Posted on 09/23/2013 11:05:53 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
I’ve said it before and it’s still true - Nancy Pelosi perfectly represents her San Francisco constituents. What she says and does is exactly what they think and want.
For that matter, she represents the whole SF Bay Area.
I have never understood why Pelosi is putting up this charade that she is Catholic. That certainly does not endear her to her constituents. My guess is so she can actively sow discord within the church.
And Pelosi has always sounded like Stalin.
And she always sounds like the Wicked Witch of the West - which she is.
Her constituents know she’s lying and find it amusing. Same goes for Obama’s “Christianity”.
Inauguration?
Shame on you, Nancy! The pope has done nothing but back everything you say because you are still a Catholic, right? Just exactly what does it take to get excommunicated in that church? Money speaks!
If the Catholic was still a religious organization Pelosi and others would have been excommunicated long ago.
She’s referring, of course, to radical Lesbian nuns who hate God, Jesus Christ and all things decent and righteous.
Cardinal Burke has never said she should be excommunicated. He has said that she must be denied Communion.
http://tinyurl.com/canon915
http://tinyurl.com/peters915
http://tinyurl.com/pont915
Her constituents know what KIND of “Catholic” she is—the pro-sodomy, baby-killing kind that doesn’t offend them.
Because people like Cardinal Wuerl and Archbishop Cordileone—and the PRIESTS of their dioceses—refuse to obey Canon 915.
The ultimate responsibility to deny Communion to Pelosi rests with the PASTORS of the parishes where she receives Communion:
Cardinal Wuerl has made crystal clear to his priests that they will be punished if they OBEY the Church’s LAW.
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