Commentary by Br. Alexis Bugnolo
The Instrumentum laboris, or working text, for the “Synod on Synodality”, to be held this October, at the Vatican, has been published. And Catholic News Agency is the first of many, who will follow, to report the news.
But as we have seen with the controversy over the continued Petrine Office of Pope Benedict XVI until his death, every other Catholic electronic journal got it wrong, since they reported not the theological or canonical truth of the matter, nor even permitted a discussion, but presented the narrative that the Globalists dictated, and which was found in the opinions of men, all of whom closed the Churches and denied the Sacraments to the Faithful in the greatest act of Apostasy the world has ever known since the moment the Iscariot took the 30 pieces of silver from the High Priests of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Reliable coverage? You can bet 1000 times as much silver that it is not and cannot be.
Here, as one can see above, the evil hopes and dreams of the enemies of Christ are presented as the official teaching of the Church in the future, and the Synod as the canonically valid means for changing the teaching of the Church.
But the Church will never change her teaching on morality an iota, and when anyone claims that this or that act or document has done so, a close examination will find either the claim to be without any textual foundation, or the text with substantial canonical errors rendering it invalid as representative of any binding act upon the faithful.
The High Priestly Promise and Prayer for the Successor of St. Peter, that his faith may never fail, and thus, that the Gates of Hell shall not prevail, is a last ditch safety measure which prevents shipwrecks but not storms, reefs and scrapes.
Those who believe in Jesus are expected in storms,, even when He appears sleeping, to trust in Him, Who can calm seas and storms with a single commanding word.
Those without faith, however, will call for jumping overboard. Or getting on Pluto’s barque.
Most vociferous will be those groups of Sedevacantists (Pius XII and Benedict XVI) who insist the Papacy has come to an end as an institution, is vacant and can practically under no circumstance ever be restored, all of which they say to guarantee them to act as if they had no superior on Earth or in Heaven.
These are simply being consistent with the ethic of grifting. Because in grifting, you need to lament the problem, collect money, but never, ever, ever propose a workable solution.
FromRome.info promises to follow the news always while staying in the barque of Peter and encouraging everyone to trust in Jesus and wake Him up, in times of trouble, by incessant prayer raised from hearts of those who believe in His words, as the foundation of all faith.
The Masonic clergy had balls to do this because Pope Francis is hospitalised.
The document was “approved” back in April. But as it has no magisterial force, it is not covered by the Papal charism in anything.
The word “feel” appears way too often in this article, and the suggested approach to topics.
The head thinks, the pants feel.
“Most vociferous will be those groups of Sedevacantists (Pius XII and Benedict XVI) who insist the Papacy has come to an end as an institution, is vacant and can practically under no circumstance ever be restored, all of which they say to guarantee them to act as if they had no superior on Earth or in Heaven.”
The Babe Ruth of Canon Law and Apostolic Right appears to be back on form knocking-em out the park!
Your last alinea is the only one that is really important.
The rest is humans, doing silly human things.
Brother, is a Catholic allowed to marry again the spouse he divorced (in the civil law)?
I have been reading the Summa on this and now I am confused.
If the spouse whom was divorced according to civil law, is not in another marriage, one certainly can remarry them civilly and canonically. The Summa on this requires a lot of interpretation, since divorce in medieval terms means what is meant by separation now.