ArchBishop Chaput Interview

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Denver Archbishop says those who Support Abortion “Rights” Cannot be Catholic
“One cannot be a pro-choice catholic…There are Catholics who don’t understand that and think they’re Catholics”

DENVER, July 14, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Denver’s Catholic Archbishop Charles Chaput was interviewed on Colorado Public Radio about his position in the debate over giving communion for Catholic public officials who support abortion. He wrote a column, one of a continuing series, in which he said that Catholics’ who support abortion are not really Catholics, but “a very different kind of creature.”

A local political candidate accused his archbishop of crossing the line between Church and State and said that Catholic prelates should not preach to Catholic politicians. However, in the interview the Archbishop, defended his statement saying, “If you don’t accept what the Church teaches on issues of faith and morals you can’t claim to be a Catholic.” He went on to say, “I would say if you’re in favour of the choice to kill babies it isn’t compatible with Catholic faith.”

Throughout the interview Chaput avoided the question of whether he would directly refuse someone like John Kerry communion if he should present himself in a Denver-area Catholic church. “One cannot be a pro-choice catholic,” he said. “There are Catholics who don’t understand that and think they’re Catholics… We believe that if you don’t accept what the church teaches in the grave matters of faith and morals, and we know what those are in the Catholic Church, then you’re not in communion with what the Church teaches and therefore you shouldn’t go to communion. Communion isn’t about personal worthiness, it’s about faith, what you believe.”

When asked about the issue of separation of Church and State that is frequently used to attempt to silence Catholic or other Christian voices, the Archbishop became emphatic. He said that the tactic was unscrupulous and un-American and would never have been used against Church leaders who spoke out against slavery or segregation. “(Separation of Church and State) doesn’t mean that the Church should be silent. It doesn’t mean that a politician should tell me to shut up. It doesn’t mean that any member of the Church can’t talk about the issues that are important to the Church.”

“Abortion is a matter of human dignity and human rights,” Chaput said.

He then became more blunt. “It’s not a religious principle; we’re not against abortion for religious reasons. We’re against it because it kills babies. No one should tell us to be quiet about that any more than we were quiet about segregation. It’s very important that we’re active; we encourage our people to vote their conscience. That’s not interfering with the government.”
 
:clapping: Well Said, Archbishop Chaput. :clapping:

:gopray2: Praise God for Archbishop Chaput. :gopray2:
:gopray2: May God bless all our Church leaders with the courage to speak out for the Truth :gopray2:
 
I love his excellency too!

Great piece! Together with Bishop Sheridan of Colorado Springs we have two very upright bishops. I hope Bishop Taffoya of Pueblo also gets on this, but we will see…
 
Bishop Jungis of Charlotte NC issued a middle-of-the-road-statement last month. We all wish he had the same attitude as Archbishop Chaput.
 
Bravo Arch-Bishop!!! 👍

I dont care if one was baptized Catholic, made a communion and confirmation and goes to church and recieves communion weekly…if you are for ABORTION, you are NOT Catholic and have spiritually excommunicated yourself from the faith… a Protestant who defends life and is against abortion is MORE a Catholic in spirit than a “catholic” who professes to be one but votes death for babies. :cool:
 
Hooray for the Archbishop! This information from the interview is obviously heartfelt and truly inspired from the Holy Spirit! I honestly believe that the Bishops that have not spoken out are walking a tightrope of politics and money over Truth. May the Lord inspire them to come forth and live the gospels.

I think that accolades are in order for Archbishop Raymond Burke of St Louis as well since he really was the one that initiated this publicly in his former diocese in La Crosse, WI.

This position on the part of many of our Bishops, Archbishops and Cardinals is truly inspiring as they are attempting to be good shepherds of the flock. God Bless them for their efforts and not being quiet on this subject!

Let us pray for all of our Bishops, priests and religious that the Holy Spirit will give them the strength to take the Right stand on Human rights. And may the Holy Spirit help each of us to do the same!

May the Lord move us all to be HIS children!

Carl
 
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yochumjy:
YES! I really love my Archbishop! My pardon if this has already been posted

lifesite.net/ldn/2004/jul/04071402.html

Denver Archbishop says those who Support Abortion “Rights” Cannot be Catholic
“One cannot be a pro-choice catholic…There are Catholics who don’t understand that and think they’re Catholics”

DENVER, July 14, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Denver’s Catholic Archbishop Charles Chaput was interviewed on Colorado Public Radio about his position in the debate over giving communion for Catholic public officials who support abortion. He wrote a column, one of a continuing series, in which he said that Catholics’ who support abortion are not really Catholics, but “a very different kind of creature.”

A local political candidate accused his archbishop of crossing the line between Church and State and said that Catholic prelates should not preach to Catholic politicians. However, in the interview the Archbishop, defended his statement saying, “If you don’t accept what the Church teaches on issues of faith and morals you can’t claim to be a Catholic.” He went on to say, “I would say if you’re in favour of the choice to kill babies it isn’t compatible with Catholic faith.”

Throughout the interview Chaput avoided the question of whether he would directly refuse someone like John Kerry communion if he should present himself in a Denver-area Catholic church. “One cannot be a pro-choice catholic,” he said. “There are Catholics who don’t understand that and think they’re Catholics… We believe that if you don’t accept what the church teaches in the grave matters of faith and morals, and we know what those are in the Catholic Church, then you’re not in communion with what the Church teaches and therefore you shouldn’t go to communion. Communion isn’t about personal worthiness, it’s about faith, what you believe.”

When asked about the issue of separation of Church and State that is frequently used to attempt to silence Catholic or other Christian voices, the Archbishop became emphatic. He said that the tactic was unscrupulous and un-American and would never have been used against Church leaders who spoke out against slavery or segregation. “(Separation of Church and State) doesn’t mean that the Church should be silent. It doesn’t mean that a politician should tell me to shut up. It doesn’t mean that any member of the Church can’t talk about the issues that are important to the Church.”

“Abortion is a matter of human dignity and human rights,” Chaput said.

He then became more blunt. “It’s not a religious principle; we’re not against abortion for religious reasons. We’re against it because it kills babies. No one should tell us to be quiet about that any more than we were quiet about segregation. It’s very important that we’re active; we encourage our people to vote their conscience. That’s not interfering with the government.”
I met him personally, and had the chance to briesfly speak with him a couple of years ago. Archbishop chaput is IN MY OPINION, the BEST!!!!!! Bishop in ALL THE USA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wish he were named by Pope John Paul II, the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York. HE IS A REAL BISHOP.
 
Let’s pray for more bishops like him. Make sure you support your bishop when he goes out on a limb. Send him a note of encouragement.
 
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Let’s pray for more bishops like him. Make sure you support your bishop when he goes out on a limb. Send him a note of encouragement.
Better yet, send the faithful bishops a note and cc: the members of the “task force” who have been less willing to defend the sanctity of the Eucharist and your bishop.
 
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