Also, I’m kind of confused by what you posted here Thomas White, and maybe I’m just misunderstanding you here. You said:
I’ve always been under the impression that anything is possible with God, especially if we pray for virtue. There have been some very hard sins for me to overcome, but I never thought of God’s commandments being too great an expectation, especially since we’re called to holiness and “to be perfect as [our] heavenly Father is perfect.” From
Chapter 11 from the Sixth Session of the Council of Trent:
And Canon XVIII states: “If any one saith, that the commandments of God are, even for one that is justified and constituted in grace, impossible to keep; let him be anathema.”
I believe this also applies to the divorced and civilly remarried. If I have misinterprted your post in anyway, I apologize. You’ve posted a lot of helpful things in recent weeks, and I feel I may just be misunderstanding the point you were trying to make, but I at least wanted to post that section from the VI session to make it clear that the commandments given by the Church regarding the reception of Communion are not impossible.