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SeekerofTruth27
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You would be much more productive having a face to face discussion with this elderly priest, rather than silently protesting by refusing Our Lord. However, if you’re not Catholic (I don’t know what “kind of protestant” means) then you shouldn’t be receiving Communion.
Also, a priest can speak about political issues during his homily if they cross into the area of moral responsibility, which they often do. For example, the HHS mandate seeks to force us to provide abortion and birth control, feminists often push their agenda too far (i.e. saying women should be priests), liberalism sometimes seeks to turn personal responsibility (i.e. helping the poor) into a government mandate. Let me know if these are the types of things that your priest talks about.
God bless
Also, a priest can speak about political issues during his homily if they cross into the area of moral responsibility, which they often do. For example, the HHS mandate seeks to force us to provide abortion and birth control, feminists often push their agenda too far (i.e. saying women should be priests), liberalism sometimes seeks to turn personal responsibility (i.e. helping the poor) into a government mandate. Let me know if these are the types of things that your priest talks about.
God bless