Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another example of the Catholic Church so singularly focused on putting Church "teaching" and Church "doctrine" above everything else, including Scripture.
It’s not the churches teaching to deny communion like this Kristen
Anonymous wrote:Yet another example of the Catholic Church so singularly focused on putting Church "teaching" and Church "doctrine" above everything else, including Scripture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another example of the Catholic Church so singularly focused on putting Church "teaching" and Church "doctrine" above everything else, including Scripture.
Not the Church. One f'ing hypocrite priest.
So will he be censured? Will the Church correct him and issue a statement? Issue guidelines for other priests? can't wait.
Anonymous wrote:PS, do they deny Communion to the Priests they relocate in the wake of child rape?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another example of the Catholic Church so singularly focused on putting Church "teaching" and Church "doctrine" above everything else, including Scripture.
Not the Church. One f'ing hypocrite priest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another example of the Catholic Church so singularly focused on putting Church "teaching" and Church "doctrine" above everything else, including Scripture.
Not the Church. One f'ing hypocrite priest.
Anonymous wrote:Yet another example of the Catholic Church so singularly focused on putting Church "teaching" and Church "doctrine" above everything else, including Scripture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Receiving communion in a state of mortal sin is deeply spiritually harmful to the recipient. It’s not a punishment.
Judge not. Did joe Biden have an abortion?
The priest and the Church are hypocrites and un-christ like.
Anonymous wrote:https://wdtprs.com/2019/10/communion-denied-to-pro-abortion-candidate-biden-good/
Finally a priest stands up to this pseudo-Catholic
Anonymous wrote:Receiving communion in a state of mortal sin is deeply spiritually harmful to the recipient. It’s not a punishment.