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Lapey
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I believe one factor which is being ignored here is this. Excommunication, whether self imposed or Church imposed, is not a punishment nor is it meant to separate one from the Church or God. It is the last stitch effort to bring a person back into communion. To believe anything less is heretical thinking, or heterodoxical thinking at best.That was my question Tigg. I think it might be some leave the practice or the full communion or no longer are 100% faithful. Maybe even some Obama voters. But no I don’t think that is the same as leaving behind their membership according to Catholic Church teaching nor not having the right to call themselves some sort of Catholic if they so choose. Non practicing, dissenting for instance. At least from what I previously knew and from what Deacon Lapey has explained to all of us. But I guess as an outsider looking into the Catholic Church, I never quite understand why faithful Catholics would want to tell their less faithful they should leave and not call themslves Catholics if that could alienate them further. I’d fear in that case it might lead them to never seek the reconcilation the faithful want so much for them.
But I won’t begin to imagine how long it might take anyone along their faith journey. Nor will I proclaim whose hearts are not lukewarm but instead are on fire for Jesus. I’m going to leave that one up to the Lord.
Excommunication is a method of bring back to the fold one who has left or is in error. The Church will never change, praise God! She hasn’t changed, and again Praise God! The Church has held true to the teachings of the earliest Christians for almost 2000 years. It is up to us to learn and discern then conform to Her teachings, because She is Truth in Jesus Christ, there is no fullness of truth outside of Him who is the Head of the Catholic Church.