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mightyaphrodite
Guest
I agree that those who knowingly contradict intrinsic Church teaching excommunicate themselves, but I am puzzled by “…excommunication is now far less likely than ever to achieve any good, and far more likely than ever to do real harm to all involved, by hardening the unrepentant in their attitudes for starters.”
If our faith does not rebuke evil, who will believe us when we shine a spotlight on courageous goodness, as evidenced by St Maximillian Kolbe? St Thomas Aquinas tells us that we must not judge, but we must defend our faith.
I think if we place our sincere and complete trust in God, He demonstrates His ability to melt hearts and bring people to Him without concern if hearts are “hardened”. I cannot help but think of two formerly “unrepentent” persecutors of the innocent, St. Paul and repentant abortionist, Dr. Bernard Nathanson, who was led to shine a spotlight on the horror of abortion.
Finally, I note the kind and private way Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, RI, attempted to counsel Patrick Kennedy in a private manner and was publicly rebuffed by the Congressman. Courageously and lovingly, Bishop Tobin did not hide under a pew but sought to guide Kennedy regarding the intrinsic evil of abortion.
Let us pray that pro-abortion “Catholics” will return to the truth of the Catholic Church - I, for one, will welcome them home.

If our faith does not rebuke evil, who will believe us when we shine a spotlight on courageous goodness, as evidenced by St Maximillian Kolbe? St Thomas Aquinas tells us that we must not judge, but we must defend our faith.
I think if we place our sincere and complete trust in God, He demonstrates His ability to melt hearts and bring people to Him without concern if hearts are “hardened”. I cannot help but think of two formerly “unrepentent” persecutors of the innocent, St. Paul and repentant abortionist, Dr. Bernard Nathanson, who was led to shine a spotlight on the horror of abortion.
Finally, I note the kind and private way Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, RI, attempted to counsel Patrick Kennedy in a private manner and was publicly rebuffed by the Congressman. Courageously and lovingly, Bishop Tobin did not hide under a pew but sought to guide Kennedy regarding the intrinsic evil of abortion.
Let us pray that pro-abortion “Catholics” will return to the truth of the Catholic Church - I, for one, will welcome them home.