Amoris Laetitia doctrine?

Discussion in 'Pope Francis' started by little me, Jul 9, 2016.

  1. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Sigh.

    I am sorry I brought it up now.:D Alright he keeps falling over by accident. ;)

    What about the little matter of the heresies?:eek:
     
  2. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Never mind.

    God does not depend on me, or anyone else to defend His Honour. He is well able to do so Himself. Though Bishops, Cardinals or Popes rise against Him.

    God is not mocked.

    Nor will He Bless those who defend that that that should be most condemned.

    God gave us a heart to love with , but as a companion a mind to think with. My brothers and sisters let us employ both and employ them well.. Do you think you honour God by closing your eyes to this most bitter truth? It was Christ Himself who said, 'I am the Way the Truth and the Life'. How do you honour He who is the Truth by denying it when it is set most clearly in front of you?

    Well , may God forgive you for your obduracy, for God alone knows I have done what I can to unveil your eyes. You do not honur God who is Most Holy by finding excuses for that which is Most Evil.

    God never intended us to be unthinking robots. In the Name of the Good God I cry out to you!! Bestir youselves from this stupid sleep and awaken!!!!
     
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  3. picadillo

    picadillo Guest


    Perhaps a type of wake-up call.
     
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  4. padraig

    padraig Powers


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  5. josephite

    josephite Powers

    Very interesting.
    I see both Popes as doing their best as they both are trying to steer the Ship to safety, and are trying every means of endeavour to do this. One Pope has huges waves, and many enemies to contend with, and he wears the enemy down, but then he dies! the next Pope, breaks through all resistance and wins victory through the Most Blessed Eucharist and the Most Blessed Virgin and now a great calm covers the sea.
    Perhaps..........The Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, reigning next to the Sacred Heart of her Son Jesus!!
     
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  6. Julia

    Julia Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.

    I was thinking. Holy Father Francis had a fall during Holy Mass in Poland today.

    I think this is the second time he has fallen in public. I wonder if there is a meaning to this. Like Jesus fell three times on His way to Calvary. Could it be this Holy Father will fall a third time and then comes the stripping before the Crucifixion. They say the Church will follow its' head Jesus Christ to death and Resurrection. Just wondering. He has undoubtedly been scourged verbally and maybe crowned with thorns if we did but know it.

    Or maybe Pope Emeritus Benedict got the crowning with thorns which took him out of service.
     
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  7. Sorrowful Heart

    Sorrowful Heart Archangels

    i hope your right
     
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  8. josephite

    josephite Powers

    I don't know what happened to my above post? o_O

    Somehow it got scrambled.:confused:

    I think I should either fix it or delete it. But its proving to be a bit time consuming and hard. :p

    So maybe I'll just leave it at the moment. :cool:

    Confusion is certainly reigning supreme, even my computer is joining in.;)
     
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  9. Richard67

    Richard67 Powers

    Polish Bishops Draw Line in the Sand: Vow No Communion for Divorced and Remarried


    28 July 2016 | by Christopher Lamb

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    A senior bishop has said that the Church in Poland will refuse communion to divorced and remarried Catholics despite the landmark family document from Pope Francis which opened up the possibility.

    Archbishop Stanislaw Gadecki, the President of the Polish Bishops’ Conference, said that giving communion could not be allowed following a period of pastoral discernment - something which Francis has advocated - adding that if remarried divorcees had a valid first marriage they cannot receive the eucharist.

    His remarks came just hours after the Pope’s arrival in Krakow for a global gathering of young Catholics and highlighted the tensions between Francis and Poland’s hierarchy. “This [communion for divorced and remarried] cannot be solved in a confessional box in two minutes or even a couple of years,” the archbishop told journalists at a briefing last night. “This is a path for the priests and the laity to walk together knowing that if a marriage has been validly concluded there is no ground to administering communion to remarried divorcees.”

    http://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/592...o-refuse-communion-to-divorced-and-remarrieds
     
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  10. Sorrowful Heart

    Sorrowful Heart Archangels

    How does a married couple who both are not baptized, but want to become catholic enter into the church?

    Do they need to become baptized, then sacramentally married, then go through confirmation in order to receive communion?
     
  11. Adoremus

    Adoremus Powers

    Ahh, now I get why you called yourself Potato Sack... ;)
     
  12. Jeanne

    Jeanne New Member

    b) The natural bond of marriage that exists between two unbaptized persons continues (in its non-sacramental state) when one of them is baptized.

    c) The natural bond of marriage that exists between a baptized Christian and a non- baptized person becomes a sacrament at the moment of the latter’s baptism; so long as marital consent perdures at that time.

    d) If two unbaptized persons are married and then both receive baptism their natural bond of marriage becomes sacramental marriage at the moment of baptism; so long as marital consent perdures at that time.

    http://insidethewalls.org/documents/2014/8/Marriage_Canonical_Process_for_RCIA.pdf
     
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  13. Sorrowful Heart

    Sorrowful Heart Archangels

    thank you
     
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