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patricius79
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I’m glad you agree that a person must have the intention to keep the basics of the moral law–which would include refraining from sex in an irregular marriage-- in order to receive Communion. Is that right?Have I suggested otherwise?
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I heard you saying that those who are concerned about the Pope’s positions are expecting perfection of people, which would be rigorism.
But nobody to my knowledge is saying that at all. So it sounds like maybe he concerns of some people here are, to some extent, being treated roughly and insensitively with black and white thinking?
If we should avoid black and white thinking about those living in irregular marriages, shouldn’t we avoid using black and white thinking on those who want the dubia to be answered?
But I agree that evaluating someone’s efforts to avoid adultery and other sins belongs with that person and their Confessor.