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My Friend and I have been discussing the following scenario, and are a bit confused on church teaching:
There is this guy named Bob. For many years, Bob is a cafeteria Catholic.
Let’s say Bob meets Suzie. Bob and Suzie have a one night stand. About a week later, Suzie tell Bob that she is not pregnant (assuming the naturual proccess happened on time).
A little more 2 months after their fling, Suzie tells Bob that she has a boyfriend (lets call him John) now and is pregnant. Bob assumes the child probably isn’t his, but charitably tries to talk Suzie out of having the abortion but John and Suzie want to abort. Bob no longer hears from Suzie and doesn’t try to follow up with Suzie. Mainly, Bob is doesn’t know what to do.
Fast forward a bit. Bob now is taking his faith more seriously. Bob starts going regular confession, and in his first confession after 15-20 years, he confesses that on several occassions he did not help those in need, when he felt he should have (this situation was one, of many ocassions where Bob could have helped others)
Would Bob be excommunicated? He did not approve of the action and charitably told Suzie not to go through. But he may not have done enough to stop her.
There is this guy named Bob. For many years, Bob is a cafeteria Catholic.
Let’s say Bob meets Suzie. Bob and Suzie have a one night stand. About a week later, Suzie tell Bob that she is not pregnant (assuming the naturual proccess happened on time).
A little more 2 months after their fling, Suzie tells Bob that she has a boyfriend (lets call him John) now and is pregnant. Bob assumes the child probably isn’t his, but charitably tries to talk Suzie out of having the abortion but John and Suzie want to abort. Bob no longer hears from Suzie and doesn’t try to follow up with Suzie. Mainly, Bob is doesn’t know what to do.
Fast forward a bit. Bob now is taking his faith more seriously. Bob starts going regular confession, and in his first confession after 15-20 years, he confesses that on several occassions he did not help those in need, when he felt he should have (this situation was one, of many ocassions where Bob could have helped others)
Would Bob be excommunicated? He did not approve of the action and charitably told Suzie not to go through. But he may not have done enough to stop her.