LOL, you know I have to laugh whenever a protestants brings up a Catholic political figure as some sort of exception that disproves the rule or anyone else for the matter. It's the protestant equivalent of holding up a crucifix to ward of vampires. It has that childish quality to it.
In actuality what it does do is say more about them than it does the Catholic faith. It highlights the inherent nationalism that is tied into protestant belief. I mean I know we're on a predominantly political website, but we are having a religious conversation. Makes one wonder if there is a Jesus outside of the United States of America.
Reply to my 1330. Can you do it?
Everybody is watching.
Except that when Catholics bring up Luther, then it's a different story, and the worst the Catholics can do is accuse him of saying stuff he didn't.
We have Pelosi living and breathing among us whom the Catholic church accepts and treats as a member in communion with it by serving her communion.