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I think it helps to view Catholic doctrine as not a set of rules to check off on a checklist, but a set of ideals to strive towards. When I viewed it as a set of rules after my reversion after 22 years outside the Church, I ended up with scrupulosity and despair issues.I have nothing against most Catholic doctrine except when it seems inflexible, uncharitable, and discriminatory.
I’ve never heard of a transgendered person being denied communion. That doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. But it shouldn’t of itself be a criteria.
Yes and I hope that includes if your neighbour is transgendered.Love of neighbor is one of the most important tenets of the Catholic Church and it is everywhere in Her teachings.
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