(Pictures) Cardinal Barbarin’s ecumenical ‘confirmation’ in Lyon
Cardinal Barbarin’s ecumenical ‘confirmation’ in Lyon
The Cardinal Archbishop of Lyon, Philippe Barbarin,
officiated at a strange ceremony on October 17, 2015, at St. Martin's
Catholic Church, a parish in south Lyon.
Indeed, the ceremony consisted of a “confirmation” ministered to 10
Catholic and Protestant high school students of the area. Actively
present was also Protestant minister Françoise Sternberger.
Actually, the Catholic students were confirmed by the Cardinal and the
Protestant students renewed their baptism vows and received a “blessing”
from Sternberger.
It was a bold ecumenical step to give the deceitful impression that both
the Catholic Cardinal and the Protestant minister have analogous powers
of orders to confer the Sacraments.
In itself, the ministering of the Sacrament of Confirmation to those
Catholics was incoherent, since the purpose of Confirmation is to make a
Catholic a strong warrior for Christ, defending Him and the Catholic
Church against His enemies. Now then, among these enemies are the
Protestants, who are heretics for denying many dogmas of the Catholic
Faith. Therefore, Barbarin's Confirmation ceremony, made alongside
Protestants, aimed to produce the opposite effect, that is, to make
Catholics tolerant of Protestants.
Since 1974, St. Martin's Church has been a place where vanguard
ecumenical initiatives take place. One of them has been an ecumenical
catechesis for youth, which, of course, hs omitted the dogmas denied by
Protestants.
It is not difficult to see that the heretical infection of religious indifferentism
is being broadly spread by Barbarin following the guidelines of Vatican
II and Francis. It produces most deleterious consequences for the
formation of Catholics and the constitution of families, which are often
mixed marriages between Catholics and Protestants.
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