why… he took what we would say a leftist political point of view from that perspective.”

During the "Fox & Friends" appearance, he said Pope Francis had a "socialistic" view of economic issues, who supported "free immigration."
The kind of immigration the Holy Family engaged in, according to Matthew.

To quote S.K.: Judge for yourselves.

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