The Roman Catholic Church Now Faces A New Reformation

A newly released book, Illicit Celibacy and the Deposit of Faith, alleges the Roman Catholic Church today faces its greatest threat since the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century splintered Christianity. The book asserts an unorthodox papal change in Christ’s original teaching now requires sexual abstinence for priests and bishops who prove incapable of living celibate lives. This ancient papal requirement of celibacy for priests is now determined by independent Catholic historians and theologians to be illicit, and the underlying source of today’s clerical sex abuse scandals.     

Since 2002 the news media has exposed coordinated efforts of Catholic bishops to conceal sexual crimes committed against young boys; but it is largely unreported that world wide sexual abuse of adult women and young girls are even more prevalent. Nearly all of these crimes were known of by bishops, who are charged by the Vatican with concealing Church scandal from public knowledge, under threat of being deposed. Dominican priest Fr. Tom Doyle first warned the Vatican of a coming sex abuse scandal in 1984. He was subsequently deposed.[1] Frank Keating, former FBI agent and Governor of Oklahoma, resigned his appointed position on the Bishop’s Review Committee after comparing the actions of  Catholic bishops to those of a secretive criminal organization.[2]

Despite mandatory celibacy requirements, 90% of Catholic priests are sexually active - 50% continuously and 40% periodically – thus casting suspicion on faithful priests.[3] This has led to suicide, broken lives, threatened and bribed victims, loss of faith and billions of dollars from Church coffers paid by the vanishing Catholic faithful. All of these crimes are committed by men who have vowed to live a life of chastity in service of Christ, but who live a lie.

From these scandals another more serious threat to Catholicism has now arisen, that of papal heresy. A new examination of ancient Vatican documents reveals Christ’s original teaching that priests are allowed the Sacramental grace of matrimony has been intentionally altered. For centuries Church laws, pseudo-infallible doctrines, and conflicting papal decrees have knowingly nullified infallible Catholic doctrines established by Christ. Such unorthodox changes are defined in Church literature as heresy. If true, all Church claims of God given infallibility when teaching the Gospel are untrue.

The book, Illicit Celibacy and the Deposit of Faith, challenges the law of celibacy. It begins with Catholicism’s first priests, who were married Jewish men, and explains how long forgotten Vatican documents now demonstrate Jesus’ unchangeable teachings were later altered. These changes occurred more than 900 years ago when most Catholics were illiterate, often denied access to the Bible, and excommunicated should they challenge papal authority. Since 1139 Catholic theologians and apologists who are aware of these changes have refused to confront evidence presented in this revealing book.

Background articles discussing historical changes may be read on the book's website www.illicitcelibacy.com. The Catholic author, Edgar Davie, is now seeking personal interviews and speaking engagements.                          

 

Contact: DavieBooks@Gmail.com

 

[1] http://www.snapmidwest.org/htm/TomDoyle.htm

[2] http://www.bishop-ccountability.org/news2003_01_06/2003_06_17_Darcy_WithNo.htm 

[3] http://richardsipe.com   

      Review: http://arcc-catholic-rights.net/arcc_light_31_3.pdf

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Note: These website articles will be published in the Polish Journal,  Sociology of Religion, by Professor Joseph Baniak of Adam Mickiewicza University, Poznan, Poland.

 

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