Posted on 10/18/2004 9:57:38 AM PDT by Lando Lincoln
Kennedy, Harkin, Cuomo, Collins Denounced for Heresy
SANTA MONICA, CA A Los Angeles based expert in Canon Law, the legal code used by the Roman Catholic Church, announced Friday on EWTN's the World Over Live with Raymond Arroyo that an important Vatican congregation has given an unprecedented boost to his case for heresy against presidential candidate John Kerry. Marc Balestrieri, JCL who has filed a formal case for Heresy against Kerry for his support of the right to abortion, revealed that he has received a written response prompted by the Vaticans Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, affirming that Catholic politicians who persist in supporting the right to abortion are automatically excommunicated.
Mr. Balestrieri, Director of De Fide, said the Response was written by the Reverend Fr. Basil Cole, O.P., an expert theologian based in Washington D.C., who was delegated by the Undersecretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Very Rev. Fr. Augustine di Noia, O.P., to formally respond. As a result, the Response has encouraged him to expand his complaint to include four more pro-abortion Catholic politicians, both Democrat and Republican.
I went to Rome in person to submit two critical questions to the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, said Balestrieri. The first: Whether or not the Churchs teaching condemning any direct abortion is a dogma of Divine and Catholic Faith, with the denial or doubt of that dogma constituting heresy. The second: Whether or not the Churchs teaching condemning every right to abortion is a dogma of Divine and Catholic Faith, with the opposite error to that dogma heresy.
In a four-page letter now posted at www.defide.com, Fr. Cole responded Affirmative on both counts.
The Response is significant in that it represents the first time in modern history since Roe v. Wade in 1973 that such a clear reply is given to the Catholic faithful. Drafted under the auspices of the official Vatican Congregation with competency to decide doctrinal questions, it is entirely unambiguous and concludes:
Consequently, if a Catholic publicly and obstinately supports the civil right to abortion, knowing that the Church teaches officially against that legislation, he or she commits that heresy envisioned by Can. 751 of the Code. Provided that the presumptions of knowledge of the law and penalty (Can. 15, § 2) and imputability (Can. 1321, § 3) are not rebutted in the external forum, one is automatically excommunicated according to Can. 1364, § 1.
Mr. Balestrieri, a political independent, has repeatedly declared that his actions come to defend the Faith and Holy Eucharist from sacrilege and scandal, not as one focused on an electoral outcome. Catholics confess to the real presencethe Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of God Himselfin the Sacrament of Holy Communion. As early as today, Sen. Kerry, and all pro-choice Catholic politicians, who publicly call themselves Catholic yet who blatantly violate Canon Law by continuing to profess Heresy and receive Holy Communion, must publicly reject their abortion advocacy for the sake of their own souls, and the others they have scandalized. They have been excommunicated.
Balestrieri went to Rome in late August and met with a dozen experts, all of whom confirmed the threefold unprecedented nature and scope of his canonical action in Church history: that it is a formal complaint for reparation for harm due to heresy; that this is analogous to a Common Law class action; and that the complaint was initiated by a layman. (In the past such actions regarding heresy would have been handled by the "Holy Office" vertically downwards, and would never have reached this point.)
Lacking guidance from the Vatican, he sought an appointment and was received by an official of the Congregation in its halls in Rome. On September 9th, less than ten days later, the Rev. Basil Cole, O.P., contacted Balestrieri to inform him of his delegation to answer the two questions. Three days later, the written Response was issued.
The Response states that any Catholic who denies or doubts the two main conclusions, after knowing of their existence, commits Heresy. The Response holds that the dogmatic force of the two propositions is manifest, a term not lightly used by any theologian. This means that one is dealing here not with a matter of a theologians personal opinion, but with two core non-negotiable Articles of Faith. The Response, therefore, is official and binding in that it simply restates infallible teachings of the Ordinary and Universal Magisterium, already stated unequivocally by Cardinals Joseph Ratzinger, prefect of the CDF, and Tarcisio Bertone, then secretary of the CDF, in their own commentaries to the Professio Fidei of 1998. Hence the Responses rapid and forceful content.
The Response goes even further in specifying that any baptized Catholic who publicly states, Im personally opposed, but I support a womans right to choose, is in fact presumed by Canon Law to be guilty of heresy, with the burden of proving that he is not shifted to the violating politician. A Catholic who publicly professes the right to choose heresy is automatically excommunicated, not by any declaration of the Church per se, but by the acts committed by the individual, and thus being in a state of mortal sin is ineligible to receive any of the Sacraments of the Church, including reception of the Eucharist, marriage, absolution from sin, and even Christian burial until the error is recanted and excommunication is lifted.
The often cited "Cuomo" defense, I am personally opposed but I support the right to choose has now been cut in half: A pro-choice Catholic politician who says that he is personally opposed to the ACT of abortion itself still commits Heresy by publicly supporting the civil RIGHT to choose abortion.
The fact that the Response was provided to a layman at the request of the Undersecretary, in writing, and in only eleven days is considered unique by numerous Bishops familiar with the matter. The extensive detail of the response, decisively clarifying the matter was unexpected. Normally, only a bishop may request such clarification of doctrine from the CDF and receive an official reply. Such responses usually take a much longer time to be received, and they are rarely made public.
Balestrieri also announced that the Denunciation for Heresy, a kind of lawsuit under the Catholic Church's Canon Law, filed against Senator Kerry is now pending before Kerry's bishop, Archbishop Sean OMalley of Boston, according to the head of the Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Boston whom Balestrieri met with in person at the offices of the Metropolitan Tribunal at the end of July. The judge told him explicitly twice that the case had not been rejected, and that it was now in the hands of the Archbishop. At the same time, Balestrieri was informed that the Tribunal simply did not have enough time to properly handle the sheer number (thousands upon thousands) of Denunciations and Complaints from ordinary Catholics that have poured in by certified mail. He also clarified that the Archbishop had not yet decided whether to instruct the Promoter of Justice, whose job is similar to that of a prosecutor, to formally charge Kerry with Heresy or any of the five other ecclesiastical violations Balestrieri had denounced him for.
Balestrieri is asking all individuals and groups seeking to join his canonical actions, as a result of the Tribunals hesitation in handling the cases, for all future denunciations and complaints to be sent to Archbishop Sean OMalley directly, in accordance with instructions which he will be sending out over the next few days, as posted on the DeFide.com website and sent to the thousands of supporters by e-mail.
With account taken of the developments and advice received while in Rome, Balestrieri has now decided he is able to broaden the actions he has filed to include other notoriously pro-abortion Catholic politicians of both the Republican and Democrat parties. Apart from amending his Denunciation and Complaint against Sen. Kerry to include the Response, four additional Denunciations and Complaints have been filed against Sen. Ted Kennedy (D) of Massachusetts; Sen. Tom Harkin (D) of Iowa; Mr. Mario Cuomo (D), former Governor of New York; and Sen. Susan Collins (R) of Maine. They have been filed today in the five Ecclesiastical Courts of the five separate Dioceses of Boston (MA), Fall River (MA), Des Moines (IA), New York (NY), and Portland (ME). Balestrieri said the four have been chosen based on their consistent, extensive, and public pro-abortion records.
Balestrieri has appealed for the thousands of joinders to be vigilant for procedural updates and specific canonical instructions which he is sending out this week.
Contact: secretary@defide.com or www.defide.com for more information.
It will hurt him. The ex-communication does carry some weight. It is another level of exposure to skerry's real character. I think this is great news for all us catholics who are pro-life. Skerry will receive 3% of the CINO vote. Those psuedo CINOS would vote for the JAMF even if satan were his official running mate. Bush/Cheney 2004 Pro-Life Let's Roll!!!
Dang it! This was taken out of Breaking News. What's going on here?
That would be nice. I'm just worried about backlash from the anti-Catholic zealots out there.
Murdering innocent babies but against the legitimate execution of convicted cop killers. This character really has his priorties out of kilter.
BTTT
Posted and debunked here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1246841/posts
I've only somewhat digested the article, but it appears that the Vatican response does not identify any person by name. I'm sure that will provide plenty of opportunity for Kerry and others to claim (wrongly) that the response was not directed at them and that they believe (again, wrongly) that they remain in good standing with the Church.
The media has already made the Catholic Church a pariah, given all the press about the priests and the molestation cases. If this were the case, they'd hold Kerry up to be some sort of modern "Martin Luther," rebelling for social and religious justice. Every story you read would start, "The Catholic Church, most-infamously known for its sexual abuse scandals..."
That said, it would probably be a wash in the end. More Catholics may not vote for Kerry, but there's probably other groups that would.
This is the google news search for Kerry excommunicated. It should auto update throughout the day if this story has legs. Right now there is only one news article listed: http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=32830
ooops, here's the link http://news.google.com/news?q=kerry%20excommunicated&hl=en&lr=&sa=N&tab=wn
It would have more weight if some Vatican official came out and made this declaration, but they know better than to inject themselves into the campaign at this point.
Of course. The looney left protects the murderers of cops and babies alike. The innocent should be punished, but never the guilty.
Marc Balestrieri, JCL defide.com
He's the guy carrying the ball for faithful Catholics. He's taken it on himself to make this a formal issue. He's a canon lawyer (JCL) with the LA diocese but he's acting as a private individual.
It's kind of 'inside baseball' stuff. Faithful Catholics know that if Kerry is acting with knowledge and free will, he excommunicated himself a long time ago.
And the Catholics In Name Only could care less, just like Kerry.
Dear Graybeard58,
In what way do you believe this story to have been "debunked"?
Thanks,
sitetest
Now it's back in Breaking News! lol
Divorced and votes for abortion.
Who's going to make the declaration that Kerry is excommunicated? Since Kerry is not named, who is going to name him?
Oh my ..
Most who are anti-Catholic are also anti-abortion. This should have negligable effect at best amongst those.
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