Liberalism is anti-Christ, pure and simple.
The following information was gleaned from the Catholic Encyclopedia, and shows how the Church condemned Liberalism...
"By proclaiming man's absolute autonomy in the intellectual, moral and social order, Liberalism denies, at least practically, God and supernatural religion. If carried out logically, it leads even to a theoretical denial of God, by putting deified mankind in place of God. It has been censured in the condemnations of Rationalism and Naturalism. The most solemn condemnation of Naturalism and Rationalism was contained in the Constitution "De Fide" of the Vatican Council (1870); the most explicit and detailed condemnation, however, was administered to modern Liberalism by Pius IX in the Encyclical "Quanta cura" of 8 December, 1864 and the attached Syllabus. Pius X condemned it again in his allocution of 17 April, 1907, and in the Decree of the Congregation of the Inquisition of 3 July, 1907, in which the principal errors of Modernism were rejected and censured in sixty-five propositions. The older and principally political form of false Liberal Catholicism had been condemned by the Encyclical of Gregory XVI, "Mirari Vos", of 15 August, 1832 and by many briefs of Pius IX (see Ségur, "Hommage aux Catholiques Libéraux", Paris, 1875). The definition of the papal infallibility by the Vatican council was virtually a condemnation of Liberalism. Besides this many recent decisions concern the principal errors of Liberalism. Of great importance in this respect are the allocutions and encyclicals of Pius IX, Leo XIII, and Pius X. (Cf., Recueil des allocutions consistorales encycliques . . . citées dans le Syllabus", Paris, 1865) and the encyclicals of Leo XIII of 20 January, 1888, "On Human Liberty"; of 21 April, 1878, "On the Evils of Modern Society"; of 28 December, 1878, "On the Sects of the Socialists, Communists, and Nihilists"; of 4 August, 1879, "On Christian Philosophy"; of 10 February, 1880, "On Matrimony"; of 29 July, 1881, "On the Origin of Civil Power"; of 20 April, 1884, "On Freemasonry"; of 1 November, 1885, "On the Christian State"; of 25 December, 1888, "On the Christian Life"; of 10 January, 1890, "On the Chief Duties of a Christian Citizen"; of 15 May, 1891, "On the Social Question"; of 20 January, 1894, "On the Importance of Unity in Faith and Union with the Church for the Preservation of the Moral Foundations of the State"; of 19 March, 1902, "On the Persecution of the Church all over the World"'.
If a Catholic thinks that these condemnations are "old" and "out of date," you are mistaken... Official condemnations never change, regardless of the time element involved. The same can be said of a dogma defined by the Church: it never changes.
As we know, there are many "Catholics," especially those in politics that claim their faith is paramount in their lives, but in reality, they support those agendas that are diametrically opposed to Church teaching. They flaunt their "faith," yet support the killing of the pre-born; homosexuality and other deadly and bizarre choices that can and do destroy minds and souls...
I repeat: Any Catholic who dares to claim to practice the true faith, cannot in any way, shape or form, be a Liberal or support Liberalism.
I urge my Catholic friends to rescue their souls from the abyss of hell, cast off your pride, and return to the Father (and the state of grace) just like the Prodigal son; it's never too late!
Pray for discernment...
Viva Cristo Rey! Fr. Miguel Pro, pray for us..
Gene DeLalla
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