Adulterer Communion: Francis Still Believes that Sin Is "Love"
The CDF responded on October 2 to ten dubia on adulterer Communion submitted in July by Prague Cardinal Duka on behalf of the Czech Bishops. October 2 was dominated by the news that five cardinals had …More
The CDF responded on October 2 to ten dubia on adulterer Communion submitted in July by Prague Cardinal Duka on behalf of the Czech Bishops.
October 2 was dominated by the news that five cardinals had published five dubia concerning the ex-synod. Tucho's reply to Duka was co-signed by Francis.
The main issue concerns the admission of adulterers to the Novus Ordo Communion. Tucho replies that all should examine their "conscience" and evaluate themselves as to whether they are in a state to receive Communion. Self-evaluation is tantamount to self-justification.
Tucho claims against the truth, that Francis' controversial Amoris Laetitia is based on the Magisterium of Benedict XVI and John Paul II (sic), who said that adulterers can receive Communion only if there is no fornication involved.
According to Tucho, Francis believes that there can be "difficulties" in practicing continence and therefore Francis "allows" in "certain cases" [in which cases not?] and "after adequate discernment" […More
October 2 was dominated by the news that five cardinals had published five dubia concerning the ex-synod. Tucho's reply to Duka was co-signed by Francis.
The main issue concerns the admission of adulterers to the Novus Ordo Communion. Tucho replies that all should examine their "conscience" and evaluate themselves as to whether they are in a state to receive Communion. Self-evaluation is tantamount to self-justification.
Tucho claims against the truth, that Francis' controversial Amoris Laetitia is based on the Magisterium of Benedict XVI and John Paul II (sic), who said that adulterers can receive Communion only if there is no fornication involved.
According to Tucho, Francis believes that there can be "difficulties" in practicing continence and therefore Francis "allows" in "certain cases" [in which cases not?] and "after adequate discernment" […More
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Wilma Lopez
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Since when could we ever condone let alone bless sin?
Malki Tzedek
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How can the condonement of a sin better the life of any sinner?
Demonic inversion - the lie has become the truth - and the truth the lie - the smoke of Satan has indeed infiltrated all the way to the top of the Church - only She, the Lady of the Rosary, can save us - as Our Lady said at Fatima. Pray the Rosary daily, combined with as much fasting as you can handle! We are in the thick of the battle now between the devil and Our Lady!
Ivan Tomas
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If one believes that sin is love, does one do his best effort to love his fellow man?
Just a hypothetical question.
Just a hypothetical question.
Marra Magdalena Garbarino
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So… lust and emotions can equal love? Scratch commandment #6 !
Total moral relativism. There is no objective truth in Francisworld
Total moral relativism. There is no objective truth in Francisworld