[…]and authoritarian nature of their religion rendered them morally and psychologically unfit for freedom. Given such a prejudice and the need to overcome it, it was eminently reasonable for Catholic immigrants and their descendants to demonstrate that their beliefs and values were very similar to the beliefs and values held […]
[…]his bishop before he can seek a civil divorce. Perri works for the Diocese of Providence Rhode Island and was a guest on the Download Show. Last May, Colin Donovan, the Vice President of Theology at EWTN, said the bishop’s permission is required before filing for divorce, and so did David Anders, […]
[…]in terms of participating in the Sacraments for those who divorce? These consequences could, for example, be the denial of Holy Communion to prevent sacrilege and scandal and have medicinal purposes to reform a wayward soul. While Peters denies there are canonical consequences in terms of participating in the Sacraments […]
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[…]are breaking up. The debate about second marriages concerns adultery which violates both the Ten Commandments and Our Lord’s injunctions in the New Testament. However, there are other critical obligations to marriage besides resisting adultery. Marriage promises include to love and honour the other spouse all the days of one’s […]
[…]does not speak up against unilateral no-fault divorce as they speak up against other injustices. For example, in April, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development issued a “Statement on the Planned Executions in Arkansas.” In the statement, the chairman said, “serious criminal […]