Dear sister 5loaves,
I see we were posting at the same time.

I would have to disagree here with the characterization of waving canons at anyone. Of course you are saying one has the “right”, not saying one ought to do so, those are separate and prudence should define what happens.
Yes. “Waiving canons” does seem like an extreme characterization.
Dear brother Constantine,
EEOC Can 15/ CIC Can. 212 §1. Conscious of their own responsibility, the Christian faithful are bound to follow with Christian obedience those things which the sacred pastors, inasmuch as they represent Christ, declare as teachers of the faith or establish as rulers of the Church.
§2. The Christian faithful are free to make known to the pastors of the Church their needs, especially spiritual ones, and their desires.
§3. According to the knowledge, competence, and prestige which they possess, they have the right and even at times the duty to manifest to the sacred pastors their opinion on matters which pertain to the good of the Church and to make their opinion known to the rest of the Christian faithful, without prejudice to the integrity of faith and morals, with reverence toward their pastors, and attentive to common advantage and the dignity of persons.
EEOC Can. 16/ CIC Can. 213 The Christian faithful have the right to receive assistance from the sacred pastors out of the spiritual goods of the Church, especially the word of God and the sacraments.
EEOC Can. 17/ CIC Can. 214 The Christian faithful have the right to worship God according to the prescripts of their own rite approved by the legitimate pastors of the Church and to follow their own form of spiritual life so long as it is consonant with the doctrine of the Church.
Blessings,
Marduk
P.S. Sorry to steal your thunder brother Vico.
