If you marry someone with the dominant intention...
If you marry someone with the dominant intention that it be only temporary, you did not marry validly. If you acce… https://t.co/bqe6IBIdr2 Abbé Damien Dutertre (@AbbeDutertre) December 10, 2021
Collection d'études théologiques, canoniques, liturgiques et historiques antimodernistes
If you marry someone with the dominant intention that it be only temporary, you did not marry validly. If you acce… https://t.co/bqe6IBIdr2 Abbé Damien Dutertre (@AbbeDutertre) December 10, 2021
If you eat meat on Friday thinking it was tuna, you didn’t commit a sin. If you accept the papacy thinking it’s ec… https://t.co/IyEgk2nmBh Abbé Damien Dutertre (@AbbeDutertre) December 10, 2021
Any human act requires knowledge and consent. Those are not “made up conditions”. Those are the very metaphysics of a human act. Abbé Damien Dutertre (@AbbeDutertre) December 10, 2021
Credit to Fr Belmont for bringing it up decades ago. Abbé Damien Dutertre (@AbbeDutertre) December 10, 2021
RT @AbbeDutertre: The problem is: An impediment of divine law still needs to be juridically established to have juridical effects. An inv… Abbé Damien Dutertre (@AbbeDutertre) December 10, 2021