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LaoSexMachine
07-06-2008, 11:58 AM
Pro-Chavez Catholics under fire
By James Ingham
BBC News, Caracas


Religious leaders in Venezuela have criticised a recently formed church that openly backs President Hugo Chavez's socialist politics.
The Reformed Catholic Church was set up by a group of Anglicans and Catholics who wanted to put more emphasis on helping the poor.
But the ruling body of the Catholic Church says its members are criminals who are trying to divide the Church.
The Church and the government have been in frequent conflict in Venezuela.
Catholicism is practised widely in Venezuela, but the new group's open support for President Chavez's socialist policies is deepening those divisions.
Feathers ruffled
The Reformed Catholic Church was set up by a group of priests from a mixed background.
It has a small following - several thousand people in the west the country.
But despite its size, its philosophy has ruffled a few feathers.
The Venezuelan Episcopal Conference, the ruling council of the Catholic Church, has described the founders as delinquents.
Its vice president, Archbishop Roberto Luckert, has accused the new organisation of taking government money and mixing politics with religion.
But Enrique Albornoz, who was appointed as the Reformed Church's first bishop last week, denies the allegations.
"We support the work the government is doing for the poor," he told the BBC, "but we don't take any political line."
The breakaway organisation is unusual in supporting Mr Chavez.
The Catholic Church has often clashed with the president, accusing him in the past of taking Venezuela down a path to dictatorship.
He in return has criticised the Church for being elitist and ignoring the country's poor.

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T-Rex
07-06-2008, 09:32 PM
In a country such as that it is hard to be religious, PERIOD. Same is the story for Cuba and China and wherever else the church is repressed. This is not the church as we know it in Europe and North America. This is a church where priest are still scrutenized by secret police. This is a country where the government still cracks down on anything pointing to "freedom" and liberty. By freedom I mean freedom of speach, practise and congregation. Communist and socialts states have no clue what freedom of religion is. They hold on to notions of Marxism and Leninism trying to create utopic states that will serve one urpose only, that of the state itself.
I would be very sceptical of any government controlled churches.

seraosha
07-07-2008, 01:15 AM
They are not Catholics.

WarDancer
07-07-2008, 03:21 AM
^^Definitely, the ideology of the Chavez regime is so contrary to Catholicism.

RJMC
07-07-2008, 09:45 AM
chavez has made many remarks related to catolic or christianic stuff

like how he thanks god and jesus for his victory

and the past constitutional referendum various ministers allways comented whit the "the new constitution is free and chirstian" or something like that

thats because of the large following in venezuela and they know if they go the classic cuban way they will be in problem