These Last Days News - September 5, 2024
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20-19. Cardinal Burke’s New Book: Denying Holy Communion as an Act of Charity...
CONFESS
"My Son is much grieved, My child, in the manner in which many come to Him in His House. They come with disrespect. They do not have love for Him in their hearts. My child, please, they lead themselves onto the road to satan. They must not accept My Son with sin in their hearts. Many do not go to Our representatives. They accept My Son with sin on their souls! Shout it, My child, from the roofs: you must honor the Eucharist!"
- The Bayside Prophecies
Our Lady of the Roses, November 23,1974
The above Messages from Our Lady were given to Veronica Lueken at Bayside, New York.
CatholicVote.org reported on September 4, 2024:
By Rachel Quackenbush
Cardinal Raymond Burke’s new book, Respecting the Body and Blood of the Lord: When Holy Communion Should Be Denied, offers an examination of when denying Holy Communion can be a form of pastoral charity.
In a September 3 email press release, Sophia Institute Press shared that Cardinal Burke’s work emphasizes that the denial of Communion, rather than being an act of exclusion, is a pastoral act intended to protect the sanctity of the Eucharist and guide the faithful towards a worthy reception of the Sacrament.
Further, the insights from Cardinal Burke’s book provide an accessible analysis of the Church’s teachings on the Eucharist and when someone should be denied receiving the Sacrament, the press release added.
The book, published by Sofia Institute Press, explores the historical and theological foundations of these teachings, drawing on Scripture, writings from Church Fathers, Pope St. John Paul II, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
“In an age of misguided pluralism and doctrinal relativism,” the news report shared, “Cardinal Burke cuts to the core of the issue by breaking open Canon Law 915:
“The excommunicated and interdicted, after the imposition or declaration of the penalty, and others who remain obstinately in manifestly grievous sin, are not to be admitted to Holy Communion.”
The updated edition of the book includes commentary by Thomas McKenna, president of Catholic Action for Faith and Family. A few of McKenna’s contributions include the Church’s historical responses to scandal and heresy, the criteria for withholding Communion, and the implications for politicians who support grave sins.
In addition, the news release stated, the book “also explains the reverence we are called to show toward the Blessed Sacrament and how to fully benefit from the graces received at each reception.”
People who read the Cardinal’s new book, the press release stated, “will be inspired by how the Church’s teaching on the proper reception of Holy Communion is an act of pastoral charity designed for the good of the faithful, for our union with one another, and for the salvation of souls!”
PURIFIED
"When a man has stepped over the threshold and allowed himself to fall into mortal sin, he must be purified by trial, but he must also, My children, be purified by the rule of penance and confession.
"What manner of evil is being set now upon mankind that compels him to lose his soul by rejecting the Sacraments, by no longer confessing to his confessor, but coming to receive My Son in sacrifice, while his soul is degraded by sin of mortal nature!"
- The Bayside Prophecies
Our Lady of the Roses, September 7, 1976
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