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Author Topic: MyrnaM Rest in Peace  (Read 8748 times)

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Re: MyrnaM Rest in Peace
« Reply #10 on: September 01, 2022, 10:19:12 AM »
Augustineeens, please do not take this the wrong way. At all.

But why did you spark up a debate on an obituary? It just feels a little slimy. Not an assessment of your character at all, just an observation about the situation.

Re: MyrnaM Rest in Peace
« Reply #11 on: September 01, 2022, 10:25:12 AM »
Augustineeens, please do not take this the wrong way. At all.

But why did you spark up a debate on an obituary? It just feels a little slimy. Not an assessment of your character at all, just an observation about the situation.

Because it should be said in charity and to avoid scandal, that heretics should not be prayed for after death.













It's the charitable thing to do in the hope of waking up the heretics who are on the same path by pertinaciously rejecting the true Faith. It is a grave scandal and rejection of the Faith to pray for a heretic after death.


Re: MyrnaM Rest in Peace
« Reply #12 on: September 01, 2022, 10:27:45 AM »
They are still the same valid sacraments, yes.
Yes. But, one is coming from men who have been formally condemned by the Church. The other coming from men only condemned by MHFM. So to base your assumption of her eternal state off of that doesn't seem prudent.

Especially since there's clearly a distinction between the BOD of the theologians and that of the Modernists, of which Myrna here appears to have held to the former. So unless Ss. Thomas, Alphonsus and Bellarmine are all presumed lost. I would say its best to avoid coming to that conclusion without any other information. 

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Re: MyrnaM Rest in Peace
« Reply #13 on: September 01, 2022, 10:42:55 AM »
Trent:
"But it is consonant to the divine authority, that this reservation of cases have effect, not merely in external polity, but also in God's sight. Nevertheless, for fear lest any may perish on this account, it has always been very piously observed in the said Church of God, that there be no reservation at the point of death, and that therefore all priests may absolve all penitents whatsoever from every kind of sins and censures whatever: and as, save at that point of death, priests have no power in reserved cases, let this alone be their endeavour, to persuade penitents to repair to superior and lawful judges for the benefit of absolution."

God established the sacrament of Extreme Unction for a reason, don't underestimate the power of that sacrament.

Eternal rest grant unto Myrna Oh Lord and let perpetual light shine upon her.


Re: MyrnaM Rest in Peace
« Reply #14 on: September 01, 2022, 10:50:24 AM »
Rest in peace Myrna, I'll miss you. :pray: