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It’s always amusing to note that to be open-minded (open-mindedness always portrayed to be some sort of inherent good) always, always means to be open to evil.
Then in light of the pro-life legislation he supported as well, I cannot help but think the priest is acting either politically, or out of ignorance. He is not exactly a Nancy Pelosi on the issue of abortion.. 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.
This isn’t a matter of worthiness. All are unworthy. This is a matter of letting someone with a potentially dead spiritual life continually kill it over and over again while not realizing it’s not normal nor living. Do you think that Pope St. John Paul II was unaware that we’re all unworthy when he put Canon 915 in the current set of canons?We are all rank unworthy. And I am not sure that Jesus contemplated conveyance of ownership of the real presence as opposed to liscence to distribute it to the rank unworthy. .
Don’t you think that the humility of not receiving the Eucharist could foster healing? And those people Jesus healed: did they intend to go on and continue swindling people of their taxes, living in an adulterous relationship, etc.?While one might experience pain, I agree, I don’t recall any instances where Jesus administered pain except for those who mistakenly believed they were more worthy that others. There, the pain was intended to foster humility in that person’s healing.
Canon law doesn’t say that one’s own pastor is the only priest with the faculty to withhold communion. Were this the case, then a person could simply stop attending their usual parish and go elsewhere to continue receiving in a state of sin. If a person shouldn’t be receiving, then they shouldn’t be receiving from any priest. Limiting this faculty to one’s ordinary priest would be trivial. “You can receive the Blessed Sacrament from every priest except for one” is what that would boil down to.We are all rank unworthy. And I am not sure that Jesus contemplated conveyance of ownership of the real presence as opposed to liscence to distribute it to the rank unworthy. .
That said, you raise this issue of pain with healing.
While one might experience pain, I agree, I don’t recall any instances where Jesus administered pain except for those who mistakenly believed they were more worthy that others. There, the pain was intended to foster humility in that person’s healing.
I think it an interesting point and a difficult one. That is why I think Pope Benedict seemed to require ones own pastor and a discussion.
If he is baptized, he is a Catholic in a real, tangible, yet mystical name. I do not like, but understand, the term RINO, but CINO should not be allowed here, as an offense against charity, and a direct judgement of another’s soul. I don’t report such stuff, of course, as it is only my opinion, but if you think about what the term means, it is beyond the pale for one human being to use on another. It is an amputation of the Body of Christ.Another CINO.
Yep… That’s what the left activists do. Weaponizing .everything…I’m a bit disappointed by this… I dislike the ‘weaponizing of the Eucharist’