Atticus Grinch |
05-13-2015 12:51 AM |
Re: I like a good beer buzz early in the morning.
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Originally Posted by Not Bob
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Aren't most US nuns these days on the liberal side of the theological spectrum? I thought that's why conservatives in the Vatican tried to have a purge.
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Depends on the nun, but it’s definitely true that some nuns are left of most lay Catholics, and some nuns are left of every lay Catholic.
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And I am just irrationally amused and charmed that there is a St. Monica's in Santa Monica. Duh, probably, but still.
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There’s a St. Charles in San Carlos, a St. Matthew in San Mateo, and even a St. Bruno in San Bruno. But please, no possessives — the parish is named for the saint but is not em’s property. I worked several summers for a nun who did graphic design for parish stationery.
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And I think that so long as you haven't been previously married in a form recognized by the Church (Protestant weddings usually count, but Universal Life ones typically don't), having a kid with Bridget Moynihan prior to marrying Not Bridget is okie-dokie under the rules.
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It’s a widely held misconception among lay Catholics that only marriages deemed “valid” by church law are sacramental in character and subject to annulment before a new marriage can be performed by the church. Not so. I know several priests who had to deliver the news that Bride was not going to get a wedding Mass just because Groom’s prior marriage was performed by a justice of the peace in Vegas. It’s true that weddings to Protestants require “permission” while marriages to “persons of no creed” require dispensation, but all marriages entered into prior to seeking a church wedding have to be adjudicated somehow. The standards for establishing an imperfect formation of intent are probably easier for an Elvis chapel wedding, but still.
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And depending upon your local bishop, annulments are not as rare as one might expect.
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On that we certainly agree, but I’ve never understood how liberal Catholics can somehow regard that as evidence of evolutionary progress. There was a local Monsignor who was the go-to guy for the 49ers’ annulments. I find that idea discouraging, not heartening.
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