{...} dan el pago que da el ratรณn al que le lleva en las alforjas y la serpiente al que la abriga en el regazo y el fuego al que le hospeda en el seno.
#FQTR ๐ป
@GlassFeather12@normalcreature9 Marriage even benefits individual well-being, health, and happiness. It makes sense that we would be better off in the state to which we are ordained than in singleness. Except, of course, for those who have chosen religious life, which is not the same as simply being single.
someone you couldโve been in love with for the rest of your life becoming just another person who watches your instagram stories is so depressing. we werenโt meant to live like this
@JuampaDeArco Siento que, si me hubiera aplicado a rajatabla esto que ahora digo, mi situaciรณn serรญa muy diferente. Aun asรญ, como Dios es misericordioso, nunca es tarde para empezar a aplicarlos, e incluso para confiar en que se puede recuperar lo que se perdiรณ por no seguirlos.
@JuampaDeArco En resumen, como dice Gamaliel en los Hechos: "porque si esta idea u obra viene de hombres, serรก desbaratada; pero si de Dios viene, no podrรฉis destruirla".
@JosefPekarfan@Mama_Isla@mothertide This is from Grisez's "Living a Christian Life" Vol 2, Chapter 9, Question E. Do you even read the things you quote?
It's one thing to know that a single sin, even a single venial sin, is worse than every purely physical and natural evil in the world combined, and quite another to truly believe this and act accordingly.
@ClassicalTheis@JustinusRomanus@tuckercarl10663@MalleusJudas@_y_o_t There are authors, if I remember correctly, such as Konnings, who mention the act as if it were impossible to do it without such dangers. However, this is untenable because factual reality proves otherwise, and many other authors, like Tanquerey, Cappello, etc., recognize this.
@ClassicalTheis@JustinusRomanus@tuckercarl10663@MalleusJudas@_y_o_t To be fair, if both conditions set by Alphonsus are met (proximate danger of pollution and/or sodomitic affection, that is, the desire to consummate in an unnatural way) it would be a grave sin. So he's not wrong about that; the point is that those conditions don't always apply.