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Canon Lawyer: Priest Had to Give Lesbian Communion Under Canon Law
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2012, 10:32:23 AM »
May I suggest that you all register and comment on Presider Z's blog?  His penchant for celebrity warrants humbling.

Canon Lawyer: Priest Had to Give Lesbian Communion Under Canon Law
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2012, 11:27:10 PM »
Quote from: Elizabeth
Quote from: Telesphorus
Canon Law does not allow open, public, unrepentant sodomites get communion.

Butch women introducing their lovers in public is open, public, unrepentant sinfulness, and permitting such a woman to commit such a sacrilege is a scandal.

And every cleric who agrees with such a decision is participating in the scandal.


First off, any poor soul who is not keen on sodomy or women's ordination was supposed to have been refused enrollment to the seminary.

Next, he was supposed to have been expelled and blackballed for enrollment anywhere else if he wasn't OK with false Catholic teaching and sodomy in the seminary.

Somehow Fr. Guarnizo slipped through?  

Isn't it interesting that author/bloggers like Edward Peters focus on the priest, but not the of the lesbian activism, and the outrage of a Buddhist layperson dictating who get sacked?


I think you're very perceptive, thanks for that observation.



Canon Lawyer: Priest Had to Give Lesbian Communion Under Canon Law
« Reply #7 on: March 28, 2012, 11:28:20 AM »
Anyone ever been denied communion for kneeling at a NO?

By this argument, this should *never* happen, and it happens in Los Angeles *constantly* and even hostile-to-tradition Card. Mahony said either standing or kneeling were acceptable postures in the diocese.

Canon Lawyer: Priest Had to Give Lesbian Communion Under Canon Law
« Reply #8 on: March 28, 2012, 11:45:28 AM »
Quote from: Iuvenalis
Anyone ever been denied communion for kneeling at a NO?

By this argument, this should *never* happen, and it happens in Los Angeles *constantly* and even hostile-to-tradition Card. Mahony said either standing or kneeling were acceptable postures in the diocese.


Yep, a friend of mine was at St. Dennis in Diamond Bar, part of the LA diocese. The 'sister' who was assigned to that chapel, in front of me, denied the perpetual virginity of Our Blessed Mother.


Canon Lawyer: Priest Had to Give Lesbian Communion Under Canon Law
« Reply #9 on: March 28, 2012, 02:58:06 PM »
Quote from: Iuvenalis
Anyone ever been denied communion for kneeling at a NO?

By this argument, this should *never* happen, and it happens in Los Angeles *constantly* and even hostile-to-tradition Card. Mahony said either standing or kneeling were acceptable postures in the diocese.


 :devil2:

Well, if I recall Loverde of No. VA 86-ed kneeling as soon as he was installed, and Wuerl is his boss...

Refusing to give Holy Communion to someone who is kneeling infuriates me to the point of frothing at the mouth.