One of the more interesting additions to the new penal law is that it is now a canonical crime to administer sacraments to those prohibited by law. This was not explicit before. Thus, ministers giving communion to individuals in manifest grave sin may be subject to sanctions
— Fr. Pius Pietrzyk OP (@PiusOP) June 2, 2021
Monday, June 07, 2021
Sanctions by Whom?
Who wields "authority" to sanction these offenders, presbyteral or episcopal?
The State of the American Church
If you would like to read the full list of signatories of the letter to USCCB leadership calling for Eucharistic coherence to be dropped from the June agenda, you can read it @PillarCatholic https://t.co/UfmSM0nnjs
— Ed. Condon (@canonlawyered) June 7, 2021
A Critique of Usury
“The natural rate theory demands faith in an unseen entity: the natural rate of interest. Its proponents ... assure that if economists have enough faith in this entity ..., we will be the recipients of economic grace. It is an eminently Protestant theory.”
— Robert Morgan (@partylike1399) June 8, 2021
Awesome. https://t.co/Ri64FcJw7x
Labels:
capitalism,
genealogy,
liberalism,
politike,
usury
Eastern Christian Books: Scripture and Emotion in Maximus the Confessor
Eastern Christian Books: Scripture and Emotion in Maximus the Confessor
Brill: Divine Scripture and Human Emotion in Maximus the Confessor: Exegesis of the Human Heart by Andrew J. Summerson
Brill: Divine Scripture and Human Emotion in Maximus the Confessor: Exegesis of the Human Heart by Andrew J. Summerson
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