Is it Moral? County Clerk refuses to issue marriage licenses

Here is the news story: Clerk defies U.S. high court, denies gay marriage licenses. A county clerk in Kentucky is refusing to issue any marriage licenses to any couple, so as not to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. She … Continue reading

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Can Excommunicated Persons Receive The Sacraments?

Canon 1335 only applies to clerics (ordained persons): Can. 1335: “If a latae sententiae censure has not been declared, the prohibition is also suspended whenever a member of the faithful requests a sacrament or sacramental or an act of governance; … Continue reading

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Expect Misreporting and Misinterpretation of the October Synod

When the Pope issued his recent decision permitting all priests to lift the censure of abortion, the mass media misrepresented the situation. And the commentary from many Catholic sources also distorted the decision. Expect no less when the Synod issues … Continue reading

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Which Comes First, Repentance or Mercy?

On his blog at National Catholic Register, Msgr. Charles Pope teaches that we must repent from our sins, in order to receive the forgiveness of God. If you are not repentant, especially from grave sin, then the Mercy of God … Continue reading

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Contra Ed Peters on Excommunication for Abortion

The news media falsely claim that Pope Francis now permits priests to forgive the sin of abortion. My understanding is that priests could and still can forgive the sin of abortion, and many priests have long been authorized to lift … Continue reading

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Jimmy Akin’s grave error on Abortion and Confession

UPDATED (see the last section of the post). On his blog, Jimmy Akin makes a false claim which is gravely harmful to souls, on the subject of abortion, excommunication, and Confession. He erroneously claims: “Therefore, a person who procures an … Continue reading

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9 Things You Didn’t Know About the Bible

1. Some words in the Bible’s original languages are so obscure no one knows what they mean. The footnotes of a Bible often say about such words, “Hebrew obscure, corrected according to the Greek” or a similar phrasing. Usually, this … Continue reading

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Pope Francis permits all Priests to lift Excommunication for Abortion

Here is the official letter of the Pope: issued 1 September 2015. In the letter the Pope calls abortion “profoundly unjust” and he states: “The tragedy of abortion is experienced by some with a superficial awareness, as if not realizing … Continue reading

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Bible Readings Week 25

For this week: read Romans 4-8.

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The Pope, the body of Bishops, and the Church are Indefectible

It is an infallible teaching of the ordinary and universal Magisterium that the Church is indefectible. “Among the prerogatives conferred on His Church by Christ is the gift of indefectibility. By this term is signified, not merely that the Church … Continue reading

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How Will the Warning affect the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election?

The Warning of Garabandal, which is the same as the first secret of Medjugorje, occurs 7 months from now, on Good Friday of 2016 (March 25th). In this brief event, every sinner on earth will be shown the sins still … Continue reading

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Bible Readings Week 24

For this week: read Acts 27-28 and Romans 1-3.

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