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http://voiceofthefamily.com/the-wor...m-sin-says-romanian-doctor-at-the-synod/

THE WORLD NEEDS REAL FREEDOM, LIBERATION FROM SIN, SAYS ROMANIAN DOCTOR AT THE SYNOD
October 17, 2015

The following intervention was made by Dr. Anca-Maria Cernea, President of the Association of Catholic Doctors of Bucharest (Romania), at the Ordinary Synod on the Family on Friday.

Your Holiness, Synod Fathers, Brothers and Sisters, I represent the Association of Catholic Doctors from Bucharest.

I am from the Romanian Greek Catholic Church.

My father was a Christian political leader, who was imprisoned by the communists for 17 years. My parents were engaged to marry, but their wedding took place 17 years later.

My mother waited all those years for my father, although she didn’t even know if he was still alive. They have been heroically faithful to God and to their engagement.

Their example shows that God’s grace can overcome terrible social circumstances and material poverty.

We, as Catholic doctors, defending life and family, can see this is, first of all, a spiritual battle.

Material poverty and consumerism are not the primary cause of the family crisis.

The primary cause of the sexual and cultural revolution is ideological.

Our Lady of Fatima has said that Russia’s errors would spread all over the world.

It was first done under a violent form, classical Marxism, by killing tens of millions.

Now it’s being done mostly by cultural Marxism. There is continuity from Lenin’s sex revolution, through Gramsci and the Frankfurt school, to the current-day gay-rights and gender ideology.

Classical Marxism pretended to redesign society, through violent take-over of property.

Now the revolution goes deeper; it pretends to redefine family, sex identity and human nature.

This ideology calls itself progressive. But it is nothing else than the ancient serpent’s offer, for man to take control, to replace God, to arrange salvation here, in this world.

It’s an error of religious nature, it’s Gnosticism.

It’s the task of the shepherds to recognize it, and warn the flock against this danger.

“Seek ye therefore first the Kingdom of God, and His justice, and all these things shall be added unto you.”

The Church’s mission is to save souls. Evil, in this world, comes from sin. Not from income disparity or “climate change”.

The solution is: Evangelization. Conversion.

Not an ever increasing government control. Not a world government. These are nowadays the main agents imposing cultural Marxism to our nations, under the form of population control, reproductive health, gay rights, gender education, and so on.

What the world needs nowadays is not limitation of freedom, but real freedom, liberation from sin. Salvation.

Our Church was suppressed by the soviet occupation. But none of our 12 bishops betrayed their communion with the Holy Father. Our Church survived thanks to our bishops’ determination and example in resisting prisons and terror.

Our bishops asked the community not to follow the world. Not to cooperate with the communists.

Now we need Rome to tell the world: “Repent of your sins and turn to God for the Kingdom of Heaven is near”.

Not only us, the Catholic laity, but also many Christian Orthodox are anxiously praying for this Synod. Because, as they say, if the Catholic Church gives in to the spirit of this world, it is going to be very difficult for all the other Christians to resist it.

[01738-EN.01] [Original text: English]

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Excellent!

Here's Father Z's reaction: link. [wdtprs.com]

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"The Church’s mission is to save souls. Evil, in this world, comes from sin. Not from income disparity or “climate change”." Dr. Anca-Maria Cernea

That's a polite way to slap the Pope. She might go back and blame the Enlightenment, or the Reformation, for that matter, rather than the Classical Marxism that emerged from the Soviet Union. Anyway, I found the doctor's presentation an interesting "twist" on what it means to be Christian as we all work out our salvation in fear and trembling. Leave income disparity to the Prophets of Israel while the good shepherds can save souls.

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Uh-oh! She mentioned Fatima! There will be people who won't like that!

What is truly brilliant about this devoted Servant of God's presentation is her analysis on cultural Marxism and Leninism and its impact on the family.

It is a fact that Leninism especially saw and sees the family as a "capitalist" construct and as such it is to be opposed.

Cultural Leninism is diametrically opposed against Christian or nuclear family life - always was, always will be.

This is why those governments today that are stubbornly nostalgic about the "good old days" of Leninist regimes are really fooling Western conservative Christians with their posturing against same-sex marriage and abortion.

Leninism just doesn't see anything sacrosanct about marriage between a man and a woman. (For an interesting take on Lenin by an Orthodox Christian leader, Google "Putin compares Lenin to holy relics of saints.")

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Originally Posted by Orthodox Catholic
(For an interesting take on Lenin by an Orthodox Christian leader, Google "Putin compares Lenin to holy relics of saints.")

Also note (when you Google) that Mr. Putin is not saying that the remains of Lenin should be venerated as holy relics such as those of the holy saints of the Church.

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The comparison he makes is horrific enough . . .

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As a politicians, he is trying to please everyone. But it was a gross error in judgment to be sure.

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If I may get back to Dr. Cernea's "brilliant analysis". I understand where she is coming from as an eastern European in a country that was dominated by Soviet Russia, but the modern evils she so fears come more from the west and are rooted in the Bohemianism of 19th century Paris, took root among the Beatnik culture of New York, and flourished and became widespread among the Hippies of the 1960s and 70s. As their long hair, love beads and pot have become an accepted part of western culture, so too their sexual revolution and its attendant mess. The Soviet Union left its own wreckage of the traditional family with rampant divorce, abortion and vodka. Combined with western decadence, it has made for a pretty lethal mix. Besides a polluted atmosphere and widespread income inequality, the Church, Orthodox & Catholic, has her work cut out for her. Good luck, Synod, and Lord have mercy!


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