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The exception to the requirement for intent to sin no more for a valid confession allowing somehow to harbor plans to repeat the action, that was the sin, is not similar to exceptions known so far.And for the record, the Church already has what could just as easy be called exceptions, unless we are just begging the question again.
It is interesting that in the attempt to further develop some pastoral practice related to some doctrine to better cope with the current situation of the world, the age old convincing argument that the laity is simply unable to understand finer points and therefore should be quiet, seems to be used.Our priests understand the limits of doctrine better than any of us.
Besides AL:
w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_exhortations/documents/papa-francesco_esortazione-ap_20160319_amoris-laetitia.html
“POST-SYNODAL APOSTOLIC EXHORTATION
AMORIS LAETITIA
OF THE HOLY FATHER
FRANCIS
TO BISHOPS, PRIESTS AND DEACONS
CONSECRATED PERSONS
CHRISTIAN MARRIED COUPLES
AND ALL THE LAY FAITHFUL
ON LOVE IN THE FAMILY”
is addressed at the laity, therefore it should be also understandable for laity, hence the argument looks somewhat misplaced.
Besides from last paragraph of the respective chapter 8:
“312. This offers us a framework and a setting which help us avoid a cold bureaucratic morality in dealing with more sensitive issues. Instead, it sets us in the context of a pastoral discernment filled with merciful love, which is ever ready to understand, forgive, accompany, hope, and above all integrate. That is the mindset which should prevail in the Church and lead us to “open our hearts to those living on the outermost fringes of society”.366** I encourage the faithful who find themselves in complicated situations to speak confidently** with their pastors or with other lay people whose lives are committed to the Lord. They may not always encounter in them a confirmation of their own ideas or desires, but they will surely receive some light to help them better understand their situation and discover a path to personal growth.”
Maybe i am dumb, but this means that if i would be a lay person whose live is commited to the Lord, i should be ready based on the framework of chapter 8 to avoid some cold bureaucratic morality to reply to any other faithful, who is in a complicated situation and who suffers the dire fate of ending up to ask me for advice; for that that hypothetical (*) me should understand this chapter 8; and that hypothetical me would not understand how one could have the intent to sin the more while have defenite intent to have again sex in a non-valid “marriage”.
(* Practically it might not be a problem for me, as maybe i am not one of those lay people whose lives are commited to the Lord; but this shows that laity actually should be able to understand ch. 8 and not just pastors; if ch. 8 is just for pastors, the wording is not optimal.)