Posted on 06/14/2019 4:51:14 PM PDT by ebb tide
BALTIMORE, June 14, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago defended giving Holy Communion to pro-abortion politicians, saying, I think it would be counterproductive to impose sanctions, simply because they dont change anybodys minds.
Cardinal Cupich expressed his position in the wake of Bishop Thomas Paprocki of Springfield, Illinois barring pro-abortion legislators from receiving the sacrament of Holy Communion. Citing canon 915 of the Code of Canon Law, Bishop Paprocki ruled last week that state legislators working to pass Illinoiss new abortion bill may not present themselves for communion in his diocese and that priests are expressly forbidden from giving the Eucharist to both the Senate president and the speaker of the House.
On June 12, Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker, a non-Christian, signed the Illinois Reproductive Health Act (Senate Bill 25) into law, which recognizes abortion as a fundamental right while mandating that insurance companies cover abortions. Catholics serving in the Illinois legislature voted in favor of the measure.
While Cupich is opposed to abortion, he told CNA, I think it would be counterproductive to impose sanctions, simply because they dont change anybodys minds, but it also takes away from the fact that an elected official has to deal with the judgment seat of God, not just the judgment seat of a bishop. I think thats much more powerful.
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He went on to say, I have always approached the issue saying that the bishops primary responsibility is to teach, and I will continue to do that.
Bishop Paprocki told LifeSiteNews in a recent interview that he barred the pro-abortion Catholic politicians from receiving Communion because he was concerned about the salvation of souls.
As a shepherd of the Church, Im concerned for the salvation of their souls, Paprocki said of the lawmakers, as well as the salvation of souls who are watching their actions and are scandalized by this.
And if we as bishops dont say anything about it, he continued, that just adds to the scandal of people thinking that, Well, these politicians are doing things that are very immoral and very sinful, and the bishops arent saying anything about that. So you know that would make it make it even worse. I just felt an obligation or responsibility to respond to what was going on.
Both Cupich and Paprocki indicated that they had tried to communicate or had communicated with Senate President John Cullerton and the Speaker of the House Michael Madigan about their problematic positions. I have conversations with them, and those continue to take place. They have to, Cupich said, while Paprocki said he spoke to Madigan and wrote to him and Cullerton in advance of the decree.
Who needs to obey canon law while Francis is pope?
I think it would be counterproductive to impose sanctions, simply because they dont change anybodys minds.
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He’s right. Sanctions have never, ever, ever -in human history - changed anyone’s mind. /s
And the fish rots from the head
Ping
Dancing on the TRAPDOORS of HELL!
So the church is cool with marrying adulterers?
Seems it would also be counterproductive to die on a cross in ancient Palestine, because it didn’t change anybody’s mind. Much better to come down from the cross, and show them that you’re the Messiah. Then, people’s minds would surely be changed. /s
It's only cool with Pope Francis; it's not cool with the Catholic Church.
That is why you have the anullment process.
Bergoglio’s new annulment process is a joke; it’s nothing more than “catholic” divorce.
Well get use to it. It is here.
Bergoglio can't have too many "annulments". And if one is too lazy to bother with one, he/she can go ahead and remarry civilly. He'll still allow you to sacrilegiously receive Holy Communion thus committing a mortal sin in addition to that of adultery.
It may be here, for now. But it doesn’t be the “annulments” are valid.
“be” = “mean”
It is important to deny these politicians, precisely because they hope to use their affiliation with Catholicism to get elected.
The issue is *not* to persuade Moloch worshipers to stop sacrificing children, but to persuade Catholics that support these politicians, perhaps because they are ‘Catholics’, to *stop* supporting them. Don’t vote for them, and tell your friends not to vote for them either.
Canon 915:The Apostolic Signatura already clarified --- years ago, in fact--- that "are not to be" means "MUST NOT BE" and that this is binding on the person distributing Holy Communion.Those who have been excommunicated or interdicted after the imposition or declaration of the penalty and others obstinately persevering in manifest grave sin are not to be admitted to holy communion.
But these bishops and cardinals think they are above the law.
Turning an offender away from Communion is not just to be a "persuasive" gesture. It's to prevent Eucharistic Sacrilege, because
If Cupich had one iota of love for God, for the sinner, for his own priests or his own flock, he would firmly enforce 915. But he either has no love in him, or he just does not give a damn.
McCarrick not only hid the memo, however he lied about it.
And it is now known, that Mr. McCarrick easily solicited Pope Francis to elevate Cupcake Cupich to where he is today.
Cupich is the worse excuse for a bishop in the United States. He ignores the CCC at will to appease his democrat donors. If B16 were still pope there is no way in the world this charlatan would have ever became an archbishop. He was made an archbishop on the recommendation of his old friend, the notorious homosexual predator McCarrick.
McCarrick, Gregory, Nighty-night Tobin, Wuerl, Cupich are all as queer as a 3 dollar bill. Bergoglio knows it and could care less. So is the creep
Monsignor Rossi, who as Rector the whole world gets to see every time theres a Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/the-washington-d.c.-catholic-gay-mafia
I think he gives a damn about remaking Christ's Church in the Cardinal's image, he knows EXACTLY what he's doing, is wanting in love, and is perhaps part of that smoke Pope Paul VI mentioned.
When the radicals in the 1960s, punks in the 1970s, new wavers in the 1980s, and grungers in the 1990s came along, you could spot them from a mile away. The radicals in the 21st century look like the establishment...because they ARE the establishment.
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