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I don’t understand why one would be in the line for communion if they can’t receive Our Lord. Besides, isn’t there the final blessing before the dismissal?Edit: We can also hope part of the reason is that people go up to just receive a blessing and not disrupt the flow of traffic.
His name is Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. Not simply “Ratzinger”.I reference Ratzinger’s letter to the US Bishops
I believe he wrote it before being named pope … therefore he was +Ratzinger at the time. Calling him that is perfectly appropriateHis name is Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. Not simply “Ratzinger”.
Please show him the respect due.
Again, in everything that has been cited for why the priest can do this, mortal sin has nothing to do with it. The priest is not denying holy communion to Biden because he thinks he’s in mortal sin. He denied communion to him due to his public cooperation with passing and promoting something which is considered intrinsically evil in opposition to Catholic teaching.what he considers mortal sin
But making an issue of “public sin” may appease my sensitivities, it may give the appearance that sinning in private, because I don’t know about it, isn’t a problem.I hear you. However, contraceptors are not normally manifest public sinners.
I think it’s a wakeup call.You think it is punishment?
Learned? That’s up to Joe Biden to take to heart. Ideally that he should examine his public actions in the light of his private faith.Do you? Denial of the real presence to accomplish a wake up call? Ok, the wake up call is in. What has been learned?
Ah, “restorative”. Yes, Jesus is the Divine Physician. But healing can hurt. Healing involves exposing ones wounds. After treatment, it may involve therapy that involves working muscles and limbs to their proper form, which isn’t fun, especially if those limbs haven’t been properly or even at all. For cases of chronic malnutrition, patients need to be given a careful diet since they could die from the shock of the food they eat. They had to do so with concentration camp prisoners.I wonder, is the priests actions restorative in design, or, a warning to the rest of us. That is the thought that pairs with punishment and wake up call.