Posted on 01/06/2018 11:19:27 AM PST by ebb tide
As the Kazak bishops rightly say: The Catholic faith by its nature excludes a formal contradiction between the faith professed on the one hand and the life and practice of the sacraments on the other.
Yet that is where one arrives if one claims that for some people mortal sin is both inevitable and inculpable. The Gospel is compromised, the constant Magisterium of the Church is repudiated and those who object to this are stigmatized.
Herein lies the crisis we are living.
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Good post.
At first, it seemed that the unworthy successor of Peter had simply over-emphasized certain aspects of pastoral care. It soon became obvious that he meant to change something that can’t be changed.
The current occupant of the Chair of Peter needs to do a little studying. Of the Catechism.
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