Posted on 02/03/2007 4:35:22 PM PST by franky
A priest writes to Nancy Pelosi:
If you can kill a baby in the womb, Nancy, why not outside of it?
Fr. John Malloy, pastor of Saints Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco, penned this Open letter to Nancy Pelosi, which was recently published in the parish bulletin. We reprint it here with Fr. Malloys permission.
Nancy, you are fooling yourself and I fear fooling many good Catholics. You are simply not in sync with the Catholic Church. Until you change your non-Catholic positions, you should stop calling yourself Catholic. Your record shows that you support embryonic stem cell research, Planned Parenthood, contraception, family planning funding, allowing minors to have an abortion without parental consent, and are against making it a crime to harm a fetus, etc. etc.
The fact that you favor married priests and women priests certainly would not classify you as conservative, but your answer to the question are you a conservative Catholic was: I think so. I was raised in a very strict upbringing in a Catholic home where we respected people, were observant, were practicing Catholics, and that the fundamental belief was that God gave us all a free will, and we were accountable for that, each of us. Each person had that accountability, so it wasnt for us to make judgments about how people saw their responsibility and that it wasnt for politicians to make decisions about how people led their personal lives; certainly, to a high moral standards, but when it got into decisions about privacy and all the rest, then that was something that individuals had to answer to God for, and not to politicians.
That sounds fair and tolerant, but your record belies high moral standards.
The NARAL rates you 100% pro-abortion. Your statement: To me it isnt even a question. God has given us a free will. Were all responsible for our actions. If you dont want an abortion, you dont believe in it, [then] dont have one. But dont tell somebody else what they can do in terms of honoring their responsibilities. My family is very pro-life. Theyre not fanatics and theyre not activists. I think theyd like it if I were not so vocally pro-choice.
Do we not elect politicians to make laws that help people honor their responsibilities, such as protecting life itself? Can politicians not tell someone else not to kill? If you can kill a baby in the womb, Nancy, why not outside of it? Oh wait, you are in favor of partial birth abortion, so-called because the baby sticks out of the mother about halfway, while the doctor sucks out the baby's brain. That seems comparable to the choice the Nazis made killing six million Jews.
Yes, Nancy, we (together with your pro-life family) would all like it if you were not so vocally pro-choice, i.e. pro-death. Until your choice is in line with Catholic doctrine, please, Nancy, do not receive the Eucharist when you attend Mass.
Rev. John Malloy, SDB San Francisco, CA
I doubt she will even read it. I believe the staff will keep it from her. Can you imagine being the staffer that has to take her that note....you never know how punished he or she will be.
And when Nancy Pelosi touched the letter, it burst into flames, coincidence? I think not.
God bless Father Malloy!
Excellent! A man's man who is not afraid to tell the truth.
I'm sure he'll be reassigned by the bishop.
Especially in SF - although perhaps their new bishop is better than I expected him to be. Their last bishops have ranged from awful to indifferent (including, IMHO, Levada).
The question that cannot be answered, without changing a "baby" into a tomato, or something else.
http://ncronline.org/NCR_Online/archives/012403/012403a.htm
I didnt think I wanted to be a nun, the new House minority leader, Nancy Pelosi, recalled. But I thought I might want to be a priest. There seemed to be a little more power there, a little more discretion over what was going on in the parish.
Good for this priest. However, his request that she not accept Communion is probably pointless. Pro-choice Catholic politicians will accept Communion until forced to do otherwise. Then they will sue for "violation of their first amendment rights." Count on it.
And then on the evangelical side (from which I hail) homosexuals will sue because a church will not marry them.
That argument falls flat on its face when they bring it up. Morality is legislated, how else would we make it legal to kill the unborn?
Some sort of morality had to come into play to come up with that decision!
Please everyone, pray for this good priest. Hell's wrath will descend on him and he needs our prayers for his strength and well being. Remember, he's in the same diocese as that parish that was loaning out the church hall to the gay bingo fundraiser that featured the "sisters of perpetual indulgence"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1727081/posts
Pray for him.
Rob
I hope he sent CC to his archbishop, the archbishop of Washington, DC, and all those bishops who are trying to "pastor" Speaker Pelosi instead of telling her she is dead wrong.
That sentence right there speaks volumes and says it all.
Wow. That is wonderful! But I do wonder how much trouble this priest will be in now....
I praying for him now
I guess open condemnation by a priest is a start. When is the upper management going to kick in and just remove these abortion supporters and all that allow them to continue in their congregations from the RCC?
I was promised that the new Pope was just about to do SOMETHING just after he first stepped into the See, but it has been nearly two years and no action has been taken. Whyzzat? This should be an easy thing to show to be inspired, the condemnation of all that support this Herodian infanticide.
Please don't tell me this is because its just political posturing from the head of the self-proclaimed Only True Church!?!
I don't think any Catholic laity can answer. I agree about the slowness and what looks like a political situation by the bishops.
The only way one can view the problem is if one is active in the pro-life movement, which I am. A problem I see is that all denominations are at fault and in most cases if it were not for the Catholic Church there would be no effort at all.
There are 144 churches in the two counties my group works in and the only response we have had in 3 years is from the Catholic Church and two Evangelical churches. We even had clergy who have told us that his/her church was not a "pro-life church". To me that is an abomination and certainly a non-Christ Church posing as a Christian Church.
There is evil in all churches and they should be all condemned.
Thank you Franky!! Now we should paste this letter and send it to Ted "Breast Stroke" Kennedy, John Kerry, Pat Leahy, et al. I also think this should go to their Bishops and Cardinals.
SF priest tells Nancy she shouldn't go to communion because of her pro-abortion politics. Wow.
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