Ecofeminism is a Wicca-like belief system
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2025 2:55 pm
which worships Mother Earth and nature. According to one ecofeminist, it is: "Feminist environmental philosophy that draws parallels between the oppression of women and the oppression of Nature by patriarchy and which advocates the spiritual and political liberation of both." This self-definition makes it obviously pagan, and Liberation Theology borrows the Marxist liberation concept. The Catholic Church tells us to worship God, and not the earth (with a lowercase 'e').
Ecumenism
Ecumenism, which is focused on unifying the Christian churches, has been twisted by country email list the dissenters into meaning support of pluralism. Vatican II (Unitatis Redintegratio) defines Ecumenism thusly: "The restoration of unity among all Christians is one of the principal concerns of the Second Vatican Council. Christ the Lord founded one Church and one Church only." While dissenters pursue a Protestantization of the Catholic Church, where "democratically" elected clergy and women priestesses run rampant along with voting on doctrine, Vatican II pursues ecumenism as God wants it, that being according to Catholic principles. Vatican II succinctly warns us about the fundamental problem of Protestantism:
"However, many Christian communions present themselves to men as the true inheritors of Jesus Christ; all indeed profess to be followers of the Lord but differ in mind and go their different ways, as if Christ Himself were divided. Such division openly contradicts the will of Christ, scandalizes the world, and damages the holy cause of preaching the Gospel to every creature."
What are the Catholic principles? Essentially they are to bring the separated brethren into the one true Catholic Faith [13]. Dissenters instead practice pluralism in which dialogue is pushed to compromise the Truth of the Catholic Faith with that of the Protestants. Rather than help the Protestants understand the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, the dissenters promote that Catholics should accept errors from Protestant (or other) faiths in the spirit of compromise, as if the doctrine of the Church is a result of human reasoning or democratic vote. Vatican II, then, defines true ecumenism as working to incorporate all people into the Catholic Faith:
Ecumenism
Ecumenism, which is focused on unifying the Christian churches, has been twisted by country email list the dissenters into meaning support of pluralism. Vatican II (Unitatis Redintegratio) defines Ecumenism thusly: "The restoration of unity among all Christians is one of the principal concerns of the Second Vatican Council. Christ the Lord founded one Church and one Church only." While dissenters pursue a Protestantization of the Catholic Church, where "democratically" elected clergy and women priestesses run rampant along with voting on doctrine, Vatican II pursues ecumenism as God wants it, that being according to Catholic principles. Vatican II succinctly warns us about the fundamental problem of Protestantism:
"However, many Christian communions present themselves to men as the true inheritors of Jesus Christ; all indeed profess to be followers of the Lord but differ in mind and go their different ways, as if Christ Himself were divided. Such division openly contradicts the will of Christ, scandalizes the world, and damages the holy cause of preaching the Gospel to every creature."
What are the Catholic principles? Essentially they are to bring the separated brethren into the one true Catholic Faith [13]. Dissenters instead practice pluralism in which dialogue is pushed to compromise the Truth of the Catholic Faith with that of the Protestants. Rather than help the Protestants understand the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, the dissenters promote that Catholics should accept errors from Protestant (or other) faiths in the spirit of compromise, as if the doctrine of the Church is a result of human reasoning or democratic vote. Vatican II, then, defines true ecumenism as working to incorporate all people into the Catholic Faith: