Posted on 11/19/2008 9:11:02 AM PST by kellynla
Catholic members of Congress who vote for the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) could face automatic excommunication if the act is determined to be formal cooperation in the evil of abortion.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
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"When asked last week whether a Catholic politician voting for the FOCA which would impose nationwide abortion on demand and government funding of abortion would incur automatic excommunication from the Catholic Church, Cardinal Francis George of Chicago said the question would need to be discussed"
sigh....
I find this disturbing.
If Catholics can not vote to decriminalize sin, or must vote to criminalize sin, does this mean Catholics must oppose freedom of religion?
After all, God’s law prohibits worship of anything other than Him.
Oh pleeeeze...no guts/no balls/no action will be taken.
All talk so far...let’s see some REAL/BIG action...
Bishops Congratulate Barack Obama on Historic Election
http://www.usccb.org/comm/archives/2008/08-163.shtml
I guess the good bishops would have “congratulated” Adolf Hitler upon his appointment as chancellor! And with 54% of "Catholics" voting for Obama; I'm disgusted with the American electorate and my fellow Catholics in particular who voted for Obama!
Could face? COULD!
What strength, what moral certainty.
Backbones of iron... Rusted, pitted and structurally unsound iron.
At this point, IF it were to come to a specific individual priest (including bishops) denying Communion to a politician, it might not even be reported under the incoming regime.
I will believe it when I actually see it happen. Do not hold your breath. The majority of bishops within the USCCB are the biggest collection of cowards to ever hold the office. Here in Nebraska the bishops determined it was not the time to take a stand against pro-abortion politicos and their enablers in the electorate. Excerpt:
The bishops express the desire that all Catholics in public life be fully committed to the common good, and that communion in the church may always be complete.
That last point did not sit well with some of the most ardently pro-life voices in the conference, who favor denying communion to pro-choice Catholic legislators.
At some point this conference will have to address its reticence to speak to Catholic politicians who are not just reluctant, but stridently anti-life, said Bishop Joseph Martino of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Martino argued that in an earlier era, when some Catholic politicians supported racist laws, Catholic bishops of the time spoke strongly and took canonical measures against them.
Not every bishop, however, appeared comfortable with a combative approach to the new administration.
A prophecy of denunciation quickly wears thin, said Bishop Blase Cupich of Rapid Coity, South Dakota. We need a prophecy of solidarity with the communities we serve and the nation we live in, which needs healing. We must be, and be seen to be, caring pastors as well as faithful teachers.
Archbishop Elden Curtiss of Omaha, Nebraska, struck a similar note.
The atmosphere in the country right now is to bring about unity, to reach out to different points of view and different opinions, Curtiss said. Its important for us not to be seen as being deliberately divisive now, or creating division by our actions.
Curtiss suggested that perhaps one winning argument in opposition to FOCA is precisely that it would be extremely divisive.
http://ncrcafe.org/node/2272
We as American Catholics need to start writing to Cardinal Arinze. Often.
btw, I suggest you stick to what you know...whatever that is... because you obviously know little about Catholicism and/or the Bible(and for the record, we DO capitalize Catholic ‘round here)
excuse me... I realize you’re new ‘round here but are you a Catholic?
I personally find this anti-American, anti-democracy.
Since when can the church tell the state what to do, “or else”.
Our founding fathers made seperation of church and state for a very good reason. The State couldn’t tell the church what to think or do, and the church couldn’t tell the State what to think or do. When either side starts meddling in the others affairs, both sides get corrupted. The founding fathers SAW this, they KNEW this, they wanted to protect against this.
Uphold our founding fathers good intentions and the constitution, tell the church to mind it’s own business, else the State will start minding it. They’re trying to weild a two edged knife that’s best kept sheathed.
Any member of Congress, Catholic or not, who votes for such an evil act is deliberately turning away from God thus choosing their path to hell.
ditto that
The Church IS minding her own business - if you support this, you are NOT a Catholic in good standing. Choose.
yes...and that doesn’t matter.
They are NOT getting the job done!
Aside from the politicians, what about the rank and file? The majority of Catholics went for Obama...if they are going to be consistent, shouldn’t they be excommunacated too? But I have to hand it to this Father Corapi for at least trying to make a stand.
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