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Fatima Cardinal “Admits” Five Adulterers To Communion

Leiria-Fátima Cardinal Marto, 72, Portugal, "allowed" five cohabitating divorcees to receive Communion “like any Catholic.” One couple, Rosalia Rodrigues, 39, and Gastão Crespo, 47, went public (…More
Leiria-Fátima Cardinal Marto, 72, Portugal, "allowed" five cohabitating divorcees to receive Communion “like any Catholic.”
One couple, Rosalia Rodrigues, 39, and Gastão Crespo, 47, went public (CmJornal.pt, February 4). She is an ex-catechist and former distributor of Communion.
When they “remarried” ten years ago, they realised that this was “a state of adultery.” They continued to attend Sunday Mass without receiving Communion, baptised their children, and taught them the Faith.
Only after Fatima Diocese started "programs" for adulterers following Amoris Laetitia, the couple got their first sacrilegious Communion on May 13, 2019.
According to Jn.pt (January 10), more divorcees will follow.
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Canon 1141 A marriage which is ratified and consummated cannot be dissolved by any human power or by any cause other than death. torontocatholicwitness.blogspot.com/…/pope-declares-t… The Roman Pontiff in fact has the "sacra potestas" to teach the truth of the Gospel, administer the sacraments and pastorally govern the Church in the name and with the authority of Christ, but this power does not …More
Canon 1141 A marriage which is ratified and consummated cannot be dissolved by any human power or by any cause other than death. torontocatholicwitness.blogspot.com/…/pope-declares-t… The Roman Pontiff in fact has the "sacra potestas" to teach the truth of the Gospel, administer the sacraments and pastorally govern the Church in the name and with the authority of Christ, but this power does not include per se any power over the divine law, natural or positive. Neither Scripture nor Tradition recognizes any faculty of the Roman Pontiff for dissolving a ratified and consummated marriage; on the contrary, the Church's constant practice shows the certain knowledge of Tradition that such a power does not exist. The forceful expressions of the Roman Pontiffs are only the faithful echo and authentic interpretation of the Church's permanent conviction.