Father P. explains it all to you: What is “adultery” and why is it bad?
By Father Parochus
Dear heretics,
Let’s have some clarity.
I’ll try to keep it simple so the Vatican prelates lurking on the site can understand.
Adultery: marital infidelity.
- When two partners, of whom at least one is married to another party, have sexual relations – even transient ones – they commit adultery. Christ condemns even adultery of mere desire. The sixth commandment and the New Testament forbid adultery absolutely. The prophets denounce the gravity of adultery; they see it as an image of the sin of idolatry…
**Divorce: a grave offense against the natural law.
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- It claims to break the contract, to which the spouses freely consented, to live with each other till death. Divorce does injury to the covenant of salvation, of which sacramental marriage is the sign. Contracting a new union, even if it is recognized by civil law, adds to the gravity of the rupture: the “remarried” spouse (remembering that there is no such thing) is then in a situation of public and permanent adultery.
Catechism of the Catholic Church: a helpful book to look Catholic things up in.
- Here is a helpful link. The CCC says that we can trust what the Church teaches: “All danger of error is absent from that teaching.”
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Unrepentant adulterers will not enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
Giving them Communion will only make Hell even worse for them.
Thank you for your attention.
You may now resume your normal Churchwrecking activities.
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