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deaconjohnO
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Regarding the practice of reading documents and reading them in light of the new. I believe this may be true when a new theological understanding has been hashed out but I question whether a new document can be twisted so much as to contradict an older document. I believe that is what some people are claiming with AL and FC.
I find it impossible to twist the words of Saint John Paul II (the great and may he be declared a Doctor of The Church some day).
St JPII
“However, the Church reaffirms her practice, which is based upon Sacred Scripture, of not admitting to Eucharistic Communion divorced persons who have remarried. They are unable to be admitted thereto from the fact that their state and condition of life objectively contradict that union of love between Christ and the Church which is signified and effected by the Eucharist. Besides this, there is another special pastoral reason: if these people were admitted to the Eucharist, the faithful would be led into error and confusion regarding the Church’s teaching about the indissolubility of marriage.” (FC 84)
WHAT A CLARITY!
I find it impossible to twist the words of Saint John Paul II (the great and may he be declared a Doctor of The Church some day).
St JPII
“However, the Church reaffirms her practice, which is based upon Sacred Scripture, of not admitting to Eucharistic Communion divorced persons who have remarried. They are unable to be admitted thereto from the fact that their state and condition of life objectively contradict that union of love between Christ and the Church which is signified and effected by the Eucharist. Besides this, there is another special pastoral reason: if these people were admitted to the Eucharist, the faithful would be led into error and confusion regarding the Church’s teaching about the indissolubility of marriage.” (FC 84)
WHAT A CLARITY!