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That is what I found when I GOOGLED. Someone with more knowledge about the Catholic church can call the Boston diocese to find out the truth.

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Kerry is a former altar boy who complains when his campaign staff does not leave time in his Sunday schedule for Mass, who takes Communion and describes himself as a "believing and practicing Catholic, married to another believing and practicing Catholic." But just last week he made a rare appearance on the Senate floor to vote against a bill that would make harming a fetus a separate offense during the commission of a crime. The vote put Kerry on the same side as abortion-rights advocates in opposing specific legal rights for the unborn—and against nearly two-thirds of his fellow Senators.

For now, theologians say, Kerry's conduct is principally a matter between the candidate and his own Archbishop. Boston Archbishop Sean O'Malley has given him Communion in the past; the Senator took the sacrament at O'Malley's installation last July. More recently, however, O'Malley has said that Catholic politicians who do not vote in line with church teachings "shouldn't dare come to Communion." But between the gay-marriage debate in Massachusetts and his efforts to repair the damage from the sexual-abuse scandal that began in his archdiocese, O'Malley already has a plateful of controversy. Kerry, for his part, is planning to avoid stirring any up. "I don't tell church officials what to do," he says, "and church officials shouldn't tell American politicians what to do in the context of our public life."

26 posted on 04/03/2004 12:22:31 AM PST by kcvl
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To: kcvl
But he IS telling Church officials what to do -- namely, to butt out of his life, don't tell him what a "good Catholic" is or isn't supposed to do, and don't excommunicate him merely because he refuses to follow the laws of the Church.

If a Catholic who was married in the Church later gets divorced, he is not allowed to marry again in the Church unless he receives an anulment of the first marriage. If he doesn't remarry in the Church, he is not allowed to receive the sacrament of Communion until he rectifies that situation.

If Kerry has known all along that his marriage to Te-ray-sa is not valid, yet he has continued to receive Communion, that is a mortal sin.

I for one believe this issue should be pursued vigorously. If the above situation is found to be the case, he should be instantly excommunicated by the Archbishop since he is obviously a religious fraud as well as just a fraud in general.

30 posted on 04/03/2004 12:38:09 AM PST by IrishRainy
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To: kcvl
how many abortions has that man's votes papered over?

he can't call himself a devout Catholic....
31 posted on 04/03/2004 12:47:54 AM PST by BurbankKarl
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To: kcvl
But just last week he made a rare appearance on the Senate floor to vote against a bill that would make harming a fetus a separate offense during the commission of a crime. The vote put Kerry on the same side as abortion-rights advocates in opposing specific legal rights for the unborn—and against nearly two-thirds of his fellow Senators.

Funny how most of the newspaper articles on this bill didn't bother mentioning how Kerry voted. Still, I predict this vote will be huge down the road. It shows that he so fanatical about killing babies that he is willing to let thugs who kick in the belly of expectant mothers off the hook.

114 posted on 04/03/2004 7:43:50 AM PST by John Thornton
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