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Does the mere action of being pro-choice automatically get you excommunicated from the Church?
Could you be more specific? What would you consider this “mere action” to consist of?Does the mere action of being pro-choice automatically get you excommunicated from the Church?
No, but you’re no longer in full communion. If you obstinately deny the church’s teachings, you are schismatic, and as a result you should not receive communion, be a lector, etc. If you are pro-choice but you are trying to understand and accept the church’s teaching, I do not think you are considered schismatic, and you may still receive communion. I seem to remember reading that in a Catholic Online article last fall.Does the mere action of being pro-choice automatically get you excommunicated from the Church?
Laudatur Iesus Christus.I would say that the person who is pro-choice and is “catholic” probably does not understand the fullness of what the Gospel really means. The Church is pro-life because of God’s love- all of the Church’s teachings are consistent and weaved into one another. Respect for life, for example, cannot be isolated as just “a” teaching of the Church; the Church has this stance because it is consistent with every other teaching of Christianity.
"See, I have set before you this day life and good, death and evil.
One may choose life or choose death; it’s their option.16] If you obey the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you this day, by loving the LORD your God, by walking in his ways, and by keeping his commandments and his statutes and his ordinances, then you shall live and multiply, and the LORD your God will bless you in the land which you are entering to take possession of it.
17] But if your heart turns away, and you will not hear, but are drawn away to worship other gods and serve them,
18] I declare to you this day, that you shall perish; you shall not live long in the land which you are going over the Jordan to enter and possess.
19] I call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse; therefore choose life, that you and your descendants may live,
20] loving the LORD your God, obeying his voice, and cleaving to him; for that means life to you and length of days, that you may dwell in the land which the LORD swore to your fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give them."
No. You’d have to assist with an abortion or encourage abortions in some material way.Does the mere action of being pro-choice automatically get you excommunicated from the Church?
YES. This is an excommunication that does not require a decree from the Roman Pontiff. Malcolm is wrong and needs to supply documentation and proof to defend his position, like any “reformer” would need to do.Does the mere action of being pro-choice automatically get you excommunicated from the Church?
Do you have a source for that?YES. This is an excommunication that does not require a decree from the Roman Pontiff. Malcolm is wrong and needs to supply documentation and proof to defend his position, like any “reformer” would need to do.
This is because I know the Church teaches that anyone in support of abortion rights is excommunicated ipso facto- no need of declaration from the Roman Pontiff.
Ken
I’ve provided some documentation below. It’s not a “Vatican document” (rather a Reuters article reporting on this recent issue), but we really don’t need a document or ‘encyclical’. This is not rocket science. Our real documentation is canon law, common sense, and a conscience formed to the moral law.Do you have a source for that?
Not enough information to answer your question.Does the mere action of being pro-choice automatically get you excommunicated from the Church?
I’ve provided some documentation below. It’s not a “Vatican document” (rather a Reuters article reporting on this recent issue), but we really don’t need a document or ‘encyclical’. This is not rocket science. Our real documentation is canon law, common sense, and a conscience formed to the moral law.
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Regret to inform you that Reuters is ;not infallible, and in this case is in great error. Check some of the Canon Law experts responses to it.
Neither common sense nor our conscience can excommunicate anyone. Only Canon Law can provide grounds for excommunication.
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can provide grounds for excommunication.I’ve provided some documentation below. It’s not a “Vatican document” (rather a Reuters article reporting on this recent issue), but we really don’t need a document or ‘encyclical’. This is not rocket science. Our real documentation is canon law, common sense, and a conscience formed to the moral law.
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Regret to inform you that Reuters is ;not infallible, and in this case is in great error. Check some of the Canon Law experts responses to it.
Neither common sense nor our conscience can excommunicate anyone. Only Canon Law
I never said Reuters was infallible
They are not wrong; what they report is what I saw and heard, live as it happened. Their report was correct in the areas pertinent to the post I used it for.
I agree, neither common sense nor conscience excommunicate anyone - neither do a boatload of Canon Law experts.
As stated…the person who knowingly and persistently teaches, promotes, aids or in any way assists in something that is in opposition to the teachings of the Church, in a grave and serious matter, excommunicates themselves.
That’s just the way it is and a properly formed conscience and common sense confirms that.
Can you honestly say that you can imagine **any **scenario at all in which our Good Lord would approve of the killing of His pre-born children? You can’t and you know you can’t. All life of human origin is human life. If you don’t accept that, you have a huge problem claiming a Catholic identity and may not do so.
If you have actively participated in killing a child, whether you are the mother of the child, the doctor who performed the killing, or someone who paid for the procedure, drove the mother to the clinic, or advised the mother to kill her child (or put pressure on her to kill the child by threatening her in some way because of her pregnancy) then you are automatically excommunicated.Does the mere action of being pro-choice automatically get you excommunicated from the Church?