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Archbishop Burke’s opinions are not binding Catholic teaching.How explicit do they need to be? Did this document recieve the 2/3rd vote?
Burke, who is the prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, the Church’s “Supreme Court” gave an interview to Thomas McKenna, President of Catholic Action for Faith and Family.
“As a bishop it’s my obligation in fact, to urge the faithful to carry out their civic duty in accord with their Catholic faith,” Burke said.
“You can never vote for someone who favors absolutely the right to choice of a woman to destroy a human life in her womb or the right to a procured abortion,” he added plainly.
He said his words are not meant as a criticism of how people vote, but they are “simply announcing the truth, helping people to discriminate right from wrong in terms of their own activities.”
In the 25-minute interview, Burke reminded Catholics they are **bound in conscience **to vote for political candidates who oppose aborting babies, embryonic stem cell experiments, and euthanasia.
“Millions of Catholics have no idea it’s **a sin to vote for candidates **who favor these grave evils, which attack the very foundations of society,” he told LifeNews.com. “This matter-of-fact, pointed interview granted to me by Archbishop Raymond Burke in Rome last week makes it very clear what the responsibility of every American Catholic will be next Tuesday.” lifenews.com/2010/10/27/nat-6799/
Which US politician/party supports racism?
Pope JPII notes that all these things are false and illusory if the “right to life, the most basic and fundamental right and the condition for all other personal rights, is not defended with maximum determination.”
Would these Bishops then be contradicting Faithful Citizenship?
Like less pro life people on the supreme court?
Abortion tortures a baby
Abortion doesn’t give babies health care, it kills them.
And the most basic of all human rights, all others illusionary without it, is the right to life. Vatican II said abortion was an abominable crime and Pope John Paul II spoke inffalibly on abortion. Divine Law, no less, says “thou shalt not kill.”
1.5 million Americans are aborted each year. Maybe once we stop the holacaust, then we can look at other issues. When Hitler was gasing people did anyone say “we’ll yes that’s bad but what about health care, and poverty and…”?
Bishop Vasa: “Abortion needs to be in our country a defining issue and we ought not be afraid to make it a defining issue because when we do that we will have an end of abortion in this country.”