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No, not all things are a grave matter.Hello again Therese.
I did not accuse nor did the OP. Facts were simply stated. If you think presenting Church teaching to folks who ask questions is an accusation, then you’re in the wrong place when you come here. I apologize if I offend you, but the facts are simply that no priest can add, change or omit anything in any of the rubrics regarding any of the Sacraments. To do so IS grave matter and needs addressing and it is for those who are Ordained and Commissioned to do so. If you think that a person who expresses themselves about such matters and brings these things to the attention of others is at fault, then that is your opinion and not a fact.
In fact, I’d go so far as to say it is incumbent upon all the laity to become and remain well informed about all the things necessary regarding the Sacraments and their institution and authenticity. We are, after all expected to be guardians of the faith, whether lay, or Ordained. If folks remain ignorant of the things necessary for our Sacramental life in the Church, such things as Liturgical abuse can go on and on and on. A well-informed laity is an asset in every parish and place they are.
But thanks for sharing your opinion about accusations Therese.
Glenda