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I was wondering if it was canonically acceptable for a Catholic Bishop to run for president in the United States.
Why? This hasn’t always been the case -there have been many clergy members in the past who were involved in Roman rule.No, it is not. In fact, in at least one case I’ve read of recently a Latin American bishop was dismissed from the clerical state for running for president of his country.
Some time ago a Catholic bishop was offered a seat on the British House of Lords for the first time since the English Reformation, but even this was forbidden by current canon law and he had to decline.
What about: “§2 They are not to play an active role in political parties or in directing trade unions unless, in the judgement of the competent ecclesiastical authority, this is required for the defence of the rights of the Church or to promote the common good.”CIC 285 §3. Clerics are forbidden to assume public offices which entail a participation in the exercise of civil power.
…was this Latin American bishop dismissed because his political agenda was at odds with Church doctrines? I bet it was.No, it is not. In fact, in at least one case I’ve read of recently a Latin American bishop was dismissed from the clerical state for running for president of his countr.
Fernando Lugo is a member of the Frente Guasú, a left-wing coalition which includes the Paraguayan Communist Party. So yeah……was this Latin American bishop dismissed because his political agenda was at odds with Church doctrines? I bet it was.
Our Father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven…No! From what I understand, Constantine tried to do something he shouldn’t have and the Church was actually the first to create separation of Church and State because of it. We can never create something that can only be fulfilled by Jesus at the end of time.
I think we have been a very privileged people I am just not sure we deserve to continue to be so blessed since we allow things that have previously brought God’s wrath.Here’s a great video that shows how England Changed from the time of Bene and Alfred the Great to King Henry.
Its called "How God Made the English - 1 - A Chosen People?"
youtube.com/watch?v=pHALnYbGS1o
perhaps America could become a “chosen people” if we actually followed God.
You should watch it!![]()
God has been very merciful to us, for sure… How long will he continue His mercy if we fail to return to Him?I think we have been a very privileged people I am just not sure we deserve to continue to be so blessed since we allow things that have previously brought God’s wrath.
I don’t know and I’m scared, I want to live the best Christian life I can to help change the culture!God has been very merciful to us, for sure… How long will he continue His mercy if we fail to return to Him?
I found who I was thinking of. Fernando Lugo was bishop of San Pedro, Paraguay from 1994-2005 and president of Paraguay from 2008-2012. He is now a senator. In the time in between stepping down as bishop to run for office and actually running for office he was trying to get officially laicized so he could run without breaking either the Church’s or Paraguay’s laws. His requests were denied, so he ran anyway, and when he won the presidential election his request was finally granted which also allowed him to legally become President (Paraguay has laws against clerics holding elected office). I can’t find anything about his policies having anything to do with it.…was this Latin American bishop dismissed because his political agenda was at odds with Church doctrines? I bet it was.
Just imagine how much influence a president has. Look what Lincoln did, Reagan, and others.I want to live the best Christian life I can to help change the culture!
I say we break Washington into pieces.Then again, the Kennedy legacy brought us Roe vs. Wade and Obamacare; Pelosi, Biden and Sebelius… are you sure more Catholics in government are a good thing? Rick Santorum? A well-intentioned nobody.