How the Media Misquotes the Pope

The Synod experience also made us better realize that the true defenders of doctrine are not those who uphold its letter, but its spirit; not ideas but people; not formulae but the gratuitousness of God’s love and forgiveness. This is in no way to detract from the importance of formulae, laws and divine commandments, but raather to exalt the greatness of the true God, who does not treat us according to our merits or even according to our works but solely according to the boundless generosity of his Mercy (cf. Rom 3:21-30; Ps 129; Lk 11:37-54). It does have to do with overcoming the recurring temptations of the elder brother (cf. Lk 15:25-32) and the jealous labourers (cf. Mt 20:1-16). Indeed, it means upholding all the more the laws and commandments which were made for man and not vice versa (cf. Mk 2:27).

The above was said by the Pope after the Synod.   In its context it is very humble and reassuring and not judgemental of anyone.   The media and the modernist press however have used this in a judgemental way claiming he was attacking Conservatives, he was angry, he wanted a different outcome.     Whom can you trust?  On reflection after reading what the Bishops actually discussed which was indeed family issues and not the hype about Communion for the Married and Divorced and homosexual marriages, I very much appreciate this document although in those areas where the bishops are modernist and against Christ I know it will not see the light of day the and suffering of those affected by divorce will continue.

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