minasoliman
posted on Apr 29, 2007 - 09:42 PM
Dear Misteka,
That's assuming he is mixing politics and church (I hope this is a situation that is only centered around Deir el Sultan). But regardless, I look at it this way. I'm not going to rebel or "make a statement" by disobeying the Pope. Nothing the Pope commanded has really forced me to be a heterodox. This is not an essential part of the faith (which is why I also question the excommunication). It's okay to address the situation when you disagree with it. I don't think I'm doing anything wrong with questioning these specific actions of HH. I totally respect him in so many aspects, and I think he is a wonderful leader in these aspects, but when it came to this, obviously I disagree.
With this in mind, if it came out to indeed mixing politics and Church by actually supporting the Palestinian cause, then although I won't go to Israel still, my voice of dissent would be much stronger than it is now, and not just a simple forum discussion.
I think at the moment, since this is not a major matter of potential chaos in the Church, this is not a much-discussed issue (interestingly enough, it seems that most of the Church in the diaspora is surprised of this decision, as they never heard of it before). I have faith in the Synod that if the issue becomes quite chaotic, that they know what to do collectively.
And the worst thing that can happen is indeed the Church may crumble a bit or a lot, but the good thing is that this is not a first, and a crumbling Church can always rebuild herself by the grace of God learning from her mistakes, hopefully. We just have to do what's right, doing God's will at all times and in all places. Sometimes, it might actually take a crumbling Church to make her stronger.
God bless.