And though the smaller setting is more personal, bad doctrine can still exist, heck we all have some
erroneous doctrines we believe come from God and are really a man's opinion.
should a judge who believes that the common law is found rather than made ever be willing to follow a line
of doctrine he believes to be clearly erroneous?
since this woman entered a Catholic Church to be a part of their service of worship, she shouldn't be surprised that they follow
the doctrine they believe in — namely, that someone openly unrepentant of what the Catholic Church teaches is sin should not partake of communion.
Within this personal relationship with Christ, which embraces our minds, our hearts, the totality of our lives even, we can we grasp the profound unity between
the doctrines we believe and how we live our lives, or what we might call the pastoral reality of our lived experience.
Just respect
those doctrines we believe in and forget about the hierarchy.