Vatican Appoints Heresy-Holding Prelate as Prefect of CDF
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Tuesday, 03 July 2012 21:41
Vatican Appoints Heresy-Holding Prelate as Prefect of CDF
We now have a Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Archbishop Gerhard Mueller, who himself publicly dissents from certain doctrines of the Faith.
He does not believe in Our Lady's Virginity in partu, contrary to the teaching of Vatican II's Lumen Gentium: 57 and the Popes, Councils and Doctors cited in support of that doctrine in the acompanying footnote 10. Mueller's reduction of this de fide physical miracle to a generic statement about the influence of "grace...on human nature" is the classic demythologizing tactic.
Even more astonishingly, Archbishop Mueller apparently holds a doctrine of Christ's presence in the Eucharist that is Lutheran (at best): the consecrated Species are not the true Body and Blood of Christ in his transfigured (risen) corporality; rather, the Lord just becomes "present" in what remains bread and wine. Mueller's view seems impossible to distinguish from that condemned as heresy by the Council of Trent (cf. Denzinger 884 = DS 1652).
Pope Paul VI insisted on this dogma in his 1964 Encyclical Mysterium Fidei, and again in what he considered the most important document of his pontificate, the 1968 Solemn Profession of Faith. Here the Holy Father proclaimed:
"Every theological explanation which seeks some understanding of this mystery must, in order to be in accord with Catholic faith, maintain that in the reality itself, independently of our mind, the bread and wine have ceased to exist after the Consecration, so that it is the adorable Body and Blood of the Lord Jesus that from then on are really before us under the sacramental species of bread and wine" (emphasis added)
This perennial Catholic doctrine is repeated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraphs 1374-1377.
Mueller also has sympathies for the liberation theology of his close friend Gustavo Gutierrez. He also believes "Protestants are already members of the Church" - a position that would be clearly contrary to Pius XII's teaching in Mystici Corporis as to what constitutes "real membership" of Christ's Church.
The following passages are taken from Wikipedia concerning Archbishop Mueller. Note the passages underlined and in bold.
From Wikipedia:
Eucharist: In 2002, bishop Müller published the book "Die Messe - Quelle des christlichen Lebens" (St. Ulrich Verlag, Augsburg). In the book, he says : "In reality, the body and blood of Christ do not mean the material components of the human person of Jesus during his lifetime or in his transfigured corporality. Here, body and blood mean the presence of Christ in the signs of the medium of bread and wine."
Liberation theology
Müller was also a pupil of Gustavo Gutiérrez, the “father” of Latin-American liberation theology, with whom he has a long and close friendship. Commenting on Guitierrez, Müller stated: "The theology of Gustavo Gutiérrez, independently of how you look at it, is orthodox because it is orthopractic and it teaches us the correct way of acting in a Christian fashion since it comes from true faith." It is important to note that Gutiérrez’s thoughts were never censured by the Holy See although it was asked that he modify a few of his writings.[5]
Mariology
In his 900-page work "Katholische Dogmatik. Für Studium und Praxis der Theologie" (Freiburg. 5th Edition, 2003), Müller says that the doctrine of the Perpetual Virginity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is "not so much concerned with specific physiological proprieties in the natural process of birth [...], but with the healing and saving influence of the grace of the Savior on human nature."
Here is an interview with Archbishop Augustine Di Noia, OP, new Vice-President of the Ecclesia Dei Commission for further information:
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