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BJ_Colbert
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iwonder,
Did you read my latest post about my husband’s difficulty being accepted as a Catholic in good standing? He read the response in these forums from priests who said the retired priest and the tribunal had no authority to forgive him and tell him he could go to confession and take the Eurcharist again. They said that he did not pay $150.00 and that I lied about that.
Just as you say, there was no authority to be forgiven and accepted back after divorce, even though his wife left him 25 years ago and joined the Seventh Day Adventist church and married someone else. So now my husband is not taking the Eucharist, even though he went to confession with his priest, Father Kiernan and he said to accept what the tribunal and the retired priest said and not to pay any attention to what you and the other priest in this forum and the priest on the radio and the other priest in his parish said.
Now, you tell me which priest is telling the truth? Which priest knows what the RCC teaches and where is God’s forgiveness in the Catholic Church? Does God not enter into your Church? Is there no prayer and fasting in considering these decisions? Why such a huge discrepancy among you about forgiveness. My husband can not get an annulment because when the tribunal questioned him, he would not say that his wife and he were not in love and that he was coerced in some way to marry her. They said if he did not lie and say that he was coerced or tricked into marrying her they could not give him an annulment. Then they said considering the circumstances and the length of time passed they would allow him back if he said all the hail Marys and Glory Bes, which he did.
Now, iwonder do you have the authority to go to the tribunal and ask if this was right? If you do would you please get to the bottom of this and ask the Sacramento Tribunal why they lied about his being able to take Eucharist again and go to confession and also call on Father Keirnan and ask him why he said to believe the tribunal and the retired priest. My husband has had brain surgery and is paralyzed on the right side, it is really very stressful for him as he never missed mass, and I am right beside him. I wonder how he can remain faithful with all of this, and what he went through as a child in the orphanage, but he never wavers. He cries and suffers greatly over the answers he gets and now your answer throughs more doubt on whether he really has the right to take the Eucharist.
He will be going through colon surgery soon for cancer and I would like to find the truth about this to put his mind at ease before he goes through this latest test of his faith. It would never be this difficult to get the Mormon Church to agree on what they believe. Talk about confusion. No one in the Catholic Church can agree on this one little thing. Most of them say"What God has joined together, let no man put asunder" simple end of story, no extenuating circumstances, no excuses. But, some say he is forgiven, now you say he isn’t and Catholikos or whoever also, said he isn’t. It is making me crazy trying to keep him Catholic. One good thing that has come out of this is that he has finally asked to take the missionary lessons of the LDS Church. After all the years of trying to be accepted back into the Catholic Church, it looks like he may give up. I will not say anything to encourage him, in fact I have fought to keep him steady in his own Church, but they are driving him out. Can you find the truth about this for us? Please, see if you can call the Sacramento tribunal, since you are an actual part of a tribunal and find out the actual facts. Any help you can offer would be so appreciated, this whole thing is driving me crazy for the past 3 years.
Thank You so much for any help you can offer in confirming or not confirming what so many priests have been unable to confirm. Is he accepted back or not?
BJ
Did you read my latest post about my husband’s difficulty being accepted as a Catholic in good standing? He read the response in these forums from priests who said the retired priest and the tribunal had no authority to forgive him and tell him he could go to confession and take the Eurcharist again. They said that he did not pay $150.00 and that I lied about that.
Just as you say, there was no authority to be forgiven and accepted back after divorce, even though his wife left him 25 years ago and joined the Seventh Day Adventist church and married someone else. So now my husband is not taking the Eucharist, even though he went to confession with his priest, Father Kiernan and he said to accept what the tribunal and the retired priest said and not to pay any attention to what you and the other priest in this forum and the priest on the radio and the other priest in his parish said.
Now, you tell me which priest is telling the truth? Which priest knows what the RCC teaches and where is God’s forgiveness in the Catholic Church? Does God not enter into your Church? Is there no prayer and fasting in considering these decisions? Why such a huge discrepancy among you about forgiveness. My husband can not get an annulment because when the tribunal questioned him, he would not say that his wife and he were not in love and that he was coerced in some way to marry her. They said if he did not lie and say that he was coerced or tricked into marrying her they could not give him an annulment. Then they said considering the circumstances and the length of time passed they would allow him back if he said all the hail Marys and Glory Bes, which he did.
Now, iwonder do you have the authority to go to the tribunal and ask if this was right? If you do would you please get to the bottom of this and ask the Sacramento Tribunal why they lied about his being able to take Eucharist again and go to confession and also call on Father Keirnan and ask him why he said to believe the tribunal and the retired priest. My husband has had brain surgery and is paralyzed on the right side, it is really very stressful for him as he never missed mass, and I am right beside him. I wonder how he can remain faithful with all of this, and what he went through as a child in the orphanage, but he never wavers. He cries and suffers greatly over the answers he gets and now your answer throughs more doubt on whether he really has the right to take the Eucharist.
He will be going through colon surgery soon for cancer and I would like to find the truth about this to put his mind at ease before he goes through this latest test of his faith. It would never be this difficult to get the Mormon Church to agree on what they believe. Talk about confusion. No one in the Catholic Church can agree on this one little thing. Most of them say"What God has joined together, let no man put asunder" simple end of story, no extenuating circumstances, no excuses. But, some say he is forgiven, now you say he isn’t and Catholikos or whoever also, said he isn’t. It is making me crazy trying to keep him Catholic. One good thing that has come out of this is that he has finally asked to take the missionary lessons of the LDS Church. After all the years of trying to be accepted back into the Catholic Church, it looks like he may give up. I will not say anything to encourage him, in fact I have fought to keep him steady in his own Church, but they are driving him out. Can you find the truth about this for us? Please, see if you can call the Sacramento tribunal, since you are an actual part of a tribunal and find out the actual facts. Any help you can offer would be so appreciated, this whole thing is driving me crazy for the past 3 years.
Thank You so much for any help you can offer in confirming or not confirming what so many priests have been unable to confirm. Is he accepted back or not?