Kerry's spokesman said he was trying to avoid insulting anybody. I forgot to post the picture of him actually committing what the Catholic religion says is a mortal sin. But then, that doesn't matter, because for Kerry, Catholicism means whatever he says it does. Isn't that just super?
I suppose one could argue that it would appear ungracious to refuse the hospitality of another church by declining to receive their "sacraments".
It doesn't appear that he has real faith in anything other than himself. Maybe he doesn't have much faith in himself but depends on money to get him where he wants to go. Yet people like him would be the first to jump on others like he did Bush from the pulpit of the Baptist Church in St. Louis. In his view, rules apply only to the ignorant masses.
The Catholic Church will suffer if it continues to allow this sham.
And the country needs to jump on politicians who speak from pulpits of churches; it just is not right. He is the one touting separation of church and state. He is welcome in any assembly as an ordinary worshipper/assembler/dissembler, but climbing into a pulpit is just plain wrong.