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Cardinal Burke “The impression of two Churches”

Cardinal Burke “The impression of two Churches”

  • Posted by Mary's Advocates
  • On May 15, 2016
  • Cardinal Burke, catholic, divorce

(From Catholic Family News) Cardinal Raymond Burke concedes that the situation today “can give the impression that there are two Churches.” People whose faith is weak or who are not Catholic, are scandalized and see the Church as hypocritical: “She says for instance that marriage is indissoluble but now there is a marriage nullity process by which practically anyone who comes forward and asks to have a marriage declared null, will have it declared null. Or the Church says that the Holy Eucharist is the Body of Christ and one has to be properly disposed but at the same time she freely gives Holy Communion to whoever approaches without asking any questions.” See Interview HERE

 
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