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Cory_G
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I was discussion in another topic (forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?p=4436636#post4436636?rd=) about whether or not a politician should be denied the Eurcrhist for being pro-abortion.
I am posting here, because it appears to me this is a “Is it a sin?” type of question. We know it is a mortal sin to have an abortion. And you must repent by going to confession to be absolved from a mortal sin prior to receiving the Eucharist. So this leaves me with two questions.
I am posting here, because it appears to me this is a “Is it a sin?” type of question. We know it is a mortal sin to have an abortion. And you must repent by going to confession to be absolved from a mortal sin prior to receiving the Eucharist. So this leaves me with two questions.
- Is it a mortal sin for a politician to endorse abortion without having an abortion themselves?
- can we extend by the same reasoning that anyone who helped elect that politician, providing that they knew the politician would help abortions, be guilty of the same mortal sin?