Posted on 03/29/2014 8:52:04 AM PDT by BlatherNaut
Where else? In Argentina, ¡naturalmente!
From La Voz:
Daughter of two mothers will be baptized in the Cathedral Next Saturday, April 5, Umma Azul will be baptized in the Cathedral [of Córdoba, Province of Córdoba, Argentina] and president Cristina Fernández [de Kirchner] could be the godmother.
She is the daughter of Karina Villarroel and Soledad Ortiz, the two Cordoba women who contracted matrimony a little over a year ago, and regarding whom a controversy came about due to the request for leave [for matrimonial reasons] in the Provincial Police by the first one. [The civil "marriage" of same-sex couples has been legal in Argentina since 2010.] ... Karina and Soledad had to demand the authorization of the Archdiocese. "I had an audience with Archbishop Carlos Ñáñez so that he would give the order, and he confirmed to me that there will be no problem in the Cathedral," she explained. [The Cathedral] Parish priest Carlos Varas will preside at er the ceremony
(Excerpt) Read more at rorate-caeli.blogspot.com ...
More post-Vatican II mockery of the True Faith.
“if such hope is altogether lacking” is an absolute. How can anyone know for sure that hope is ALTOGETHER lacking? The priest makes that judgement call, which must be balanced with the necessity of baptism for salvation.
11 Q: When should infants be brought to the Church to be baptized?
A: Infants should be brought to the Church to be baptized as soon as possible.
12 Q: Why such anxiety to have infants receive Baptism?
A: There should be the greatest anxiety to have infants baptized because, on account of their tender age, they are exposed to many dangers of death, and cannot be saved without Baptism.
13 Q: Do parents sin, then, who, through negligence, allow their children to die without Baptism, or who defer it?
A: Yes, fathers and mothers who, through negligence, allow their children to die without Baptism sin grievously, because they deprive their children of eternal life; and they also sin grievously by putting off Baptism for a long time, because they expose them to danger of dying without having received it.
THE CATECHISM OF ST. PIUS X
Craziness
Color me confused, but nowhere in this touching story does it state which one of these 2 lovely ladies developed the sperm to fertilize the egg of the other. Since they so heavily involved the church in this can we assume it was an immaculate conception ?
A: There should be the greatest anxiety to have infants baptized because, on account of their tender age, they are exposed to many dangers of death, and cannot be saved without Baptism.
King David disagrees
PS
Does the Catholic catechism REALLY talk like this
.. because, on account of their tender age, ..
??
Y’know ... you might HAVE somethin’, there ....
If we can redefine “marriage”, we can certainly redefine “baptism”.
God bless!
Man! Did they just crawl out of bed??? Filthy, oily hair, unkempt clothes; and they get their picture taken? Ugh!
How on earth can these women be allowed to be confirmed when they’re obviously in purposeful, persistent mortal sin?
Where’s the Father of this baby?
Not for the child.
1983 - Pope John Paul II upon his arrival at the airport in Managua, Nicaragua, wagged his finger and publicly admonished Liberation Theology Jesuit priest and Sandinista Minister of Culture, Ernesto Cardenal.
Okay, hold the phone. Rome does not believe "protestants" are really believers and are thus lost, anyway. But, Rome views itself as the true, appointed organization. There is absolutely no slack granted for a "true, appointed" group.
It's not just the homosexualists in Argentina - the international feminist/pro-abortion crowd is active there too.
Free-Republic - Figure of Pope Francis Burned in Argentina by a Mob of Feminist Abortion Enthusiasts
11/30/2013
Horror: Violent mob of topless pro-abort feminists attacks praying men defending cathedral (VIDEO)
12/02/2013
From the Catholic Encyclopedia:
Confirmation can be conferred only on those who have already been baptized and have not yet been confirmed. As St. Thomas says:
Confirmation is to baptism what growth is to generation. Now it is clear that a man cannot advance to a perfect age unless he has first been born; in like manner, unless he has first been baptized he cannot receive the Sacrament of Confirmation (Summa Theologiæ III.72.6).
They should also be in the state of grace; for the Holy Ghost is not given for the purpose of taking away sin but of conferring additional grace. This condition, however, refers only to lawful reception; the sacrament is validly received even by those in mortal sin.
'Nuff said.
No graces are received in that condition.
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