Catholic Priest/Politician About "Recriminalizing Abortion - I don't Ever Want to See that Happen"

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. . .faced heated opposition however from Bloc MP Raymond Gravel, a Catholic priest who was given permission to enter politics by his Bishop - Gilles Lussier of the diocese of Joliette.
I thought the prohibition of priests in politics came from Rome. Does a bishop have the power to waive the prohibition?
 
I thought the prohibition of priests in politics came from Rome. Does a bishop have the power to waive the prohibition?
Apparently the Bishop can invoke some rare power to allow the Priest to do it. I am not certain on the details but I find it just so disgusting.
 
The priest who had promised his Bishop before entering politics that he would not take positions that went against the doctrines of the Church, added…
Nice to know he keeps his promises…:rolleyes: :mad:
Gravel accused the pro-life group Campaign Life Coalition of lacking in love and compassion. “I’m opposed to the pro-life group, just as I am opposed to the pro-choice group,” he said. “We have to be moderate in this.”
Despite Fr. Gravel’s claims to be moderate however, by opposing the legislation he falls into a minority group even among abortion supporters in Canada. An Environics poll released in October 2007 found that 72% of Canadians - 75% of women - would support “legislation making it a separate crime to injure or kill a foetus during an attack on the mother.”
Even among those Canadians who support unrestricted abortion for the full nine months of pregnancy, 55% support “legislation making it a separate crime to injure or kill a foetus during an attack on the mother.”
He’s not even in the mainstream!! He calls it a moderate position, even though a majority of pro-choicers even agree with the legislation.

This is terrible on so many levels! :mad: :mad:
 
I has been my firm belief that when abortion has ended, it will be viewed by the world as a crime against humanity. I believe that abortion doctors will be hunted down for prosecution like those convicted of war crimes from Germany in WWII.
 
I thought the prohibition of priests in politics came from Rome. Does a bishop have the power to waive the prohibition?
It seems a bit mysterious. Apparently, Fr. Gravel gave up his exercise of priestly duties for the duration of his time as a politician.
"There’s no green light,’’ said Most Rev. Gilles Lussier, the Bishop of Joliette, in a recent statement. "The Bishop of Joliette has not received any permission on the part of authorities in Rome concerning the project of Rev. Raymond Gravel.
"Church law is clear: all priests must abstain from all political activities.’’
An exemption under the rules of canon law is always possible but Lussier said there is nothing in the present case to justify that.
"In making the choice to take an active part in a political party, Rev. Gravel has maintained his clerical state but he has been relieved of the exercise of his sacred ministry,’’ stated Lussier, who pointed out that "giving up’’ the exercise of priestly duties "always represents a painful situation for the Church.’’
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Unfortunately, I got into a rather heated argument with the late Monsignor Charles Owen Rice after reading his column that the abortion issue didn’t matter when voting. This was in the Pittsburgh Catholic in 1996 and he was touting the benefits of voting for William Jefferson Clinton. There was no e-mail back then for either of us and I may have saved Rice’s responses. But, his disregard for Catholic Doctrine was painful to read!
 
Speaking in French, Gravel acknowledged that the murder of a pregnant woman is abominable. “But,” he added, “at the same time when the fetus is still in the mother they’re just one being. Its only when the fetus is born is when it becomes another being, when it becomes a human being.”
That’s what he said…

And now from the catechism…#2274
2274 Since it must be treated from conception as a person, the embryo must be defended in its integrity, cared for, and healed, as far as possible, like any other human being.
Prenatal diagnosis is morally licit, "if it respects the life and integrity of the embryo and the human fetus and is directed toward its safe guarding or healing as an individual. . . . It is gravely opposed to the moral law when this is done with the thought of possibly inducing an abortion, depending upon the results: a diagnosis must not be the equivalent of a death sentence."82
And that’s all there is to it. Prayer is the most powerful weapon on earth…use it!

A certain politician in the states responded to the notion of prosecuting women who have abortions, and he balked at it, saying “the women are victims, we have to prosecute the guys doing the abortions…”

-revelations
 
So, by this priest’s logic, Jesus was just a part of Mary until His birth (not God the Son Incarnate from the moment of His conception). So, not only is he dissenting from Church teaching on the abortion issue, he’s embracing heresy in a number of ways (Jesus not existing until His birth-why, exactly, do we celebrate the Annunciation? :rolleyes: , Scripture being wrong, as Elizabeth clearly recognized Christ as a separate person from Mary, it could go on and on). He needs to be called to Rome and “dealt with” 😦 .

In Christ,

Ellen
 
So, by this priest’s logic, Jesus was just a part of Mary until His birth (not God the Son Incarnate from the moment of His conception). So, not only is he dissenting from Church teaching on the abortion issue, he’s embracing heresy in a number of ways (Jesus not existing until His birth-why, exactly, do we celebrate the Annunciation? :rolleyes: , Scripture being wrong, as Elizabeth clearly recognized Christ as a separate person from Mary, it could go on and on). He needs to be called to Rome and “dealt with” 😦 .

In Christ,

Ellen
Sorry to disagree with you Ellen. I think he needs to be laicized so he can follow his true calling; that of a Democrat politician.
 
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Gravel

This sodomite Judas apostle worked as a gay prostitute at one point!
A totally unsubstantiated allegation from a website on which anyone can say anything about anyone without any documentation. More importantly, even if the allegation is accurate it is irrelevant to the current discussion. The issues at hand are dire enough without muddying the discourse with personal attacks.

JSA+
 
A totally unsubstantiated allegation from a website on which anyone can say anything about anyone without any documentation. More importantly, even if the allegation is accurate it is irrelevant to the current discussion. The issues at hand are dire enough without muddying the discourse with personal attacks.

JSA+
Actually one of the first things to do when verifying truth is to look at the trustworthiness of the person in question’s character. Happens in legal proceedings all the time.

Sadly, this man seems to have little.
 
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