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This Sunday’s Gospel (Twenty-third Week in Ordinary Time, Cycle A) fits this problem with the Speaker of the House. This issue is the focus of my homily this weekend.
Fr. Bro.
Fr. Bro.
Let’s not pile on Arch. Niederhaur as to belief. Most US bishops do not beleive IMO. The priestly sex scandal would never have happened if they did. And if they still did they would have resigned, many of them. That would have happened in the corproate world. I guess we should expect less from our bishops.He wants to have a chat.
We all know that forty eight million innocent children are dead by abortion in the USA. We all know that God loves life but Satan, the father of all lies, loves death. In particular, Satan loves the murder of innocent children who are killed before they have been baptised.
Who are liers? Who are Catholics? What are the evils that beset the Catholic Church as an Institution? Consider our servant Archbishop Niederauer:
Dateline: February 8, 2007: lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/feb/07020802.html
“In what is likely to be viewed as the most bizarre statement in the interview Niederauer says he does not understand House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s stand on abortion. Rated by the National Abortion Right’s Action League as 100% in support of abortion, Pelosi has for years been a leading abortion proponent while continuing to call herself Catholic…”
Archbiship N: "“We haven’t had an opportunity to talk about the life issues. I would very much welcome that opportunity, but I don’t believe that I am in a position to say what I understand her stand to be, if I haven’t had a chance to talk to her about it.”
"Niederauer did say that he had spoken to Pelosi last year (2006), but not about abortion, but about “immigration”, explaining “because that was very much the hot-button topic of the time.”
Dateline September 5, 2008: the-tidings.com/2008/090508/pelosi.htm
Archbishop N: “Speaker Pelosi has often said how highly she values her Catholic faith, and how much it is a source of joy for her. Accordingly, as her pastor, I am writing to invite her into a conversation with me about these matters…”
Ah, time passes.
I think it is fair to say that if you tell me you are a believer but in practice ACT as though none of it is true, then THAT is what you really believe. What has Archbishop N. done?
Oh wow, when did this happen? Must have missed it…IMO many in the Curia don’t believe. If they did the collapse of the church would not have happened.
This is a more complicated issue and it makes sense for the Archbishop to say that he has to speak to Pelosi.He wants to have a chat.
We all know that forty eight million innocent children are dead by abortion in the USA. We all know that God loves life but Satan, the father of all lies, loves death. In particular, Satan loves the murder of innocent children who are killed before they have been baptised.
Who are liers? Who are Catholics? What are the evils that beset the Catholic Church as an Institution? Consider our servant Archbishop Niederauer:
Dateline: February 8, 2007: lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/feb/07020802.html
“In what is likely to be viewed as the most bizarre statement in the interview Niederauer says he does not understand House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s stand on abortion. Rated by the National Abortion Right’s Action League as 100% in support of abortion, Pelosi has for years been a leading abortion proponent while continuing to call herself Catholic…”
Archbiship N: "“We haven’t had an opportunity to talk about the life issues. I would very much welcome that opportunity, but I don’t believe that I am in a position to say what I understand her stand to be, if I haven’t had a chance to talk to her about it.”
"Niederauer did say that he had spoken to Pelosi last year (2006), but not about abortion, but about “immigration”, explaining “because that was very much the hot-button topic of the time.”
Dateline September 5, 2008: the-tidings.com/2008/090508/pelosi.htm
Archbishop N: “Speaker Pelosi has often said how highly she values her Catholic faith, and how much it is a source of joy for her. Accordingly, as her pastor, I am writing to invite her into a conversation with me about these matters…”
Ah, time passes.
I think it is fair to say that if you tell me you are a believer but in practice ACT as though none of it is true, then THAT is what you really believe. What has Archbishop N. done?
That is very charitable and technically correct; however, it stretches the imagination to think the smart Nancy Pelosi does not know that the church teaches abortion is a mortal sin. If she thinks it is not, then again she is disputing the Church’s teachings.This is a more complicated issue and it makes sense for the Archbishop to say that he has to speak to Pelosi.
For example, does anyone here know if Pelosi believes that abortion is a mortal sin? Would she ever have an abortion or encourage someone in her family to have one? Perhaps she is opposed to it morally, but doesn’t think the law has a place in banning it. The archbishop needs to discuss the details with her before barring her from communion.
I just hope he doesn’t let her off the hook.
If your Bishop left you a message to come visit with him what you you do?Wow. So he still hasn’t been able to establish contact with her and therefore needed to issue this public invitation. Wow, again.
BULLSEYE!This Sunday’s Gospel (Twenty-third Week in Ordinary Time, Cycle A) fits this problem with the Speaker of the House. This issue is the focus of my homily this weekend.
Fr. Bro.
Let’s be clear. The archbishop made his initial statement regarding about his not knowing Pelosi was pro abortion during the 2006 elections. That’s when she, and several other Catholic legislators, signed the a document that “acknowledged the ‘moral leadership’ of the Catholic Church,” but asserted “primacy of conscience” regarding abortion".That is very charitable and technically correct; however, it stretches the imagination to think the smart Nancy Pelosi does not know that the church teaches abortion is a mortal sin. If she thinks it is not, then again she is disputing the Church’s teachings.
Regarding her thinking that abortion is morally wrong but does not think there should be a ban on it; that is like saying she thinks murder of an adult is morally wrong but doesn’t think there should be a law against it. I don’t think many people would subscribe to that…![]()
Has the San Francisco Archbishop George H. Niederauer ever made any statement on Newsom’s very public anti-catholic teachings and views?San Francisco, Sep 6, 2008 / 08:04 am (CNA).- Gavin Newsom, Mayor of San Francisco and a self-described Catholic, will join a political campaign against Proposition 8, a California initiative that both would overturn the May 15 California Supreme Court decision mandating same-sex marriage and would reinstate marriage between only a man and a woman.
Unless he is ordered to do so, or the Catholic population across the nation pelts him with negative calls and letters, I don’t anticipate in His Grace making any public statements about this abysmal behavior by his errant son.If I am not mistaken the Mayor of SF says he is catholic.
Has the San Francisco Archbishop George H. Niederauer ever made any statement on Newsom’s very public anti-catholic teachings and views?
Interesting that the Wuerls and Niederhauers advance to key dioceses and the Chaptut’s are kept middle level by Rome.I sometimes ask myself if I am going over the top on my views and comments about our political figures and their “know it all” attitudes and support for issues that I know to be morally wrong.
One of the first Bishops to make a public statement denouncing Ms. Pelosi’s false statements about Church teachings was Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Denver.
Archbishop Chaput has also written a book on “Serving the Nation by Living Our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life” titled RENDER UNTO CAESAR.
I have just started reading his book, however, in the first chapter he states;
“Over the past decade I’ve grown increasingly tired of the church and her people being told to be quiet on public issues that urgently concern us. Worse, Catholics themselves too often stay silent out of a misguided sense of good manners. Even those of us who are bishops can sometimes seem more concerned with discretion and diplomacy than speaking plainly and acting clearly.”
Maybe Archbishop Niederauer should read it…![]()
And who are you and what is your background to say what bishops do and do not believe. I have been trying to stay out of exchanges such as this, but your statement was just too judgmental and self righteous to let go unchallenged. Remember you cannot read others hearts. And if you can or think you can, beware of where this non gift is coming from. You will remain in my prayers. Further, this is not the topic of this thread. Do not try to lead it away from the issue. The belief of bishops is not the topic and never should be.Most US bishops do not beleive IMO. The priestly sex scandal would never have happened if they did. And if they still did they would have resigned, many of them.
JP2 and Benedict mostly go along. They could appoint othodox dynamic bishops period. But they don’t. They appoint or appointed a mix.
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AMEN again Deacon Ed. We sometimes need a reminder that we are supposed to be Christians. At least most of us here.And who are you and what is your background to say what bishops do and do not believe. I have been trying to stay out of exchanges such as this, but your statement was just too judgmental and self righteous to let go unchallenged. Remember you cannot read others hearts. And if you can or think you can, beware of where this non gift is coming from. You will remain in my prayers. Further, this is not the topic of this thread. Do not try to lead it away from the issue. The belief of bishops is not the topic and never should be.
Deacon Ed B
My concern is that Pelosi has a misplaced confidence in her opinion because her private judgement in this matter is supported by the opinion of priests she has known. The matter of conscience is often confused with the faculty of free will. One must also, if Catholic, be open to the possibility of personal error and where one’s conscience is blind to it, accept the judgement of the Church. There is no right to disobedience to legitimate authority. Rather, no right to claim to be a subject to that authority while at the same time repudiating it. To put it in terms of relations, one cannot be at once a faithful husband and an adulerer.Nancy Pelosi has accepted Archbishop Niederauer’s invitation to “converse”:
wdtprs.com/blog/2008/09/speaker-pelosi-accepts-archbp-niederauers-invitation-to-converse/