Leon Suprenant of CUF writes about the USCCB semi-annual meeting November 10-13th in Baltimore, the “practical and pastoral implications of political support for abortion.” He also writes about three concerns that he has spoken to bishops about.
Better late than never?
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Now that the polls predict a landslide for the Infanticide Candidate, is urgent for the USCCB to focus their DUTY to enlighten those Catholics tempted to think sacrilege is banal, or, lose their charity to the clergy, by the lack of obedience of them to the Rock-Successor of Peter.
And is not only Canon 915 to be obeyed despite displeasing the politicians in power. You can be courteous AND righteous, as Mother Teresa of Calcutta with Clinton-Gore.
USCCB must correct too, the spineless attitude of avoiding PUBLIC excommunication, to those already automatically excommunicated by our Catholic Law:
Formal-material cooperators of countless abortion chambers (are going on, full steam).
Please keep in mind these words from the prefect of the Apostolic Signature, Archbishop Raymond Burke:
“Catholics, especially politicians who publicly defend abortion, should not receive Communion…. (being a) scandal, consisting of leading people to think that the public act that this person is doing, which until now everyone believed was a serious sin, is really not that serious – if the Church allows him or her to receive Communion.”
ROMA LOCUTA EST, CAUSA FINITA EST
I hope the Obama administration is gracious enough to permit the usccb to keep meeting. After all, their hate speech is going to need to be properly silenced (in the name of freedom of speech, of course).
Think I’m joking? Look to Canada and europe. Words like sin, or statements like, ” homosexuality is wrong.” are punishable offenses since they might offend someone.
And Zogby has MCCain up by 1, so don’t trust the liberal media.
I hope the Obama administration is gracious enough to permit the usccb to keep meeting. After all, their hate speech is going to need to be properly silenced (in the name of freedom of speech, of course).
Think I’m joking? Look to Canada and europe. Words like sin, or statements like, ” homosexuality is wrong.” are punishable offenses since they might offend someone.
And Zogby has MCCain up by 1, so don’t trust the liberal media.
I suppose in all charity I should think “Better Late Than Never” but what I really thought when I heard this topic was on their agenda was JPII’s impromptu comment to youth who were gathered outside his window on one of his trips to Poland: “Just like a Pole to close the barn door after the horse gets out”.
I suppose in all charity I should think “Better Late Than Never” but what I really thought when I heard this topic was on their agenda was JPII’s impromptu comment to youth who were gathered outside his window on one of his trips to Poland: “Just like a Pole to close the barn door after the horse gets out”.
I suppose in all charity I should think “Better Late Than Never” but what I really thought when I heard this topic was on their agenda was JPII’s impromptu comment to youth who were gathered outside his window on one of his trips to Poland: “Just like a Pole to close the barn door after the horse gets out”.
In this case late and never are equivalent.
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