From a nearly incomprehensible interview with Dermot Farrell, the archbishop-elect of Dublin, Ireland. The interview was conducted by the Irish Times and provided by the Catholic News Agency.
Hard-line traditionalists
“They’re hostile towards anyone that doesn’t agree with them, they’re almost close to being intolerant. They’re everywhere. I’d be respectful of them, they have a view and probably want to impose that view on everyone. That’s disrespectful. They have to respect the views of other people in the Catholic faith who for various reasons may not have the same commitment they have. That doesn’t mean they’re any less sincere. Why should that (irregular) person be ostracized? It may come to the stage.”
“Things may be objectively wrong but you must take the subjective into account when you’re dealing with people that Catholic faith has always had the two sides to it, the objective teaching and how that applies subjectively.”
Read the whole thing – he’s a true Francis man.
Related Articles
No user responded in this post