Pope Francis's close collaborator Cardinal Marx says married men in adulterous "irregular relationships" can receive the sacrament of Holy Communion.
Logically, the next question such be:
Can married men in adulterous "irregular relationships" receive the sacrament of Holy Orders and be priests?
Another question that should be asked is:
Can men fornicating in cohabiting "irregular relationships" be ordained to the priesthood?
After all, Francis said men cohabiting have "the grace of a real marriage."
Pope Francis's apparent desire to ordain married men leads to many new possibilities that the saints could only have dreamed about in their nightmares.
Logically, the next question such be:
Can married men in adulterous "irregular relationships" receive the sacrament of Holy Orders and be priests?
Another question that should be asked is:
Can men fornicating in cohabiting "irregular relationships" be ordained to the priesthood?
After all, Francis said men cohabiting have "the grace of a real marriage."
Pope Francis's apparent desire to ordain married men leads to many new possibilities that the saints could only have dreamed about in their nightmares.
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Pope St. John Paul II and his Exhortation Familiaris Consortio (November 22, 1981) a Stumbling Block to the Viri Probati Argument - http://wp.me/p2Na5H-Yz