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ernesto
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Joshua, you mentioned that St. Stan would retain the financial assets they earned to save their parish…
Are you sure about that? I was under the impression that the archbishop would not sign a secularly legally binding document which would establish just that…
You mentioned submission… the key ingredient to the christian life. For me, the question is-
Submission to the invisible enthroned Christ or to the Church’s government leaders?
Christ’s directive to do as the pharisees say but not as they do came to my mind, as well.
Are you saying that St. Stan should pay the money to undo the excommunication- but that the lay folks shouldn’t renig on agreements as the Church leaders have here done?
Thanks for the food for thought…
Are you sure about that? I was under the impression that the archbishop would not sign a secularly legally binding document which would establish just that…
You mentioned submission… the key ingredient to the christian life. For me, the question is-
Submission to the invisible enthroned Christ or to the Church’s government leaders?
Christ’s directive to do as the pharisees say but not as they do came to my mind, as well.
Are you saying that St. Stan should pay the money to undo the excommunication- but that the lay folks shouldn’t renig on agreements as the Church leaders have here done?
Thanks for the food for thought…