The Opium of Pluralism

Dr. William Marra teaches us exactly what is the true meaning of “pluralism.” Pluralism and ecumenism are used as slogans in modern church circles to mean “every person, every point of view has the equal right to be heard and prevail.” There is a certain kind of pluralism that has validity and has utility, but its distorted forms sap out the content of our Holy Catholic Faith and is used to sabotage Truth? A pluralist’s first principle is “No one point-of-view should prevail, and there shall be no forced uniformity.” True freedom of thought in the Catholic Church is guided by a saying from St. Augustine “In necessary things, Unity, in doubtful things, Liberty, in all things, Charity.” In addition, the richness of the variety of Catholic spirituality, orders, apostolates, schools of theology, and religious orders represents an authentic pluralism.

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