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Does the canon law make any sense
Post date: 2007-07-06Autor:
The supreme norm in the Church is “salus animarum”, i.e. salvation of the immortal souls. The canon law is subordinated to this highest norm and therefore its purpose is to protect the divine law and the purity of faith. It is absurd that today the canon law is used by certain prelates (heretics and apostates) to liquidate those whom it ought to protect, i.e. the faithful who strive for purity of the saving faith.
Your Eminence, we beseech You to start, in compliance with the canon law, to impose penalties on all those who are heretics and refuse to show repentance by confessing the true faith and renouncing heresies.
St. Catherine of Siena writes: “All evil in the Church stems from the fact that those who have a duty to punish abuses in the Church do not do so.”
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