History on the theology behind Amoris Laetitia

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From: translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http://www.katholisches.info/2017/01/26/amoris-laetitia-wurde-von-bernhard-haering-geschrieben-von-haering-ueber-kasper-zu-papst-franziskus/

Katholisches is a German Publication on Church issues and news.

“(Rome) The Osservatore Romano of March 6, 1991 published an essay by the Moral Theologian William E. May, a professor at the Catholic University of America , Washington, and then the only lay person in the International Theological Commission . The essay had already appeared in December 1990 in the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Newsletter. The parallels with today’s situation, created by the disputed post-synodal letter Amoris laetitia, is striking.”
 
I think this article addressed the truism not to believe everything one reads on the internet. I only know of one other article ever linked to this German site that turned out to be false. It could just be a coincidence I read the one mistake they made. It could be a parody site, a false news site, of an anti-catholic site, for all I know.
 
I think this article addressed the truism not to believe everything one reads on the internet. I only know of one other article ever linked to this German site that turned out to be false. It could just be a coincidence I read the one mistake they made. It could be a parody site, a false news site, of an anti-catholic site, for all I know.
I understand. I also fact check as well. I did a search on Fr. Haring. a quick Google search turns up the document in question as well as several pages of studies into his position from various sources. The article seems valid. If you find otherwise, please let me know as I would be quite interested if it is false, or draws false conclusions. Thank you.
 
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