https://akacatholic.com/hell-of-a-distraction/From Louie:
"As a kind reader recently made me aware, among those in Catholic media who have weighed in on the debate is Michael Matt, publisher of
America’s oldest traditional newspaper, who said:
If he actually did say this
… If he believes this … Pope Francis is a heretic.
Indeed! The next obvious question, one I suspect he is unwilling to answer, is whether or not such a man can be considered Catholic much less the pope.
Look, I don’t mean to pick on Mr. Matt – whose approach to the present crisis is emblematic of a much more widespread problem –
but why are we hyperventilating over what may or may not have been said to a ninety-three year old atheist who prides himself on not taking notes?How about we focus on what we know – like the fact Francis has kindly provided the world with a signed written statement (and other irrefutable evidence) clearly attesting to which immutable Catholic doctrines he accepts and those that he rejects.On the topic of Hell, for instance, he left no room for debate concerning what he believes, and what’s more, what he intends to lead others into believing, by stating:
No one can be condemned forever, because that is not the logic of the Gospel! Here I am not speaking only of the divorced and remarried, but of everyone… (AL 297)
No one, everyone; i.e., there are no exceptions.Folks, this is as blatant and as unambiguous a denial of the existence of Hell as we could ever hope to see, and it is just one of the many heresies set forth in
Amoris Laetitia; the selfsame docuмent wherein Francis plainly insists:
- The Divine Law is impossible for some persons to keep (cf AL 295)
- Adultery is not a mortal sin even for those who knowingly persist in it (cf AL 301)
- And worst of all, that God Himself asks us to do so. (cf AL 303)"