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Fear not. I’ve read the entire document. All he means is that we shouldn’t be scrupulous about avoiding Communion (after all, the act of receiving the Eucharist itself cleanses us from venial sin.) He is not saying anything about politicians or “wafer wars” - in fact, he comes down strongly on those who support abortion (see my signature; the quote is from the document!). CNN is just daydreaming and adding its own spin to what the Pope said.The Pope also hinted that he wants to see an end to the so-called “wafer wars,” in which Catholic politicians who support abortion rights are denied Holy Communion. His comments could also be taken as another sign that he plans to reform church rules that prevent divorced Catholics from receiving the Eucharist. (from the linked article)
In one passage that could have implications for clerics who refuse to offer Communion to divorced people or to politicians who support abortion rights, he writes that the Eucharist, the central rite of Catholicism, “is not a prize for the perfect but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak.” (from an L.A. times article)
Am I the only one who finds that disturbing? To my understanding, it is an infallible teaching of the Church that we are not to receive communion when in a state of mortal sin. I suspect (and hope) that the Holy Father’s words are being misinterpreted (which is more than possible, given that both of the above come from secular sources), but if they are not and this is truly the implication of what he has written, is that not leading people into “eating and drinking judgment upon themselves”?
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