Prophetic voice of Cardinal Müller on Faith and Morals

Cardinal Müller continues to be a voice that cries out in the desert in the face of the silence of some and the madness of others.



The former Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith has given an interview to Il Messagero in which he questions one of the latest documents by Víctor Manuel Fernández, specifically, the one that opens the door for transsexuals to be godparents at baptism.

The German cardinal wonders "if this response was given because there are transsexuals who ask priests or bishops for a second baptism but with the new name they have in the civil registry or want to change the baptism document in the parish archive."

Furthermore, he recalled that "mutilating oneself is a serious sin in the eyes of God" since "the human body is the temple of the Holy Spirit." The cardinal charges forcefully against the text of Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández - and which was signed and supported by Pope Francis - and assures that "it is confusing and harmful that the Magisterium is based on the terminology of a nihilistic and atheistic anthropology, seeming to grant to its false content the status of legitimate theological opinion in the Church.

Müller reiterated that "the Church cannot leave any doubt about the natural right of the child to grow up with her biological parents or, in case of emergency, with her adoptive parents, who in a moral and legal sense legitimately occupy her place. Any form of surrogacy or production of a child in a laboratory (as a thing) to satisfy selfish desires is, from the Catholic point of view, a serious violation of the personal dignity of a human being whom God intended to physically exist. and spiritually through his mother and father to call him to be a child of God in eternal life.

In that sense, the German prelate was clear about Christian anthropology and recalled that "God created only men and women and not 60 genders."

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