Konferensi Uskup-uskup Polandia :
Pasangan Katolik yang bercerai dan kemudian menikah lagi secara sipil, tak akan
bisa menerima Komuni Kudus jika mereka masih hidup dalam perzinahan
Synod -
Simple and to the point: Polish Bishops explain why "remarried"
divorcees will never be able to licitly receive Holy Communion.
Since the
very first year of Rorate, we have covered the persistent wave of those
prelates who have tried to use the cover of "mercy" to push for
sacrilege (in the name of reception of Holy Communion by civilly
"remarried" divorcees). Naturally, at that time we did not expect we
would ever reach an age where support for the idea would come from the very
highest level of the hierarchy.
Thankfully,
Catholic Poland does not disappoint. In his intervention on the matter, made
Saturday in the Synod Hall, and made public this Monday, the President of the
Polish Bishops' Conference , Archbishop Stanisław Gądecki, explained it clearly
and in unforgettable words why Catholic doctrine on the matter can never be
changed from what it always was.
The Polish
Conference also published a theological commentary explaining the matter at the
light of the Councils of the Church, in particular of the Sacrosanct Council of
Trent, which dealt particularly with the concepts of sanctifying grace,
sacramental grace, and mortal sin which must be muddled by the manipulators in
order for the sacrilege to be forced down the Church.
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