Why do you continue to LIE when you know I'm just going to expose you for it??
Yes. I see the big, bolded LIE word up there. Is this because I said I'd stop speaking to you the moment you called me a liar?
LOL
I've changed my mind.
Because YOU are the one that needs to be exposed.
YOU are the one that needs to go away because no one listens to you anyway.
All you can do is call persons names as you hide in your home and read BOOKS.
ABOUT catholicism,,,without experiencing it.
Remarrying isn't always a mortal sin - and this was NEVER the case.
Being able to remarry when a Declaration of Nullity has been granted has ALWAYS been the norm.
WHO IS TALKING ABOUT ANNULMENT???
You do have a difficult time even understanding WHAT IS BEING DEBATED HERE.
YOU challenged me to an intelligent conversation...remember?
It seems you are UNABLE to actually have one.
WE ARE NOT DISCUSSING ANNULMENT---
which I did explain for those reading along in post 139...to which you NEVER replied.
Pope Francis hasn't changed this. you are STILL not allowed to remarry if you have not had you previous union anulled - and not every union is eligible for anullment. You have absolutely NO idea what you're talking about - but I THANK you for allowing me the opportunity to expose your lies sp that others reading this won't be seduced by them.
WE ARE DISCUSSING WHETHER OR NOT A CHURCH DOCTRINE HAS BEEN CHANGED.
We are NOT discussing annulment. And, in case you haven't noticed, there are many catholics that have been DIVORCED and have remarried civilly because the CC DOES NOT ALLOW remarriage. So they are living in MORTAL SIN.
Answer this please:
Before Amoris Laetitia, which I have posted at least twice, were remarrieds ALLOWED TO RECEIVE THE BODY AND BLOOD OF JESUS?
After Amoris Laetitia are remarrieds ALLOWED TO REVEIVE THE BODY AND BLOOD OF JESUS?
You might remember the furior when Pope Francis phone a woman in Argentina and PERSONALLY told her she could receive communion even though she had remarried...
Here is the news from about 3 years ago, confirming the above:
Pope Francis 'tells sinner she should be allowed Communion'
In apparent break from Catholic teaching, Pope is said to have phoned remarried Argentine Jacqui Lisbona to say 'nothing wrong' in her taking Holy Communion
source: Pope Francis 'tells sinner she should be allowed Communion'
SO, CAN YOU STILL SAY THAT NOTHING HAS CHANGED???
The answer to my questions is:
NO, before remarrieds could NOT receive communion.
YES, after Amoris Laetitia remarrids CAN receive communion.
THIS IS A BIG CHANGE TO WHICH MANY BISHOPS AND CARDINALS ARE AGAINST.
Finally- no matter HOW many times you regurgitate your feeling about this - you will STILL be wrong about the withholding of communion being a "doctrinal" matter.
As I have educated you on numerous posts now - it it not. It is a matter of Church discipline.
Giving the BODY AND BLOOD OF JESUS to one in MORTAL SIN...
is NOT a doctrinal matter?
Maybe you should read CATHOLICISM FOR DUMMIES again....
Fortunately for me,,,I'm a bit beyond that.
Perhaps you should read the following:
It states that Pope Franicis STATED THAT THIS IS A MATTER OF MAGESTERIUM.....
The bishops of Buenos Aires issued guidelines for priests concerning the implementation of Amoris laetitia in September 2016. The Buenos Aires guidelines state, "When the concrete circumstances of a couple make it feasible, especially when both are Christians with a path of faith, the commitment to live in continence can be proposed." The guidelines continue, "In other more complex circumstances, and when a declaration of nullity could not be obtained, the aforementioned option may not be in fact feasible. However, a path of discernment is also possible. If it is recognized that, in a specific case, there are limitations that mitigate liability and guilt (see 301 - 302), particularly when a person considers that he would fall on a further fault damaging the children of the new union, Amoris laetitia opens the possibility of access to the sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist (see notes 336 and 351)."[29]
Pope Francis approved the Buenos Aires guidelines in a letter dated 5 September 2016, stating, "The writing is very good and explicitly the meaning of chapter VIII of Amoris laetitia. There are no other interpretations."[29]
In December 2017, both the Buenos Aires guidelines and Pope Francis' letter of approval were published in the October 2016 edition of the Acta Apostolicae Sedis, followed by a statement by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin that Pope Francis had decreed that both documents be promulgated as authentic magisterium.[30]
source: Amoris laetitia - Wikipedia