tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1015949969530867456.post5873551706346824774..comments2024-01-09T15:49:37.273-05:00Comments on THE TENTH CRUSADE: Pope Says if You're Using the Church to Draw Sanctifying Grace to Keep from Falling to Temptation and Sin - You are a Heretic.TTChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08738875888053745269noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1015949969530867456.post-29373148386051600882016-06-11T07:47:40.502-04:002016-06-11T07:47:40.502-04:00Michael,
You've hit the nail on the head: Sa...<br /><br />Michael,<br /><br />You've hit the nail on the head: Sanctifying Grace does not come into play in the ridiculous suggestion that mortal 'ability' is to be the basis of judgments on Commandments.<br /><br />When does the man go on vacation. Please. Go on vacation. Give us a break from it.<br /><br /><br />TTChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08738875888053745269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1015949969530867456.post-1888224338484123322016-06-11T06:45:59.713-04:002016-06-11T06:45:59.713-04:00P.F.: “Do this up to the point you are capable.”
...P.F.: “Do this up to the point you are capable.”<br /><br />This statement is heretical in my opinion. What happened to the strength that God given grace provides to help us avoid sin? Pope Francis makes it sound like good intentions are the road to heaven when we have been taught that good intentions are the road to hell. Jesus teaches that we will not be tempted beyond our strength to resist. Therefore, if we fail it is our fault. Pope Francis is clearly wrong regarding our culpability in sinning. When we fail we must confess. Telling the priest that you we’re not capable of not sinning will not get you absolution. This is like saying sinning is not your fault. Doing this renders confession pointless.<br />Michael Dowdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16650782589323136700noreply@blogger.com