Posted on 10/18/2006 9:06:57 AM PDT by servant675
Catholic bishops have been mislead regarding Vatican guidelines on the reception of Holy Communion by Catholic politicians. Consider the following:
"It is sometimes claimed that dissent from the magisterium is totally compatible with being a 'good Catholic' and poses no obstacle to the reception of the sacraments. This is a grave error" - Pope John Paul II (Los Angeles speech to U.S. bishops, Sept. 16, 1987).
In June, 2004 Cardinal Ratzinger, (now Pope Benedict XVI) sent a memorandum to Cardinal McCarrick that offered guidelines to bishops for discussing the Communion/abortion issue at their meeting near Denver. However, Cardinal McCarrick did not reveal critical contents of the cover letter to the bishops, but instead suggested each bishop decide for himself the action to be taken.
Some of the key points in that cover letter:
1. In the case of abortion or euthanasia, a Catholic politician manifests "formal cooperation" in grave sins by "consistently campaigning and voting for permissive abortion and euthanasia laws."
2. The politician's pastor should "meet with him, instructing him about the Church's teaching, informing him that he is not to present himself for Holy Communion until he brings to an end the objective situation of sin, and warning him that he will otherwise be denied the Eucharist."
3. When these precautionary measures have not had their effect or in which they were not possible, and the person in question, with obstinate persistence, still presents himself to receive the holy Eucharist, the minister of Holy Communion must refuse to distribute it."
4. "Nor is the minister of Holy Communion passing judgment on the person's subjective guilt, but rather is reacting to the person's public unworthiness to receive Holy Communion due to an objective situation of sin."
Unfortunately, a number of two-faced Catholic politicians (especially spiritually warped permissive liberals in the Democratic Party) are taking advantage of this confusion.
Vincent Bemowski - Writer (U.S. Politics & World Affairs & Veteran, U.S. Army)
Website: Catholic Messages USA http://www.catholicmessagesusa.com/
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He should have named them.
No, a two-faced bishop set up this situation...
However, Cardinal McCarrick did not reveal critical contents of the cover letter to the bishops, but instead suggested each bishop decide for himself the action to be taken.
I don't fault him alone, though. We FReepers knew of the disconnect between Ratzinger and McCarrick... the bishops should have been able to discover the truth too... if they sought the truth.
Hey, I got my 3rd Degree from the K of C last Sunday.
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Congratulations!
"Catholic bishops have been mislead"
That should be 'misled.' Five words in and a mistake like that kills the desire to read the rest of this... piece.
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