Yours is the best answer of the day.
The problem is that the church has not publicly excommunicated all its priests for molesting children so now, it has a real disadvantage in protecting itself.
Bravo!!!
(Except most bishops — I can’t speak specifically for the two from Connecticut — are Stalinist apostates who just try to look good for Rome.)
This is the what the church should do.
It would send the right initial message. I sincerly hope the do it.
My first reaction was to say shut the doors.......but that reaction would put too many members of the community at risk.
The church should excommunicate them and the hospitals should simply refuse to perform the service.
“A good start would be to publicly excommunicate every Catholic member of the Connecticut Legislature who voted for the bill and every Catholic politician who supports it.”
A GOOD start.
Next:
“The best option for the Church is to keep the hospitals open and simply refuse to distribute. It will force a confrontation”
“In other words, telling the legislature, MAKE US!
Might add, “Go to hell”, that’s where their are headed.
When will the people stand against imorality in our laws?