F
Franciscan
Guest
humanevents.com/article.php?id=18732
Will Archbishop Wuerll step up? The Mass is tomorrow 1-3-07.
Will Archbishop Wuerll step up? The Mass is tomorrow 1-3-07.
Oh, if only the Bishops would take a firm, unequivocable stand on abortion. Giving communion to a publicly pro-abortion politician is like giving communion to the guards at AuschwitzThe article wasn’t very clear on how they thought she intended “the use of a Catholic Mass”.
With that said, I don’t know that if the Archbishop “cancel any festivities at the Catholic college, particularly any attempt to honor Pelosi during Mass”, what that will accomplish (once again, the article didn’t go into any real details. I don’t know what the readings are tomorrow but I think it’d be more effective if the priest giving the homily spoke out against abortion. THAT would be a better message than cancelling Mass.
Yes, what was “her intended use of the Mass”? Precisely what?The article wasn’t very clear on how they thought she intended “the use of a Catholic Mass”.
the article didn’t go into any real details.
Ordinaries may certainly deny a Catholic the Holy Eucharist in such cases – and several of them have.Yes, what was “her intended use of the Mass”? Precisely what?
BTW, I’m not sure if it’s up to the Ordinary to deny a Catholic Holy Eucharist or up to the Catholic to refrain from receiving the Sacrament because of his or her position on abortion. Doesn anyone know what the Vatican has ordered?
So, it’s their option whether to make a public issue of it or not.Ordinaries may certainly deny a Catholic the Holy Eucharist in such cases – and several of them have.
That is how some bishops interpret Cardinal Ratzinger’s position on the subject – although I’m not sure what you mean by “make a public issue of it.”So, it’s their option whether to make a public issue of it or not.
Issuing a public statement denying her the Sacrament is what I meant.That is how some bishops interpret Cardinal Ratzinger’s position on the subject – although I’m not sure what you mean by “make a public issue of it.”
Because of her very public and unapologetic support of abortion, Pelosi is a disgrace to her Catholic heritage. Judie Brown is right on target in this article. Pray for Pelosi’s *real *conversion.humanevents.com/article.php?id=18732
Will Archbishop Wuerll step up? The Mass is tomorrow 1-3-07.
It would seem to me that Cardinal Ratzinger’s statement is adequate “public” announcement and that any Catholic who in an official position advocates or supports abortion commits a mortal sin and cannot recieve the sacrement without a sincere confession.Issuing a public statement denying her the Sacrament is what I meant.
True enough, but I wondered about Wuerl’s making a public confrontation of Pelosi at this time, rather than about the former Cardinal’s previous statement.It would seem to me that Cardinal Ratzinger’s statement is adequate “public” announcement and that any Catholic who in an official position advocates or supports abortion commits a mortal sin and cannot recieve the sacrement without a sincere confession.
If the bishops had stood up on their hind legs thirty-odd years ago, we wouldn’t have the abortioin rate we do in this country.Why does there have to be a public statement! The Arch-Bishop should just go and be the celebrant of that mass and give his homily on the evils of abortion. He should make it clear why we as Catholics should not take communion in a state of mortal sin. He does not have to even bring Pelosi into the conversation, but reference the sin and scandal created by catholic who is in the public eye who embraces the culture of death. He can even refuse him communion if he so chooses.
I for one hope he does!
Peace!
“This time” is the time in which we live. If the statement wasn’t made earlier, it has to be made in the here-and-now.True enough, but I wondered about Wuerl’s making a public confrontation of Pelosi at this time, rather than about the former Cardinal’s previous statement.
And yet, I was just listening to a podcast of an interview with Cardinal George for the At Issue segment on WBBM. He was asked about that (refusing Communion to pro-choice Catholic pols) and said that this was not a unanimous position amongst all the Bishops which is why the US Conference of Catholic Bishops had not come up with a statement.It would seem to me that Cardinal Ratzinger’s statement is adequate “public” announcement and that any Catholic who in an official position advocates or supports abortion commits a mortal sin and cannot recieve the sacrement without a sincere confession.
She should be privately counseled to not present herself for Communion. I am not sure how they should handle it if she goes ahead and tries to receive anyway. part of me wants to see her denied communion but also dont want to the mass turned into a political spectacle.Issuing a public statement denying her the Sacrament is what I meant.
No doubt. Had they done that the Democrat party would NEVER have embraced the culture of death.If the bishops had stood up on their hind legs thirty-odd years ago, we wouldn’t have the abortioin rate we do in this country.
Sadly, I must agree with you. On both counts. She should be told that to present herself at communion would be a sin and she most certainly is not in “communion” with the tenents of her faith. OTOH we as a community of Catholics are to blame too… we have stood by and watched all this happen and have done little to correct it before now. Before everyone jumps on me… I am not saying all of us…just the overwhelming majority of us have kept silent for way way too long about the evils of abortion.She should be privately counseled to not present herself for Communion. I am not sure how they should handle it if she goes ahead and tries to receive anyway. part of me wants to see her denied communion but also dont want to the mass turned into a political spectacle.
The best solution would have been for well meaning but misguided catholics not to have voted for the Abortion party in the first place. we are now going to reap what we sowed. and chidren will die for it.
And sadly, many on our forum will continue to do the same thing with a straight face and tell us that they are obeying the tenets of the Church. As long as the powers that be allow such prominent Catholics to continue to receive Communion this will continue. And think of the scandal it brings on the Church from outside.She should be privately counseled to not present herself for Communion. I am not sure how they should handle it if she goes ahead and tries to receive anyway. part of me wants to see her denied communion but also dont want to the mass turned into a political spectacle.
The best solution would have been for well meaning but misguided catholics not to have voted for the Abortion party in the first place. we are now going to reap what we sowed. and chidren will die for it.