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To: rmichaelj
Here is his final paragraph: An authentic interpretation of Al, on the part of the Apostolic See, would bring about a joy in clarity (« claritatis laetitia » for the whole Church. Such a clarity would guarantee a love in joy (« amoris laetitia »), a love and a joy which would not be according to the minds of men, but according to the mind of God (cf. Mt. 16, 23). And this is what counts for the joy, life, and eternal salvation of the divorced who have remarried and for all men.

See? We just haven't seen an "authentic" interpretation of AL. Such would bring about the clarity missing from all other interpretations.

More Vatican II nonsense.

8 posted on 04/25/2016 3:54:43 PM PDT by piusv (The Spirit of Christ hasn't refrained from using separated churches as means of salvation:VII heresy)
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To: piusv

I’d like to read the whole thing. Do you have a source for the full translation? Thanks in advance.


9 posted on 04/25/2016 4:21:12 PM PDT by rmichaelj
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To: piusv

Never mind found it.

The two paragraphs before read:

“The See of Peter, that is the Sovereign Pontiff, is the guarantee of the unity of Apostolic faith and sacramental discipline. Considering the confusion which has come to be among priests and bishops in the sacramental practice as much as regards the ‘divorced and remarried’ and as much as regards the interpretation of AL, one can consider legitimate an appeal to our dear Pope, Francis, the Vicar of Christ and « sweet Christ upon earth » (St. Catherine of Sienna), so that He order the publication of an authentic interpretation of « Amoris Laetitia », which should necessarily contain an explicit declaration of the disciplinary principle of the universal and infallible Magisterium in regarding to the admission to the Sacraments (sic) for the ‘divorced and separated’, as it has been formulated in n. 84 of Familiaris Consortio.

During the great Arian confusion of the Fourth Century, St. Basil the Great made an urgent appeal to the Pope of Rome to indicate with his own words the clear direction to obtain finally a unity of thought in faith and charity (cf. Epistle 70).”

I read it that he is calling for the Pope himself to provide an authentic interpretation of AL, not for each priest or bishop to have his own interpretation of it. While the word “correction” or “clarification” would be preferred, the intent is the same.


10 posted on 04/25/2016 4:42:54 PM PDT by rmichaelj
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To: piusv
See? We just haven't seen an "authentic" interpretation of AL. Such would bring about the clarity missing from all other interpretations.

Seems a hopeless case, considering the heresy contained therein. Extensive editing rather than "interpreting" would be the safest approach.

12 posted on 04/25/2016 9:37:43 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
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