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Steve_O_Brien
Guest
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has just worsened the terrible situation that exists because the Holy Father and the bishops are not excommunicating politicians who support the legalized murder of unborn children:
usccb.org/comm/archives/2007/07-088.shtml
Sadly, Sister Mary Ann Walsh, speaking in the name of the American hierarchy, is absolutely correct when she says the following:
"The Holy See has made clear that neither the Mexican bishops nor the Holy Father have excommunicated any legislator. "
Whatever Pope Benedict XVI meant by his somewhat confused extemporaneous remarks about excommunication on the airplane taking him to Brazil, he effectively retracted those remarks through his official media spokesman, Father Federico Lombardi. Nor have the Mexican bishops displayed greater firmness.
The bottom line is that neither the Vicar of Christ nor the bishops in Mexico, the United States, or any other country have any intention of excommunicating legislators who support the legality of what Pope John Paul II taught is murder in section 58 of the 1995 encyclical Evangelium vitae.
In concrete, practical terms, there are now two categories of Catholics who receive the body and blood of Christ in Holy Communion: those who rightly condemn legalized abortion, and those who support it, even by voting for it as legislators. Those who support the legalized murder of unborn children do not have to fear that the Pope or the bishops will excommunicate them for this reason.
***At least at this time. ***We must pray–especially by praying the Rosary to Our Lady of Fátima–that this situation, one of the worst scandals in the whole history of Catholicism, will soon be brought to an end by a courageous Pope and courageous bishops.
Keep and spread the Faith.
usccb.org/comm/archives/2007/07-088.shtml
Sadly, Sister Mary Ann Walsh, speaking in the name of the American hierarchy, is absolutely correct when she says the following:
"The Holy See has made clear that neither the Mexican bishops nor the Holy Father have excommunicated any legislator. "
Whatever Pope Benedict XVI meant by his somewhat confused extemporaneous remarks about excommunication on the airplane taking him to Brazil, he effectively retracted those remarks through his official media spokesman, Father Federico Lombardi. Nor have the Mexican bishops displayed greater firmness.
The bottom line is that neither the Vicar of Christ nor the bishops in Mexico, the United States, or any other country have any intention of excommunicating legislators who support the legality of what Pope John Paul II taught is murder in section 58 of the 1995 encyclical Evangelium vitae.
In concrete, practical terms, there are now two categories of Catholics who receive the body and blood of Christ in Holy Communion: those who rightly condemn legalized abortion, and those who support it, even by voting for it as legislators. Those who support the legalized murder of unborn children do not have to fear that the Pope or the bishops will excommunicate them for this reason.
***At least at this time. ***We must pray–especially by praying the Rosary to Our Lady of Fátima–that this situation, one of the worst scandals in the whole history of Catholicism, will soon be brought to an end by a courageous Pope and courageous bishops.
Keep and spread the Faith.