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rwoehmke
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In a thread titled* Annulment* one of the posters brought up the arguement of binding and loosing and there was discussion about Canon Law being changable. Now if the Apostles were indeed told, “Whatsoever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven and whatsoever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven” does that not give the Church the ability to change some of the biblical strictures on human behavior? “Whatsoever” seems like a mighty broad injunction. Like think indissolubility of marriage in some circumstances, maybe women priests, how one keeps holy the Lords Day, pennance before first communion, some forms of contraception and whatsoever. Looks to me like opening a Pandora’s box but why not?