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You’re using a false argument from authority. Just because Cardinal Schonborn was involved in compiling the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and just because you name drop that then Cardinal Ratzinger was involved in the process, doesn’t mean that every subsequent word of Cardinal Schonborn in the 20 years following has the same Magisterial weight as the CCC. I can point to at least four Cardinals whose personal opinions have exactly the same weight as his.Two examples of the sort of active irregulars the new initiatives in AL are aimed at.
Pretty much exactly what some of us have been discussing here:
Written by Dominical theologian Jean-Miguel Garrigues, Professor of Patristics and Dogmatics at the Institut Supérieur Thomas d’Aquin, at the Dominican House of Studies in Toulouse. He and his confrère, Cardinal Cristoph Schönborn, the current Archbishop of Vienna, composed the Catechism of the Catholic Church prepared under the supervision of the then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger.
That and, as you well know, the CCC that Cardinal Schonborn was involved in writing also states:
1650 Today there are numerous Catholics in many countries who have recourse to civil divorce and contract new civil unions. In fidelity to the words of Jesus Christ - "Whoever divorces his wife and marries another, commits adultery against her; and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery"160 the Church maintains that a new union cannot be recognized as valid, if the first marriage was. If the divorced are remarried civilly, they find themselves in a situation that objectively contravenes God’s law. Consequently, they cannot receive Eucharistic communion as long as this situation persists. For the same reason, they cannot exercise certain ecclesial responsibilities. Reconciliation through the sacrament of Penance can be granted only to those who have repented for having violated the sign of the covenant and of fidelity to Christ, and who are committed to living in complete continence.