Vatican City, Jul. 06, 2005
(CNA) - Speaking on
the newly released Compendium to the Catechism of the Catholic
Church Sunday, Pope Benedict XVI stressed the need for Catholics to
lovingly embrace the whole of the faith.
"Dear
brothers and sisters”, he said, “how necessary it is today at the
dawn of the third millennium for the entire Catholic community to
proclaim, teach and witness to the entire truth of Catholic faith,
doctrine and morals in a unanimous and harmonious manner!"
The Holy
Father added that the Compendium’s completion happened to fall in
conjunction with the announcement of John Paul II’s beatification
process “by divine providence.”
The late
pontiff commissioned the Compendium in order to complement the
dense, but groundbreaking Catechism of the Catholic Church, compiled
in large part by Benedict XVI, who was then Cardinal Joseph
Ratzinger.
In 1987,
John Paul told a gathering of the U.S. bishops that, "It is
sometimes reported that a large number of Catholics today do not
adhere to the teaching of the Catholic Church on a number of
questions, notably sexual and conjugal morality, divorce and
remarriage.”
“It is
sometimes claimed”, he said, “that dissent from the magisterium is
totally compatible with being a 'good Catholic,' and poses no
obstacle to the reception of the Sacraments. This is a grave error
that challenges the teaching of the Bishops in the United States and
elsewhere."
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