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A University of Minnesota professor was surprised after his invitation to speak at a church was taken away. Dr. Steven Miles is a medical ethicist who was supposed to speak about torture at an adult education class before this Sunday’s sermon at the St. Joan of Arc Church in Minneapolis.
Then, earlier in the week, the church took back the invitation because of Miles’ view on abortion.
“This decision was necessitated solely because of Dr. Miles’ public advocacy of abortion, which is fundamentally contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church,” wrote the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in a statement.
wcco.com/local/Steven.Miles.church.2.715035.htmlIt cited guidance from a 2004 Conference of U.S. Bishops that said, “The Catholic community should not provide speaking platforms for those who act in defiance of our basic moral principals.”
Considering Dr Miles wasn’t going to speak about abortion, was the archdiocese’s decision correct?