Posted on 11/05/2012 3:58:11 PM PST by markomalley
Fr. Weiss speaks forcefully to Catholic voters, warning them that they must put the Faith ahead of partisanship. This is an election with consequences of Biblical proportion. We cannot grant all issues of public policy the same weight. How to perform the corporal works of mercy, such as feeding the hungry or sheltering the homeless, is a matter for debate. But we cannot be complicit with intrinsic evil. That is not debatable. Among the intrinsic evils are abortion, euthanasia, embryonic stem cell research, contraception, sterilization, and same sex marriage. Father warns that those who have already voted for intrinsic evil, with full knowledge, and without repenting, will lose their souls. Using words from the Declaration of Independence, he calls on us to alter our government, bringing it into conformance with "the laws of nature and of nature's God,"
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Wow ... he was just ordained two years ago! Sounds like a future bishop.
God bless him, I wish some of our Protestant Pastors have the guts like him.
oh, it’s not just one. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/hchomilies/~5/lYOB5Pq-Idk/2012-10-28-dd.mp3
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In my very laid back rural area our pastor read the bishop’s (LaCrosse WI) letter which I knew he was going to do.He didn’t go into a lengthy sermon he had a funeral to do within the next hour after the mass I attended But at each of the Saturday and two Sunday masses there were cartop signs which appeared in the parking lot facing the entrance of the church. They read.
SAVE LIVES
AND SEND A MESSAGE
VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN
Whether this works and I’ve seen a few prominent church members have the full party line up demo-com candidates yard signs on their lawns..remains to be seen ...
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