Controversial S. African bishop speaks out in HubThis man has rejected both Christ and His Church. He wants to build his 'new' church in his own image. The faithful need to be rid of this heretic!
By Eric Convey
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
A soft-spoken South African Catholic bishop who made headlines worldwide by endorsing the use of condoms to prevent the spread of AIDS in his homeland said the church would benefit from moving away from its hierarchical ways.
The Catholic church, said Bishop Kevin Dowling, should be ``about building the compassionate, caring, people-centered church.''
That means developing rules based on what the faithful believe they need rather than imposing rules from above, he said. ``We've got to continue the process of building a more people-centered and community-centered theology.''
Dowling, in a Herald interview before an appearance that was part Boston College's Church in the 21st Century Project, endorses condom use despite official Catholic teaching against it.
Catholics, he said, should ``keep on creating and re-creating a church which gives people the experience of this love-filled, compassion-filled God who is present in the human condition in order that it be transformed.''
``That is what I believe the church in Boston needs to do for its own people as we have to do in Rustenberg in South Africa.
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