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But they have been doing so against what the Church has said to do, so what is your point?I’m amazed that people here don’t realize that priests have been making these “calls” for years.![]()
I asked if people go to communion after remarriage outside of the Church years ago, and was told “it happens all the time”. I’ve never once seen a priest tell anyone to stop receiving. Well, I take that back…only once. Because the woman refused to ask her fiance to attempt an annulment. She herself had one granted, but said she’d never put her fiance through that. So they got married at a Baptist church, and she’s now taking communion at a parish where no one knows her. Nothing changed.
I think Pope Francis wants to get rid of this attitude of “they’re going to do it anyway…” by suggesting that Pastors be more pastoral and stop shrugging it off or writing people off as lost causes.
What is that so horrible? Don’t we WANT people to get their marriages annulled?
Don’t we want people to care about the Eucharist?
Why does any Catholic have a “too bad so sad” attitude?
This whole conversation really slams the door on so many people. Almost gleefully so. Why should people try? Seems like Catholics in the US think everyone should just shut up and sit down.
“Year of Mercy”.
Right. Seems U.S. Catholics wish it were not.
I don’t for a minute believe the Pope is saying anything that;s changing doctrine.
Everyone wants to go back to the way things were decades ago.
remember this: if that happened, none of us would be allowed to even have or voice an opinion. We’d all be told to find another parish. I don’t remember anyone in my parents’ day have the temerity to tell a priest or a Bishop that he is wrong. And if they did, they’d only do it once.![]()