To: longfellowsmuse
The other question I would have for these priests would be how do you feel about permitting those in a state of grave sin to consume the body of Christ? Are you complicit in endangering their souls? What I don't understand is why all the sudden emphasis on the divorced being able to take the Eucharist, when Catholic politicians who actively support and even vote on the record for abortion are allowed to partake.
Where is the Church on that topic? Crickets. Loud Crickets, so to speak.
7 posted on
03/01/2014 8:25:47 AM PST by
Hardastarboard
(The question of our age is whether a majority of Americans can and will vote us all into slavery.)
To: Hardastarboard
I completely agree and my statement is applicable in that situation as well. The answer however is not to further degrade consumption of the Eucharist by destroying the concept of sin. Two wrongs would not make a right.
8 posted on
03/01/2014 8:31:57 AM PST by
longfellowsmuse
(last of the living nomads)
To: Hardastarboard
12 posted on
03/01/2014 10:21:25 AM PST by
D-fendr
(Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
To: Hardastarboard
I sincerely question whether members in the hierarchy even believe it is the Body of Our Lord. They sure don’t act like they do.
18 posted on
03/01/2014 4:08:26 PM PST by
piusv
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