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Nicole
Guest
In our paper this week, I read the following:
Archbishop Raymond L. Burke said Friday that Catholics in St. Louis who vote for political candidates supportive of abortion rights have committed a grave sin in the eyes of the church, and should confess and do penance before receiving Communion.
It has only been recently that I really understood that you cannot use conscience or a seamless garment theory to allow a vote for a prochoice politician. I have in the past voted for a candidate that supports abortion. Do I need to confess before I can receive Holy Communion? I will anyway, but I wondered if I need to refrain from Communion even though I didn’t really fully understand it to be a sin at the time.
Thanks,
Nicole
Archbishop Raymond L. Burke said Friday that Catholics in St. Louis who vote for political candidates supportive of abortion rights have committed a grave sin in the eyes of the church, and should confess and do penance before receiving Communion.
It has only been recently that I really understood that you cannot use conscience or a seamless garment theory to allow a vote for a prochoice politician. I have in the past voted for a candidate that supports abortion. Do I need to confess before I can receive Holy Communion? I will anyway, but I wondered if I need to refrain from Communion even though I didn’t really fully understand it to be a sin at the time.
Thanks,
Nicole