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Traditional Catholic Faith => Fighting Errors in the Modern World => Topic started by: qeddeq on June 02, 2016, 12:36:52 AM
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http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2016/05/29/hamilton-county-municipal-court-judge-sends-man-church-not-jail/84930822/
This is pretty outrageous right here, This catholic guy, probably novus ordo, has the idea of serving a sentence that he himself has invented: to attend baptist church for 12 weeks. The judge orders the sentence to be carried out. The 1917 Code of Canon Law states: that: " It is not permitted at all for the faithful to assist in any active manner at or to have any part in the worship of non-Catholics." [Canon 1258]
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Not outrageous at all for a novus ordite. Francis "who am I to judge" the First could have scripted this himself.
"They were telling me I was going to hell,'' Strotman said Thursday. "I was asking them: 'Why do you think you can condemn people?' I didn't understand why they thought they could judge me." (quote from the link)
(NO)Catholics no longer believe that anyone goes to hell so of course Mr. Strotman would not take kindly to being condemned.
:heretic:
Don't forget, NO Catholics don't follow the 1917 code but the 1983.
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Not outrageous at all for a novus ordite. Francis "who am I to judge" the First could have scripted this himself.
"They were telling me I was going to hell,'' Strotman said Thursday. "I was asking them: 'Why do you think you can condemn people?' I didn't understand why they thought they could judge me." (quote from the link)
(NO)Catholics no longer believe that anyone goes to hell so of course Mr. Strotman would not take kindly to being condemned.
:heretic:
Don't forget, NO Catholics don't follow the 1917 code but the 1983.
indeed. that new 1983 code slipped my mind.