Cardinal Burke: Divorced And Remarried Can Receive Communion If They Firmly Resolve To Live Chastely....


“In the whole history of the Church, it’s never been possible that someone who was living publicly in a state of sin, for example a person who is bound in matrimony to one person, is living in a marital way with another person, it has never been permitted that such a person could approach to receive Holy Communion,” Cardinal Burke

But if the couple makes a promise to live 'chastely' ...then its OK:

“The Church has always helped such couples,” he said, “… the point is this: that the couple has the firm resolve to live chastely, and to take all measures to live chastely. If they fail, on one occasion or another, then they simply have to confess that, and renew their effort to live chastely.” Cardinal Burke

Really? who's gonna keep tabs on the couple?


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  1. Sound the trumpets! Burke has just endorsed the conservative interpretation of Amoris Laetitia. Bye-bye, dubia! =)

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  2. By the way, Skojec is sliding deeper and deeper into psychotic depression.

    http://www.onepeterfive.com/stand-fast-the-storm-will-break/

    He's almost as whiny as those rap-metal bands who sing about how their parents are lousy and how they want to slash their wrists.

    If St. Pius X was alive, he would spank Skojec with a copy of the Catholic Encyclopedia until he couldn't stand for 15 days. =)

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    1. thanks.

      I wonder when skojec will start posting his prophecies

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    2. My guess is around the time of the Papal visit to Fatima....

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