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felra
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Shame on that priest. Culpability for sin only begins with the enlightenment of the conscience or resistance to do so.My (former) priest said this to us, too. More than once. DH and I lived together before we were married; we were told that we had a conscience of morality and if we thought it was okay then it was. We lived together for almost four years before marriage and not once were we denied communion or told it was against Church teaching. Then we got married and had a baby (and, yes it was in that order). After our baby we talked to the priest about contraception and he said we were not risking our souls if we did contracept. So, we did (barrier method).
We are both converts and just thought that our priest was right. We trusted him. I found out a couple of months ago how gravely wrong we (and he) were. I felt so betrayed. I cried.** I am still trying to “get right with God**.”
Once you get beyond the sadness and feelings of betrayal, you may very well feel an anger rising within you for those entrusted to the care of the Flock who have violated this sacred trust. Let this has become the Holy Spirit fuel for standing against the dissemnination of untruth under the misguided or otherwise pastoral guise of “compassion”, “loving thing to do”, “your unique and complex situation”, “surely God understands your heart”, “this is only between you, your spouse, and God”, …rationalizations for compromizing the true faith. Know that there are truly compassionate and Christ-like priest out there totally loyal to the Church who are willing to lay down their life for the Flock.