[…]of the saints in circumstances in the Church, in her history – – has seen in which, for example, damned souls would be permitted by God to come back and warn other people” […]. About Anna Maria’s husband, Madrid says, “Maybe if your husband were to sit down, and start […]
[…]§2) Below is Article 58 from the Normae Romanae Rotae Tribunalis (Latin), an English Translation and Commentary provided by the Roman Rota officials English Translation Art. 58 – § 1. At the level of appeal, after he has established there is a legitimate persuit of the appeal, the Ponens will […]
[…]attempt by a priest to use the confessional to give immoral advice to penitents to break the sixth commandment – alone, or with others (Canon 1387). The Catechism Article on the sixth commandment teaches that divorce is immoral and a grave offense against nature, and is only tolerable in certain circumstances […]
[…]brochure in which I show that a Catholic is required to have the bishop’s permission before filing for divorce. Rossi is an attorney who lives in Mobile, Alabama, and is the author of a book for Catholic Lawyers published by TAN books. Rossi describes how I asked a congregation at […]
[…]says that the people who contributed their stories to Leila’s book have sacrificed their comfort and their pride to save their marriages for the sake of their spouses and their children. That is what people used to do. I know that some of my aunts and uncles did that. The […]
[…]him. Then, several days later, I was contacted by a new person who found Mary’s Advocates website and this person gave me a 660 page collection of Decrees and Sentences by Rota judge Cormac Burke (linked here). One of my favorite writing by Msgr. C. Burke is his rebuttal against […]