So, people, see this. Apparently, the latest blahblahblah of synod business is not as extreme as it could have been:
The document also does not include any mention of “homosexual”, sexual “orientation”, or “gay”, but offers a general acknowledgement of a desire from all continents “concerning people who, for different reasons, are or feel excluded or on the margins of the ecclesial community or who struggle to find full recognition of their dignity and gifts within it”.
“This lack of welcome leaves them feeling rejected, hinders their journey of faith and encounter with the Lord, and deprives the Church of their contribution to mission,” the document says.
Have you suffered a lack of welcome that leaves you feeling rejected because you love the unreformed rites of Holy Church? Do you feel excluded and on the margins of the ecclesial community and struggle to find full recognition . . . within it?
Of course you do, because Bergoglian mercy does not extend to those who love the Latin Mass.
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The answer is simple. Jesus said: 'if you love me, keep my commandments'. People who are on the margins of society and outside the Church just need to convert to Catholicism, make a good and thorough confession, abandon sinful lifestyles and habits, and then live as good Catholics. Impurity and homosexuality have no place in the Church. The sacrament of confession is readily available to free those enslaved by impurity or homosexuality.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DuFqxIngBk
Careful Tucker:
You wouldn’t want something to hit your ear now.
That’s Max Hanlon. What are you, some kind of faërie soothsayer?
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