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mgrfin
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I know what an apostate is.I am however, an admirer of the Archbishop who enjoy’s his works. Saying he is an apostate is both a complete misapplication of the word, and a complete misunderstanding of who he was. May God have mercy on you for throwing the term so loosely around (and wrongly at that). If you think the Archbishop was an apostate, then you don’t even come come close to knowing what an actual apostate is.
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I have quoted the Canon and its definition on this site more than once, Canon 751.
Canon law is so indifferential to the three crimes, they are all contained and defined in the same Canon. Apostacy doesn’t merit its own Canon, neither does Heresy, nor Schism.
To me they are all interrelated.
You think that schism is any less a crime in Canon Law than apostacy?
Canonically they are the same in that they merit the same punishment.
Anytime you want to argue Canon Law with me, go ahead.
Forming your own religion means to me you are throwing your old religion aside. That is a apostacy to me.
peace