Posted on 09/16/2004 5:59:52 AM PDT by NYer
Evansville Bishop Would Refuse Communion to Public Dissenters from Catholic Teachings
EVANSVILLE, September 15, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Another Catholic bishop has lined up on the side of Vatican direction and stated that he would refuse communion to politicians who publicly deny their faith on abortion or homosexuality. Bishop Gerald Gettelfinger of Evansville Indiana said in a talk to the local Rotarians, that Catholic politicians who vocally support abortion rights or gay marriage are not in communion with Catholic teachings.
Gettelfinger said that though Catholic voters had the responsibility of voting in accordance with Catholic principles, reception of communion was up to the conscience of the individual. However, politicians or other public figures who publicly supported abortion, and criticized the teachings of the Church would be refused. The bishop added that no one in his diocese would be refused under those conditions. "I know of no one who would be so brash in this community. No one," he said in an interview with Philip Elliott, the Faith and Values Reporter at The Evansville Courier & Press.
He called on Catholic politicians to guard their integrity. "At the risk of losing your jobs, I insist that you be driven by personal integrity. ... Be true at the risk of defeat."
Quizzically, people are asking ten questions:
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CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING PROPOSALS TO GIVE LEGAL RECOGNITION TO UNIONS BETWEEN HOMOSEXUAL PERSONS
How Episcopalians were "seized"? Liberals sent gays and feminists ordained to our churches. They, by ispo, were forcing us to take the sacrament, or simply leave. It was their form of "operation: compassionate hostile takeover".
Hey, I'm not a Christian, but the way I see it is this:
If you aren't willing to live by the Church's ( or the synagogue's, or the temple's ) rules, then you ought not to be there.
If you can't or won't live that way, the only thing to do is stay out and SHUT UP about it.
"Catholic politicians who vocally support abortion rights or gay marriage are not in communion with Catholic teachings."
Yes,let us stop the charade. One rejects the faith if one rejects even one teaching of the Church.
right. I never understood someone who joins a group,club, church,etc. knowing the rules , but then wants exceptions
made for them or they want to change the rules
Great news! We have a young priest here in the Detroit Metro area who was featured on the front page of the Detroit Free Press yesterday. It seems he is taking on Free Press reporter Patricia Montemurri who wrote that article last week about Ratzinger OK'ing votes for pro-abortion candidates. Father Ward told the congregation of St. Paul's on the Lake in Gross Point Michigan this past Sunday that it is "sinful in nearly every instance to vote for candidates who support abortion rights." This brave young Catholic priest was ordained this past Spring. I pray he survives this battle because the Church is in dire need of this kind of courage. He has a web site with lots of information and a niffty picture of Cardinal Maida ordaining him. www.fatherpaul.org Given the political situation in this diocese I am sure he will be punished so please keep him in your prayers. My only hope is that because he has been so open about what the Church teaches he has a bit of protection from the Bishop Gumbelton crowd and some of the monsignor's with power to suppress his preisthood. The seminarians who are a few years behind him are almost to a man conservative. If these guys survive the seminary system here in Detroit we will have enough preists to improve the dreadful state of affairs.
Yep.
Pro-babyslaughtering heretics in your diocese? Give'em "The Finger."
Part of how Operation Compassionate Hostile Takeover worked: They gradually wore down the numbers of the faithful by introducing policies which were obnoxious to the faithful. The faithful often left, seeking "better" churches. By the time the most horrific outrages were committed, there were insufficient ranks of the faithful left to oppose the leftists.
A great strength of the Roman Catholic Church is, ironically, that faithful Catholics have nowhere else to go. They must stay and fight. The church doctrines cannot be amended by heretics, and whatever errors are permitted within the Church, though they may be many and widespread, cannot take root. They will be swept away in subsequent crises.
It is true the liberals have taken horrible power in the Catholic Church, but it is significant that the doctrines, even if they are ignored, have not been bent. Regardless of what hereses Bishop Pilla permits, all Catholics know that homosexuality is not permitted.
Please don't read that as triumphantalism. Rather, understand it as the basis for the imperative that Christ gave that his people be one. I pray that the Anglican Church someday reunites with the Roman Church, but I also pray that it avoids schism. I am given great hope that the upcoming Lambeth meeting will uphold the faithful in America, rather than continue down this ruinous road.
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This is great to see - we need to see more church discipline.
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Thank you for posting the link to Fr. Paul's web site. It is now bookmarked and will send him a personal note of support for his work. May God bless him on his journey!
You know the answer to that queation.
Should you do evil to someone to teach them the very lesson that they shouldn't do evil so that good may come from it?
You can't have Catholic politicians disavowing their faith through their public actions without receiving repercussions. It only serves to confuse other church members and the laity and reduce commitment and resolve to the faith.
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