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Gloria.TV News on the 29th of September 2016 Undermining Morality: Last week The Remnant and Catholic Family News published a Liber of Accusation against Pope Francis. It points out that the moral …More
Gloria.TV News on the 29th of September 2016
Undermining Morality: Last week The Remnant and Catholic Family News published a Liber of Accusation against Pope Francis. It points out that the moral calculus behind Amoris Laetitia undermines the whole moral order, not just sexual morality. Quote: “For the application of virtually any moral norm can be deemed ‘unfeasible’ by a talismanic invocation of ‘complex circumstances’ to be ‘discerned’ by a priest or bishop in ‘pastoral practice’ while the norm is piously defended as unchanged and unchangeable as a ‘general rule'."
At the same time the Liber points out that Pope Francis’ moral calculus does not apply to other sins he condemns while carefully observing the bounds of political correctness. Quote: “Nowhere, for example, do you indicate that ‘complex circumstances’ or ‘limitations that diminish responsibility and culpability’ would excuse the Mafiosi you have rhetorically ‘excommunicated’ en masse and warned of Hell, the rich you condemn …More
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Immense harm:
How can the Eucharist be a "powerful medicine" and "nourishment" for those who do not live according the Word of God?
To recant his errors and make amends to God and the people, will be the only way for forgiveness.
>>>At the end of that sentence, footnote 351 clarifies: “In certain cases, this can include the help of the sacraments,” and then refers to both Confession and the Eucharist …More
Immense harm:
How can the Eucharist be a "powerful medicine" and "nourishment" for those who do not live according the Word of God?
To recant his errors and make amends to God and the people, will be the only way for forgiveness.

>>>At the end of that sentence, footnote 351 clarifies: “In certain cases, this can include the help of the sacraments,” and then refers to both Confession and the Eucharist. He writes: “I would also point out that the Eucharist ‘is not a prize for the perfect, but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak.’”
The second grave scandal comes in paragraph 301. In the context of the question of “discernment” for those “irregular” relationships, Pope Francis does away with the claim that those who do not live according to God’s law are living in the state of mortal sin! He says:
Hence it is [sic] can no longer simply be said that all those in any “irregular” [to include homosexual relationships?] situations are living in a state of mortal sin and are deprived of sanctifying grace. More is involved here than mere ignorance of the rule. A subject may know full well the rule, yet have great difficulty in understanding “its inherent values” [?], or be in a concrete situation which does not allow him or her to act differently and decide otherwise without further sin...
There is much more in the document that still demands to be unpacked. But on the basis of these points alone, we see the potential for serious danger to the souls of the faithful who would follow the advice laid out herein.<<<
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