then they should also be denied communion in the future since they've openly advocated for a sin that is directly against the Church's teachings.
I for one applaud the priest in this case. I really do.
People argue that homosexuality is not a sin because it is “inborn.” Well, I have an “inborn,” “natural” tendency to want to screw every good-looking woman I see. Should the church honor THAT “natural” tendency? (I am not arguing with you, but with gay marriage proponents.)
My sister-in-law’s child passed away about a year ago and my daughters went to the funeral. It was a Catholic funeral and my daughter told me about half went up for communion. The ones that were shacking up or never went to church didn’t even attempt to receive communion. They know the rules and this lesbian knows the rules. There was also confession 30 minutes before the funeral. I have no sympathy for anyone living in this sordid lifestyle. It’s against God and it’s a sin, cut and dry. This lesbian is just trying to get noticed and hopes that the media will pick up on her story. Let’s hope that does not happen, because it’s a non-story and she knows it’s a non-story.