Source: https://abyssum.org/2019/01/30/excommunication-is-still-part-of-the-jurisprudence-of-the-roman-catholic-church-in-spite-of-the-wishful-thinking-of-progressives/
Timestamp: 2019-03-24 16:29:14
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EXCOMMUNICATION IS STILL PART OF THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE Roman Catholic Church IN SPITE OF THE WISHFUL THINKING OF PROGRESSIVES | ABYSSUS ABYSSUM INVOCAT / DEEP CALLS TO DEEP
Faced with commenting on this kind of thing, one hardly knows where to begin. For not only is the premise false, there does not even seem to be any reason why the conclusions might flow from it were it other than false. →
EXCOMMUNICATION IS STILL PART OF THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE Roman Catholic Church IN SPITE OF THE WISHFUL THINKING OF PROGRESSIVES
§2. Accomplices who are not named in a law or precept incur a latae sententiaepenalty attached to a delict if without their assistance the delict would not have been committed, and the penalty is of such a nature that it can affect them; otherwise, they can be punished by ferendae sententiae penalties.
While it can be argued that those in substantial error as to the invalidity of Benedict’s resignation ought not be excommunicated, because they had good will, they must confront canon 15, which says in § 2: Ignorance or error about a law, a penalty, a fact concerning oneself, or a notorious fact concerning another is not presumed. Thus, as soon as any Cardinal sees that Benedict resigned the munus, not the ministerium, and that Canon 322 §2 requires the resignation munus, they become indisputably culpable of the usurpation of Bergoglio, and as such, merit punishment under canons 1329 §2 and 1329 §2.
Can. 1364 — §1. Without prejudice to the prescript of can. 194, §1, n. 2, an apostate from the faith, a heretic, or a schismatic incurs a latae sententiaeexcommunication; in addition, a cleric can be punished with the penalties mentioned in can. 1336, §1, nn. 1, 2, and 3.
1 Response to EXCOMMUNICATION IS STILL PART OF THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE Roman Catholic Church IN SPITE OF THE WISHFUL THINKING OF PROGRESSIVES
There was a major typo in the phrase, as soon as any Cardinal recognizes that Benedict renounced the munus….. should be ministerium…..likewise with the following ministerium, which should be munus. Anyhow, I reworked the end of the article entirely. See From Rome.