Posted on 11/30/2008 1:20:28 PM PST by freedumb2003
MODESTO, Calif. (CBS) ― A Roman Catholic priest has told parishioners they should confess if they voted for Barack Obama because the president-elect supports abortion..
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Supporting abortion in any way is a mortal sin!
1: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 2271 (618 bytes ) preview document matches 1 Since the first century the Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion. This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable. Direct abortion, URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/2271.htm |
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Guess you didn’t see this list
http://www.americanpapist.com/2008/08/listed-american-bishops-who-have-spoken.html
And then it turned to 100
Last time I saw it the list included over 130 bishops — it’s a start. Catholics were elated to see these bishops with guts. And we all know that Pope Benedict is watching to replace those who did not speak out with ones that will.
“FTR: I dont think Catholics believe it either. A sin is a SIN whether you are cognizant of it or not!!”
In Roman Catholic moral theology, a mortal sin, as distinct from a venial sin, must meet all of the following conditions:
1. its subject must be a grave (or serious) matter;
2. it must be committed with full knowledge, both of the sin and of the gravity of the offense (though nobody is deemed to be ignorant of the moral law, embedded into the consciences of every human being);
3. it must be committed with deliberate and complete consent, enough for it to have been a personal decision to commit the sin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_sin
We call them CINOs Catholics in Name Only.
Over 100 Bishops Have Spoken Out on Priority of Life Issues Posted on October 28, 2008, 11:59 AM | Deal W. Hudson |
**Fifty-four percent of Catholics voted for Obama**
This number was proved to be in error. Should have been 48 percent. I agree that 48 percent, nevertheless, is too much.
I think many Catholics fell into the same trap that many Protestants did — they wanted to vote for the first black President.
Let’s pray and hope that Obamanation is not qualified and the proof comes in by the time the Electoral College speaks.
http://www.stjmod.com/abortionletter.pdf
November 21, 2008
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Dear Parishioners of St. Josephs,
Recently I said at Mass: If you voted for a pro-abortion candidate on November 4, and you knew what you were doing, you need to go to confession before receiving communion. Have I spoken out of turn? I will answer that question, as best as I can, at the end of this letter.
All Catholics have the grave obligation to defend every innocent human life, but in particular the poorest and neediest. Jesus said: What you did to the least of my brothers and sisters, you did to me. There are many kinds of poor in Stanislaus County. The homeless, the incarcerated, the elderly poor, the infirm and those in nursing homes all need our special love. I am privileged to pastor a parish that lovingly serves all of these types of needy people. But there is an entire class of Americans who are targeted for focused attack, a people with no rights, whose very lives are at the whim of judges and politicians. I of course speak about Americans before they are born. The abortion industry, and our legal system, refuses to recognize the humanity of the human fetus. But if a human fetus is not human, what is it?
We Catholics, and all people of good will and sound reason, must defend the lives of these poorest of the poor. Protecting unborn people from abortion is the defining issue of our time, as constantly clarified by our Church: Among all the crimes which can be committed against life, procured abortion has characteristics making it particularly serious and deplorable, wrote John Paul II in the Gospel of Life (1995). Given such a grave situation, we need now more than ever to have the courage to look the truth in the eye and to call things by their proper name.
Many Catholics voted for candidates on November 4 who stated clearly that they would promote abortion. President-elect Obama, for example, promised Planned Parenthood that the first thing he would do upon taking office is to sign the so-called Freedom of Choice Act, which would grant unlimited access to abortion in all 50 states up until the moment of live birth. Many Catholics voted for such pro-abortion candidates thinking that their good positions on other issues, such as the war or health care, outweighed their deplorable stand on abortion. Many discount one-issue voting, but if the issue is grave enough, no one would object to one-issue voting. For example, if the issue were legalizing slavery, no one would hesitate to vote against a candidate on this one issue. In fact, this election was a largely one-issue vote anyway, and that issue was the economy. What we Catholics, and all people of sound reason, must understand, is that a refusal to protect all human life is a deal-breaker. Abortion is a much graver issue than slavery.
My dear brothers and sisters, I know many were confused about the issues. It is a difficult time for us all, and we are facing new social and cultural issues. Neither have your pastors and bishops spoken clearly and with one voice on these issues. But one thing is clear and certain: we can never vote for a candidate who promises to promote abortion. No one who promotes the killing of unborn people can be entrusted with the public good. The greatest destroyer of peace in the world today, wrote Mother Teresa, is abortion. It is not the economy, war, health care, poverty, or terrorism. It is abortion. Human life, according to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception....the inalienable right to life of every innocent human individual is a constitutive element of civil society and its legislation. In other words, this is a civil rights issue, We have to speak for those who have no voice. We must demand honesty from our public officials, who are clearly dishonest when they pretend that the human fetus is not human.
If you are one of the 54% of Catholics who voted for a pro-abortion candidate, you were clear on his position, and you knew the gravity of the question, I urge you to go to confession before receiving communion. Dont risk losing your state of grace by receiving sacrilegiously. I appeal to your conscience, grounded in Church teaching. To some degree we all have the blood of these children on our hands. I myself have confessed sacramentally, and I confess to you now, that I have not done enough to defend these children. Their blood is on my hands too. We will see them in the next life, and they will ask us why we let them die.
Pope Benedict wrote in 2004 (as Cardinal Ratzinger) that Catholic public officials who "consistently campaign and vote for permissive abortion and euthanasia laws" are guilty of grave evil. If they have been warned to abstain from Holy Communion and persist in promoting abortion, he wrote, the minister of holy Communion must refuse to distribute it to them. In 2002 he had written that a well-formed Christian conscience does not permit one to vote for a political program that contradicts the fundamental contents of faith and morals.
If you voted for a pro-abortion candidate, I cannot say for certain if you should refrain from Holy Communion. I dont know what you were thinking. But voting for a candidate who promises abortion rights, even if he promises every other good thing, is voting for abortion. It is a grave mistake, and probably a grave sin. No issue can compare with the legalized destruction of a mothers child. I am writing to you because I love you and I care about your relationship with God. I am also writing because God requires this of me as a Catholic priest....
We do not have to settle for pro-abortion candidates. We can and must demand that our public officials protect the inalienable right of all Americans to live and flourish. If every Catholic in his district told Congressman Dennis Cardoza, for example, that we support him and most of his policies, but that we will not vote for him unless he defends all human life, he would change his position. All of us Catholics, all people of sound reason and good will, can and must simply require our public officials to act reasonably and responsibly in respect to human life.
If you need to go to the Sacrament of Reconciliation, our priests hear confessions on Fridays from 6:30-7:30pm, and Saturdays from 8:30-9:30am and 4-5pm. May God bless you, our families, our parish, and our nation.
Yours sincerely in Christ,
Fr. Joseph Illo
Pastor
IV. The Gravity of Sin: Mortal and Venial Sin
1857 For a sin to be mortal, three conditions must together be met: "Mortal sin is sin whose object is grave matter and which is also committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent."131
1858 Grave matter is specified by the Ten Commandments, corresponding to the answer of Jesus to the rich young man: "Do not kill, Do not commit adultery, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Do not defraud, Honor your father and your mother."132 The gravity of sins is more or less great: murder is graver than theft. One must also take into account who is wronged: violence against parents is in itself graver than violence against a stranger.
1859 Mortal sin requires full knowledge and complete consent. It presupposes knowledge of the sinful character of the act, of its opposition to God's law. It also implies a consent sufficiently deliberate to be a personal choice. Feigned ignorance and hardness of heart133 do not diminish, but rather increase, the voluntary character of a sin.
As defined by who, you? No thanks.
I'll bet you use an abridged and heavily edited version of Scripture, don't you?
One too many ‘n’s?
Sorry, my mind was on both my 11 year old and myself lectoring at the 6:30pm Holy Mass.
0bama is not an American—not by citizenship, and especially not by fidelity and loyalty to the Constitution and founding principles.
"Abortion and euthanasia are crimes which no human law can claim to legitimize. There is no obligation in conscience to obey such laws; instead there is a grave and clear obligation to oppose them by conscientious objection. In the case of an intrinsically unjust law, such as a law permitting abortion or euthanasia, it is therefore never licit to obey it, or to “take part in a propaganda campaign in favor of such a law, or vote for it” Pope John Paul II, The Gospel of Life, 1995 - section 73 (excerpt):
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_25031995_evangelium-vitae_en.html
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We don't know that. We only know that a majority of those polled who claimed to be Catholic admitted voting for Obama. I would venture a guess that a quite sizable percentage of Catholics who were eligible to vote, along with a sizable plurality of the electorate, didn't vote at all, as is the usual case.
A priest almost has to have a canon lawyer go over his homilies these days, so as not to say anything that could be misconstrued by a timid bishop in bed with the Democratic Party. Best just to say something in general about religion and urge people to be nice to one another and the environment.
If he makes anyone in the pews the least bit uncomfortable by mentioning 'sin' or 'confession', he'll be called to the chancery office for a reprimand.
These bishops are going to have a hell of a lot of explaining to do at their particular judgments. (Pardon the pun).
Hello.
Howdy.
Happy Advent to you and yours.
They simply do not understand that they will perish if they do not take a stand in favor of the culture of life. A stand for life would force the Democrat Party to put forward candidates who support life. But greed, ignorance, and superstition takes over for them like other liberals with disordered minds.
Why don't you just come out and call us 'Papists'?
And your final sentence/second paragraph is laughable, as well as ignorant.
:)I kinda meant as in”Hello”to Mortal Sin.I am so mad at so many people I could Spit.:)Tell me not to quit.
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