Posted on 11/05/2019 9:55:05 AM PST by Morgana
There is no debate that Joe Biden does not follow the Catholic Churchs teachings about the sanctity of human life.
A pro-abortion Democrat, Biden has embraced an increasingly radical pro-abortion position that supports abortions up to birth and taxpayer-funded abortions. Though Biden claims to be a faithful Catholic, his actions openly defy his faith when it comes to protecting babies in the womb.
That is why, about two weeks ago, a South Carolina priest refused to serve communion to Biden during Mass. The decision sparked national media attention and renewed a debate among Christians about whether it is right to refuse to serve communion to someone who requests it.
United Methodist Pastor Violet Johnicker thinks pastors should not be the ones to judge.
In a column for the Journal Standard, the Illinois pastor said the communion table is Gods, not pastors.
If we genuinely believe that communion is a means of sharing Gods love and grace, theres no justification for denying that to anyone, ever, she wrote.
Johnicker continued:
Not convinced? Alright, if youre for denial of communion for that specific policy position, then you better be ready to follow through on other positions the church holds. Who is going to be sent back to their pews based on their advocacy for defunding health care, the harm theyve caused to immigrants, the way theyve mistreated women, and their cuts to food access for children? Im obviously not advocating we do that, but its worth noting the inconsistencies of priests who selectively deny communion to those they disagree with.
Rev. [Robert] Moreys statement that he had to refuse Holy Communion to Biden is just plain false he made a choice, just as every member of the clergy does when we choose whether to place limits on this and other symbolic acts of Gods love. Fortunately, no priest or pastor can ever actually limit Gods love all we can do is further damage Christianitys reputation by excluding folks who Jesus would have served.
Morey and others, however, have defended the decision to deny communion to people who openly and repeatedly defy God, as Biden does with abortion. The South Carolina priest expressed sadness at Bidens refusal to follow the faith and promised to pray for him.
Holy Communion signifies we are one with God, each other and the Church. Our actions should reflect that. Any public figure who advocates for abortion places himself or herself outside of Church teaching, Morey said.
Anthony Carter, writing at Tabletalk magazine, explained the opposing argument, one that seems to support Moreys decision to refuse communion to Biden. Carter wrote the column in 2018, so it does not address the current debate.
Carter explained that communion is a sacrament that was given to the church to demonstrate Gods faithfulness to His promises. He pointed to Bible verses that discourage people who are not Christians and those who are unrepentant from receiving communion.
Those who refuse to acknowledge their sin, but harbor bitterness, malice, and hatred in their hearts, and refuse godly counsel toward reconciliation with God and others, and thus neglect the grace of repentancelet them refrain from the Lords Table, he wrote. Otherwise, to eat and to drink in such a state is to call forth the disciplining hand of God (1 Cor. 11:32).
He said Gods desire is for all to partake of His love and to experience the sacrament of communion when they repent and believe.
Biden has not shown any sign of a willingness to repent for his abortion advocacy. Quite the opposite, in June, he took on an even more radical pro-abortion stance when he announced that he now supports forcing taxpayers to fund elective abortions.
His presidential health care plan would expand abortions by codifying Roe v. Wade into federal law and prohibiting states from passing even moderate restrictions that protect unborn babies from late-term abortions. It also would force insurance companies to cover abortions as essential health care under Obamacare.
In direct opposition to Catholic teachings about the sanctity of human life, Biden said he also would force American taxpayers to fund Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers by restoring the cuts President Donald Trump made to their funding.
Biden has a strong pro-abortion voting record that goes back for many years. He also supported President Barack Obamas leadership as the most pro-abortion president in U.S. history.
As the vice president, he supported the administrations pro-abortion policies, including Obamacare, which forced religious employers to pay for drugs that may cause abortions. Catholic nuns still are fighting in court to not be forced to violate their beliefs.
She would do well to remember where she receives her authority...
1 Corinthians 14:34-35 King James Version (KJV)
34 Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law.
35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.
Quite young actually. Shares Obamas view of American exceptionalism
https://www.rrstar.com/opinion/20190428/my-view-government-shouldnt-tell-us-when-to-pray
Knew it would be a woman pastor. Sometimes one has to judge a person by their public actions Violet.
You’re probably right about nearly all of those things (though surprisingly it seems that on the first one you are not—she and her husband made a new combined last name).
You can find her Twitter and Church website with a little Googling.
She’s totally nuts.
What does a “Methodist Pastor” know about it ?
This sure isn’t my Grandmother’s church!! The Methodist church has just gone to hell in a hand basket is all I can say.
With all due respect to Pastor Johnicker, this is an internal Catholic matter and none of her business.
So what’s this jackass going to do? Start the religious wars all over again?
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Amen to that.
A Methodist getting all righteous? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!
I'm not defending the UMC because it has been circling the drain for most of my lifetime, even though I came from 5 generations of (real) Methodist Episcopalians, many of whom are spinning in their graves at what UMC has become. (I've since found a church that practices the apostolic faith.) Nor can I claim to have read Wesley's precise instructions about communion. But what I was taught in childhood is that Methodism uses grape juice because of its founding strength in the temperance movement in England and the US, and that there is nothing specific in the Bible requiring fermentation. I've also heard that they believe the taking of the wafer and "wine" is symbolic, that the elements nourish one's body, and a communicant is part of the Body of Christ, ergo, by taking it one is then part of the Body and Blood.
The church of which I am now a communicant believes that because Christ said "Do this in remembrance of Me," and "this IS my body; this IS my blood," that they actually are His Body and Blood at the moment you take thembecause He said so. Like the RCC, the LCMS disapproves of any taking of the eucharist unworthily, and has procedures in place concerning that.
Thank you for these reflections. I know one can find a lot of nuances about out understanding of the Sacred Presence in Communion. It’s nothing that yields entirely to some kind of rational analysis. He who feeds us will “find a way.”
Some friends of mine were on a call committee recently interviewing prospective new pastors. During the interview, one of the women pastors told a cute anedote about how a child had been hungry and whiny during a meeting that his mother had brought him along to, so the woman pastor gave the child some of the communion wafer. Thankfully, she did not get the job. Women are an abomination as head pastors of congregations.
Pastor Violet could invite Joe to join her congregation.
I do not believe any intrinsic purity is in the wafers themselves or their manufacture. The purity is in the wafer as it is being offered in communion. If the offer or the acceptance is false, the purity is not given to or accpted in the heart of the recipient.
Giving such a wafer to a crying infant has nothing to do with communion, nor does it disgrace it.
That all is neither here nor than as far as accepting or rejecting women as pastors. THAT is a separate matter unrelated to the incident you mentioned.
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