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The Dangers of Hospice
« Reply #50 on: October 16, 2012, 07:12:04 PM »
Quote from: Marcelino
"Pope Benedict XVI visited the Hospice in December 2009. His Holiness praised palliative care “capable of soothing pain brought about by the disease and helping the infirm to live with dignity” and accused the “modern society’s way of thinking which tends to reject the sick and consider them both a weight and problem”."


Who cares what he says? You really consider him to be a credible source? This is the same man who praised Martin Luther and also recommended that we read the writings of the New Ager Hans Von Balthazar. He has zero credibility.

The Dangers of Hospice
« Reply #51 on: October 16, 2012, 07:20:53 PM »
Quote from: SpiritusSanctus
Quote from: Marcelino
"Pope Benedict XVI visited the Hospice in December 2009. His Holiness praised palliative care “capable of soothing pain brought about by the disease and helping the infirm to live with dignity” and accused the “modern society’s way of thinking which tends to reject the sick and consider them both a weight and problem”."


Who cares what he says? You really consider him to be a credible source? This is the same man who praised Martin Luther and also recommended that we read the writings of the New Ager Hans Von Balthazar. He has zero credibility.


I didn't know you were a sedevacantist.  



The Dangers of Hospice
« Reply #52 on: October 16, 2012, 07:39:21 PM »
Actually, the average SSPXer (one who's mind hasn't been influenced by the liberalism put forth by Menzingen, of course), despite believing that Benedict is Pope, wouldn't hold him as credible either, because they know he's still a modernist.

Of course, that isn't relevant to this discussion anyway, but my point is that a modernist like Benedict is obviously going to support Hospice.