Posted on 12/17/2016 4:44:19 PM PST by marshmallow
What began as Four Cardinals became Four Cardinals and three bishops. Over the past two weeks, three more Cardinals have added their voices in support of the dubia, the most recent being Cardinal Renato Raffaele Martino, who has joined Cardinals George Pell and Paul Josef Cordes in publicly backing the effort.
At The Wanderer, 1P5s Maike Hickson reports:
Yesterday, the Italian website La Fede Quotidiana published a short interview with the Italian Cardinal Renato Raffaele Martino, the former President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. When asked specifically about the dubia recently published by the Four Cardinals, Cardinal Martino responds with the words I do not see anything bad here. He adds: It is legitimate in terms of doctrine to turn to the pope and express an opinion and it is also just that he would respond.
Cardinal Martino also reiterates the Catholic Churchs traditional teaching on marriage when he states with regard to the question of Sacramental Communion for the divorced and remarried: No, the doctrine has not been changed and cannot change. The Sacrament of Matrimony is indissoluble. Martino also adds that the case-by-case approach mentioned in Amoris Laetitia can lend itself to dubious interpretations. In the same interview, the Italian cardinal makes it clear that, in the eyes of the abiding teaching of the Catholic Church, both cohabitation and a second civil marriage after a divorce are the same inasmuch as they are both irregular relationships and not a Sacrament.
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Ping.
Martino Supports Dubia bump
Dubia support from Cardinals now at 3%. It’s rumored that there are others quietly opposed to Bergoglio’s race toward Gomorrah. Will they continue to cower uselessly in the background?
In the comments section, a poster stated that Archbishop Lefebvre presented Pope JPII with dubia (which were also ignored).
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