My grandparent doesn’t know I’m a defected catholic (my baptismal record is marked as defected), and they urged me to receive communion – which i did. I knew that I wasn’t supposed to in the eyes of the church – I like to be respectful of those who are members of the church, but I did. If the church knows I did this, does it make a difference of the church’s opinion of me? Does it make a difference if I try to re-affirm my faith later, or have a catholic wedding if my partner wishes?
Thanks!
This is not stopping the politician from voting as he wishes. He or she can vote anyway they wish. But like me as a voter the church should not be forced in anyway to support an individual that does not believe in the church’s profound beliefs?
When the church supports activist priest most notably in Central America and in California (Immigration issue with “undocumented immigrants”) it seems to suite the liberals just fine. Which is right?