Let’s take one thing at a time. What Fr. Cutie has done is immoral and can only be forgiven by the Holy Father. This will cost him his clerical state. He will always be a priest, but not a cleric. Therefore he may not licitly celebrate the sacraments, nor may he validly absolve from sin or validly witness a marriage between Catholics.
As to the state of his soul, only God knows. Objectively, he is living in a state of grave sin. But man is not judge objectively. God judges subjectively. That will have to be left up to God.
Under no circumstances does the scripture say that one may break a promise made to God and to the Church. Fr. Cuite has done just that. Not only that, but he has entered into an invalid marriage. Deacons, priests, bishops, religoius brothers and cloistered nuns cannot enter into valid marriages without a dispensation that only the Pope can grant. Therefore, the marriage is null and void.
What the Church normally offers these persons is a dispensation so they can validly marry within the Church. But they may never again engage in clerical ministry. Given the fact that Fr. Cutie has left the Church, he would have to return to the Church first, agree never to function as a cleric in order to receive absolution and then he can enter a sacramental marriage.
At this time, his marriage is a farce and he is risking a great deal. But that is up to him and his conscience to deal with. It is not up to us to judge him. All we can do is explain the situation in which he finds himself so that others can understand. The bottom line is that it is morally grave, from an objective perspective.
As to the Eastern Rite, the rule only applies to Americans. It does not interfere with the Orthodox and Catholic reunification. The issue is that the Orthodox have to accept the dogma concern the primacy of Peter and the Immaculate Conception. Those are the two dogmas that separate us.
Please allow me to ask you a question. Are you Orthodox? I may be getting the wrong impression, but sometimes you write as if you have some disdain for the papacy. I realize that these posts do not have a face or a tone of voice. It is difficult to know what a person feels by reading what they write. That’s why I ask the question.
If you are Catholic, then I will assume that you believe in the primacy of Peter and his successors. In that case you will agree that there is no choice, but for the Orthodox to accept it, if they want reunification or they can remain as they are, Sister Churches.
The only problem with remaining Sister Churches is that they are not guarranteed the protection of infallibility. That’s why they have made a mistake in their understanding of the Immaculate Conception.
Have a great day tomorrow.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF