Ping
Yeah, I have always thought “sins against nature” meant something else too. All things considered, a rather unfortunate use of the term on his part.
I bet the Archbishop lives in a really nice, large place. Everything paid for. Meals cooked for him, cleaning done. Has a driver for transportation, nice car. Personal assistants. Travels several times a year, expensed to church but primarily vacation trips.
And I’m supposed to feel guilty if I though a plastic water bottle in the regular trash can?
Environmentalism is a huge con. Genius, really, that you can turn the painting of a high school mural into a $500k environmental impact job.
Leftist are always lying and twisting words to mean something they never did before.
No doubt, they think they are very clever with this one.
And how does he know what sins are against nature, when he doesn’t know what sins are confessed in the Sacrament of Penance?
Dumb statement.
What about contraception and abortion......both sins of murder in my opinion?
I confess that I had beef, pork, and chicken for dinner at the Chinese Buffet.
Is that a mortal sin or a veneal sin?
Does not going to confession for this sin prevent me from receiving the Holy Eucharist?
Does our poor pope who apparently questions the Divinity of Christ still believe the Eucharist is Holy?
If you worship nature, it makes sense that you’d also be able to sin against it. The Bible says not to worship nature however. Only God.
If one is willing to confess sins against nature and the sins that cry out to heaven for vengeance, one has made a good start!
Being able to identify the most major flaws in one’s life and deal with them rather than focussing on trivialities in one’s life and confessing the perceived sins of others is a good sign that one is going in a right direction.
It is so good to see a headline connected with an Archbishop that makes sound confessional sense.
As St. John pointed out concerning Caiphas in his Gospel, God does sometimes speak in profound ways through broken clocks.
Ya mean like burned the leaves in my yard. Cut down an evergreen for a Christmas tree?