Post by account_disabled on Dec 11, 2023 2:44:17 GMT -8
Don Pascual Piles is not just any hospitable religious. He was General of the San Juan de Dios religious congregation for a decade. And now he is provincial of Aragón-San Rafael. It is possible to think that his ideas, his reflections, largely reflect those of his religious brothers . From the interview with Catalunyareligió.cat the following is worth highlighting: 1- Claims the figure of the Jesuit Francesc Abel. 2- He assures that the archdiocese of Barcelona supported his participation in a family planning center. 3- He does not seem to like too much the doctrinal formulations of the first centuries of Christianity and asks for greater openness. 4- Everyone fits in the Church. Well then: 1- The Jesuit Francesc Abel maintains that human life does not appear until the eighth week of gestation.
Being president of the Borja Institute of Bioethics, said organization positively valued the law that made abortion a right . That is, the same one that is now in the process of reform. The Catalan bishops disavowed said Institute through a statement in which they stated that “the opinions expressed in said document are not in accordance with Catholic doctrine, nor with the defense of a priority and fundamental right, Job Function Email List such as the right to life.” ". 2- Everyone knows what a family planning center is for . But the religious man affirms: Always with the knowledge of the Archbishop of Barcelona and always taking into account that people who perhaps are not Christians or who perhaps have unconventional behavior enter the field of attention of San Juan de Dios: prostitutes, people who live on the street..., to whom which cannot apply a rigid sexual morality that is far from what they live. Certainly the most important thing for a prostitute is not that she stop using condoms, but that she abandons prostitution .
We understand that when a woman like this appears at a center in San Juan de Dios, she is not given the opportunity to read Humanae Vitae. But don't tell us that the mission of a Catholic religious is to distribute condoms, or even facilitate abortions, among "sex workers" because we don't believe it. 3- Among the doctrinal formulations of the first centuries are, among others, the dogma of the Trinity, Christology, the creed, the need for grace, the first Marian dogmas ... should we really "open up" in these matters? open to what? 4- It is what it seems sometimes, that everyone fits in the Church. Another thing is that it is what it should be. Do those who support an abortion law and those who do not fit into the same Church? Are those who profess the dogmas and those who believe that they are a thing of the past? In short, nothing new under the sun.
Being president of the Borja Institute of Bioethics, said organization positively valued the law that made abortion a right . That is, the same one that is now in the process of reform. The Catalan bishops disavowed said Institute through a statement in which they stated that “the opinions expressed in said document are not in accordance with Catholic doctrine, nor with the defense of a priority and fundamental right, Job Function Email List such as the right to life.” ". 2- Everyone knows what a family planning center is for . But the religious man affirms: Always with the knowledge of the Archbishop of Barcelona and always taking into account that people who perhaps are not Christians or who perhaps have unconventional behavior enter the field of attention of San Juan de Dios: prostitutes, people who live on the street..., to whom which cannot apply a rigid sexual morality that is far from what they live. Certainly the most important thing for a prostitute is not that she stop using condoms, but that she abandons prostitution .
We understand that when a woman like this appears at a center in San Juan de Dios, she is not given the opportunity to read Humanae Vitae. But don't tell us that the mission of a Catholic religious is to distribute condoms, or even facilitate abortions, among "sex workers" because we don't believe it. 3- Among the doctrinal formulations of the first centuries are, among others, the dogma of the Trinity, Christology, the creed, the need for grace, the first Marian dogmas ... should we really "open up" in these matters? open to what? 4- It is what it seems sometimes, that everyone fits in the Church. Another thing is that it is what it should be. Do those who support an abortion law and those who do not fit into the same Church? Are those who profess the dogmas and those who believe that they are a thing of the past? In short, nothing new under the sun.