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Showing posts with label Father Gerald E.Murray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father Gerald E.Murray. Show all posts

Saturday 18 March 2017

"False and Dangerous"

Father Gerald E. Murray, J.C.D. is a Canon Lawyer and priest of the Archdiocese of New York and Pastor there, of Holy Family parish. He is often seen with Raymond Arroyo and Dr. Robert Royal on The World Over on EWTN. He writes:
Fr. Gerald E. Murray
"Ready for some casuistry? Should the Catholic Church allow a man and a woman to receive the sacraments in the following case? A woman living with a married but divorced man tells him that she no longer wants to live in sin; the man threatens to kill himself, and she, following her confessor’s advice, stays with him?"

Visit his article at The Catholic Thing for the rest of this important article and understanding of what is God's law and what is "false and dangerous" theology. 

We are in a critical time in Church and world history. It has not always been like this in the Church because never before has technology existed as today where actions and words are instantly known. Even 100 years ago, no Catholic would have been aware of the daily occurrences as today.

Arm yourself for spiritual warfare. Discern carefully from those who speak the truth and those who do not.

Saturday 17 December 2016

"It cannot be demonstrated," that the Synod Fathers voted for what is contained in Amoris Laetitia

At the risk of being perceived as attacking the pope or beating a dead horse, the truth must be told and Pope Bergoglio must be held accountable. 

He has said that the majority of the Synod Fathers voted for what is contained in Amoris Laetitia regarding Holy Communion for adulterers. This is not true. We have reported on this previously.

Two thirds did not vote for this, less than half, actually and that is after, he stacked the deck, so to speak.

It is good to see priests and canonists of the stature of Fr. Edward E. Murray of the Archdiocese of New York confirm this, as he does in The Catholic Thing; albeit in a much more priestly tone than this poor layman who sees his Mother abused and pillaged by her appointed children, can offer. It is one reason why I would never have had a priestly vocation. Obedience to these monsters!