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Catholic-Kerry ping
4 posted on 04/02/2004 11:19:03 PM PST by Notwithstanding (Good parents don't let their kids attend public school or recieve catechsim lessons from sinky)
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I remember talking to one of the priests who was sought out by Rep. Joe Kennedy's former wife after she was devastated by the "annulment" that good ole Joe sought.

He told me the whole practice was as dirty and corrupt as the selling of indulgences.

7 posted on 04/02/2004 11:22:39 PM PST by SkyPilot
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John Kerry with the Rev. Michael J. Chaback after attending Sunday service in Bethlehem, Pa., on March 14, before a day of campaigning.

Mr. Kerry sought an annulment from the church when he was divorced from his first wife. He later married Teresa Heinz, who is Catholic, and together they regularly attend Sunday Mass and take communion, a sacrament reserved for those in the church's good graces.

Father McCloskey said, American bishops are "in a quandary" over just what to do about Catholic politicians who fail to uphold church doctrine on issues like abortion. Punitive measures like denying Mr. Kerry communion could backfire, he said.

Few bishops followed the example of Archbishop Burke in St. Louis, and two who did were far less direct. A Catholic official familiar with the bishops' thinking, who did not want to be identified, said after Archbishop Burke's sanction: "Notice the resounding silence. I think many people would not consider that a pastoral way to approach somebody."

Bishop Joseph A. Galante of the diocese of Camden, N.J. who served briefly on the task force on Catholics in politics, said that bishops must, in their roles as teachers, assert church doctrine and continue to call Catholic politicians to account to prevent them from leading other Catholics astray.

"When someone who is public and identifies as a Catholic takes public positions opposed to church teaching," Bishop Galante said, "if it's just ignored, then the question arises among other Catholic people, who say, `Well, I guess it's all right to hold these positions.' "

More here...

29 posted on 04/03/2004 12:30:56 AM PST by kcvl
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49 posted on 04/03/2004 3:04:34 AM PST by ConservativeMan55 (There is no problem so great that it cannot be solved with high powered explosives.)
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