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Author Topic: What if someone confessed to an invalid priest?  (Read 664 times)

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Re: What if someone confessed to an invalid priest?
« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2020, 10:46:41 PM »
If you are truly sorry then you can be forgiven. If you are not sorry for your sins then why bother going to confession?  

Re: What if someone confessed to an invalid priest?
« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2020, 11:26:37 PM »

Hello I was wondering if somebody who confessed to a priest who was invalid due to a botched baptism of a bishop in their lineage and then received Communion from a valid priest would be guilty of sacrilege due to receiving in a state of mortal sin.

What is the likelihood that this situation would ever occur as presented and that the person in question would proceed to receive communion in full awareness of both the facts and the consequences? Would its likelihood be slightly greater or less than the likelihood that one of the bishops in the priest's line of ordination had been a woman in disguise or a secret agent from the planet Vulcan on a two-hundred-year deep-cover-surveillance mission? Finally, is the whole topic truly of greater or less interest than, say, what poche is eating along with his collard greens tonight?

Apropos this OP, there have been a dozen or so new arrivals in recent weeks, and their lockstep attempts to divert attention from worthwhile matters and promote absurdities in their stead look pretty suspicious. Cryptinox is one, and others I can think of offhand are Minnesota, Reach Down, Bellato, and Ballistol. They are not alone. Isn't it curious, too, that on February 29 of this year, three new members registered under the names An even 7, An odd eight, and An even Nine. I'd call that a contender for the Coincidence of the Year award.

Is Croix spreading his net even wider, or does he now have disciples in disruption and disinformation?