Polish bishops’ conference: accompany the remarried, but no Communion

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The bishops cited the traditional teaching reaffirmed by John Paul II and Benedict XVI
The Polish bishops’ conference has affirmed the Church’s traditional teaching on Communion for the remarried, in a new document on Pope Francis’s Amoris Laetitia.

Although the document has not yet been appeared, the Italian newspaper La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana has published excerpts, in which the bishops lay a particular stress on supporting those in irregular situations.

http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/new...nce-accompany-the-remarried-but-no-communion/
 
They could just move to Germany, Malta, or Rome itself and receive under certain circumstances…
 
It is good to see the Polish bishops rejecting the worldly temptation to take the easy way out and surrender to modern day secular values. It is good that they are reaffirming the indissolubility of marriage and speaking out against the heresy that it is impossible to make a moral choice in some circumstances.
 
some seem ok with the pope overturning the catholic stand on the death penalty so why are they not open to his overturning this?
 
The bishops cited the traditional teaching reaffirmed by John Paul II and Benedict XVI
The Polish bishops’ conference has affirmed the Church’s traditional teaching on Communion for the remarried, in a new document on Pope Francis’s Amoris Laetitia.
Would be excellent if the Bishops would write to Pope Francis, submit their guidelines document as did the Argentinians, and ask him to provide any further guidance he sees fit in connection with the implementation of AL.
 
The Pope already told the Argentines that theirs’ is the ONLY interpretation.
 
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