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They wanted to draw a line. No matter when or where that line is drawn, the unfaithful will not approve.
Yes. I suppose you are right. Very unfortunate, to say the least. On so many levels.They wanted to draw a line. No matter when or where that line is drawn, the unfaithful will not approve.
No, excommunication means the person cannot receive communion. And because their mortal sin is of a different type, they might have to receive absolution from a bishop.So, it does appear that the Catholic Church does have a tradition of shunning - - isn’t that what excommunication is?
Accepting is not embracing, friend. You seem to be very comfortable in exlusive version of Catholicism. The Catholic Church is not exclusive in the way you seem to wish it was. The Catholics I know are welcoming to everyone as long as they are respectful while attending Church functions. I do know OF Catholics who have your attitude towards things. Again, it is unfortunate.Unfortunate that someone would expect a Catholic to embrace homosexuality, yes!
In all charity, you seem hardly qualified to make that judgement about anyone.Well those Catholics aren’t being very Catholic, so they should not be the measure.
There you go again. Who said anything about Catholics who have no problem with same sex marriage. We are talking about Catholics who don’t shun other people just because they don’t subscribe to the same beliefs. You seem to jump to a lot of (false) conclusions.That makes no sense. Catholics who see no problem with same sex marriage are blatantly denying the faith!
Well, there is another solution that will solve not only this problem, but many others as well: come out of the sinful lifestyle.Hey Everyone,
One of my dearest friends got married last year and just had his beautiful baby daughter. Everyone is extremely excited and eager to meet her.
However, I was told that I was unable to attend her baptism ceremony with my same sex partner because it would create a scandal and undermine the Church’s moral authority.
I was told that since we are not gay men but that we’re “children of God led astray into sin”. With that in mind, we could potentially influence others that attended the baptism to sin as well.
Is this a formal teaching of the RCC? I’ve never heard of this before, but I’d need to know in case I get invited to more in the future by my other RCC friends that are expecting a little one.
This is the issue. You don’t “know”. You don’t know what is in the hearts of others, so you aren’t in a position to judge those hearts. None of us know, or are in the position to judge the hearts of others.For all I know, these don’t actually see a serious problem with same sex marriage, because there are plenty of those Catholics out there.
None of us know, or are in the position to judge the hearts of others.
Unfortunately, it is a statement about how much value he places on your relationship with him.
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Unfortunately, it is a statement about how much value he places on your relationship with him.