The thing that struck me was that I couldn’t explain to her, but it was a necessity that she go. Without sacrifices like hers the homestead is not viable.
— Joe Norman (@normonics) November 9, 2020
The real gut check is the mapping of that onto oneself
Our lives are a blip and if we live well it is in our sacrifices https://t.co/Q6MKVbuSEj
Monday, November 09, 2020
"Sacrifice"
As One Could Guess, This is a Roman Catholic Essay
One that ignores Eastern Catholic canons and theology regarding marriage and ecclesial divorce. Latins need to stop speaking of the Church when they are really referring just to the patriarchate of Rome.
First Things
To see what the Church understands marriage to be, we must look to divine revelation in Holy Scripture and the Apostolic Tradition.https://t.co/3J4RDqAA5n
— First Things (@firstthingsmag) November 9, 2020
First Things
The Cathedral of St. John Lateran
Did you know that the Pope’s chair does not reside in Saint Peter's Basilica, but in the church of Saint John Lateran?
— IHE (@HumanEcologyCUA) November 9, 2020
Today marks the dedication of Saint John Lateran, the oldest Western archbasilica commissioned by Constantine and seat of the Bishop of Rome. pic.twitter.com/TkkSnxbkfF
Labels:
Church of Rome,
Patriarchate of Rome,
Rome,
temples
Scotus on the Public Good
Scotus on the primacy of the political common good pic.twitter.com/rvsln4vu8O
— Jamie McGowan (@LegemPoneMihi) November 9, 2020
Bishop Bätzing Should Be Excommunicated
Bishop Georg Bätzing, president of the German bishops’ conference, has reaffirmed his view that intercommunion with Protestants should be possible, despite Vatican objections. https://t.co/d4QDIQ1XqA
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) November 9, 2020
Labels:
canon law,
Church in Germany,
ecclesiology,
ecumenism,
Holy Communion
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