Posted on 02/08/2020 7:22:12 AM PST by ebb tide

Pope Francis meets Argentine president Alberto Fernandez and his mistress, Fabiola Yanez
ROME, February 7, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) A Vatican bishop has defended giving Holy Communion to the pro-abortion president of Argentina and his mistress during their recent visit to the Vatican, saying it is a problem only for U.S. Catholics and Cardinal Raymond Burke.
The bishop accused this journalist of being a fanatic for challenging him on it.
In comments to LifeSite on February 6, Bishop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, vigorously argued that canon law obliges a priest to give the Eucharist to openly pro-abortion politicians who present themselves for Communion. The Argentine prelate said that only someone who has formally been excommunicated can be refused the Sacrament.
The [Argentine] president is not excommunicated, so I can give him Communion, Bishop Sorondo insisted. His pro-abortion policies have nothing to do with it, he said.
Other positions are only the opinion of some bishops of your country, Bishop Sorondo told this correspondent, singling out U.S. cardinal Raymond Burke.
Canon 915 of the Code of Canon Law states: Those who have been excommunicated or interdicted after the imposition or declaration of the penalty and others obstinately persevering in manifest grave sin are not to be admitted to Holy Communion.
In February 2007, Cardinal Burke wrote an extensive, 55-page article for Periodica De Re Canonica titled Canon 915: the discipline regarding the denial of Holy Communion to those obstinately persevering in manifest grave sin. He went on to serve as head of the Vaticans highest court for over a decade (20082014).
On January 31, a video circulated on social media of Argentine president Alberto Fernández, 61, and his mistress, Fabiola Yáñez, 38, receiving Holy Communion at a Mass celebrated by Bishop Sorondo in the crypt of St. Peters Basilica. Following the Mass, Fernandez had a 45-minute meeting with Pope Francis during which the issue of abortion was reportedly not raised.
The new Argentine president has made the legalization of abortion one of his political priorities. At a presser following his meeting with the pope, Fernández confirmed that he will not back down on legalizing abortion and said the proposed legislation will be sent to Parliament on March 1.
Fernández divorced his wife in 2005 and has been living with 38-year-old actress Fabiola Yáñez since 2014 (having lived with another woman for nearly 10 years). After his election in December 2019, Yáñez moved to the Presidential Palace in Buenos Aires and acts as first lady despite their not being married.
The video of the couple receiving Communion caused an international scandal among Catholics. One high-ranking prelate told LifeSite that several Argentinians had expressed shock and dismay at their compatriots actions.
In the wake of the controversy, LifeSite sat down with Bishop Sorondo at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences (PAS) headquarters in the Vatican, during a two-day workshop on the Global Education Compact Pope Franciss May 2020 initiative aimed at promoting a new humanism.
During the back-and-forth (see full exchange below), Bishop Sorondo said refusing Holy Communion to a pro-abortion politician runs contrary not only to the common interpretation of the Church, but also to the bishops conferences of the United States, Italy, and Argentina and the pope.
When it was pointed out that bishops conferences have little authority in the matter, the Argentine prelate pivoted, justifying his position based on Pope Franciss predecessors.
Pope John Paul II gave Communion to all the people who are in favor of abortion all the presidents, he said.
The PAS chancellor also claimed that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (who went on to become Pope Benedict XVI), as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, sent a second letter to U.S. bishops agreeing with the conclusion that we can give Communion to [pro-abortion politicians] because they are not excommunicated.
Weighed against the facts, the bishops claim about Cardinal Ratzinger appears rather light. In fact, the cardinals main text on the issue strongly opposed giving Communion to pro-abortion politicians.
In 2004, Cardinal Ratzinger sent a letter titled Worthiness to Receive Holy Communion: General Principles to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) as they were discussing the issue of Communion for pro-abortion politicians given the presidential candidacy of John Kerry, a pro-abortion Catholic Democrat.
He sent the letter to former cardinal Theodore McCarrick, then-archbishop of Washington, D.C. and chairman of the USCCB Task Force on Catholic Bishops and Catholic Politicians, and Bishop Wilton Gregory, then-president of the USCCB, to clarify the Churchs doctrine and assist the bishops at their June 1419 meeting in Denver.
In the letter, Cardinal Ratzinger stated, based on Canon 915 of the Code of Canon Law:
[W]hen a persons formal cooperation becomes manifest (understood, in the case of a Catholic politician, as his consistently campaigning and voting for permissive abortion and euthanasia laws), his Pastor should meet with him, instructing him about the Churchs teaching, informing him that he is not to present himself for Holy Communion until he brings to an end the objective situation of sin, and warning him that he will otherwise be denied the Eucharist.
Having received Ratzingers letter, McCarrick withheld it from his brother bishops, tempered its force, and distorted its contents.
I was at the meeting, we never saw it, Cardinal Burke told LifeSite in comments on February 7.
At the conclusion of the June 2004 meeting, the USCCB issued a statement titled Catholics in Political Life. The relevant passage concerning pro-abortion politicians states that the prudential decision for denying them Communion rests with the individual bishop in accord with the established canonical and pastoral principles.
The statement, while admittedly weak, notes that a bishops decision must be in accord with established canonical and pastoral principles. Cardinal Ratzinger had provided those principles in his letter.
Cardinal Ratzinger sent a second memo to the USCCB affirming that the bishops statement was in harmony with his initial letter. Yet he did not agree, as Bishop Sorondo suggested, that bishops and priests can give Holy Communion to pro-abortion politicians.
Bishop Sorondo further downplayed the Fernández scandal by pointing to pro-abortion U.S. politicians like former Vice President Joe Biden, telling this journalist: Its your problem again; its a problem of your bishops, but its not a problem of the Church.
Pressed on the grave public scandal caused by a pro-abortion president and his mistress receiving Communion in the heart of Christendom, the Argentine prelate said he organized the Mass because Fernández wanted to offer his people an example during his visit to Rome.
Suggesting that he might have spoken with President Fernández before Mass, he said: I dont have the opportunity to speak.
Youre a priest. You could make the opportunity, this correspondent replied. For the good of his soul and for the good of her soul. St. Paul is very clear about how we can eat condemnation (cf. 1 Cor. 1:29), I said.
Yes, Bishop Sorondo retorted, but St. Paul is also very clear and said my only judge is my conscience.
No, he didnt. He said that the Lord is my judge, (cf. 1 Cor. 4:4), I responded. To this, Sorondo replied: The Lord is my judge, but the Lord is in my conscience.
But if you dont have a well formed conscience, where divine grace is actually active, then your conscience is probably lying to you, I said. Its the darkness of the intellect.
Bishop Sorondo stood up, claimed this was only my interpretation, and said he no longer wished to speak.
Earlier in our interview, Bishop Sorondo and I talked about why he has allowed American globalist and climate change guru Jeffrey Sachs to openly and repeatedly criticize U.S. president Donald Trump in Vatican-hosted meetings since his election.
Returning to the topic of President Trump, at what proved to be the end of our discussion, Bishop Sorondo suggested that Cardinal Burke be told that at least the Argentine president goes to Mass unlike President Trump.
Hes not Catholic, I said. But he was the first president ever to go to the March for Life with thousands and thousands of young people.
Yes, to have the votes of the Catholics, he responded.
Hes saving babies, I said. Hes saving babies.
With that, it was suggested that this correspondent seek to understand Catholic ideas, not be fanatic, and try to use reason. Bishop Sorondo then returned to his workshop on the Global Education Pact.
Here below is the transcript of our conversation with Bishop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo.

Bishop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo SOURCE: Wikimedia Commons
Diane Montagna (DM): [Archbishop Sorondo], why is Jeffrey Sachs allowed to criticize so much its not the first time, I heard it back in 2017 criticize President Trump so much? He says terrible things about President Trump in this room [where Pontifical Academy of Sciences meetings are held], when President Trump is the most pro-life president weve had. He is for school choice, for helping young black children.
Bishop Sorondo (BS): He is not criticized for this. He is criticized for other things.
DM: For his climate change policies?
BS: For example.
DM: Or what else?
BS: For climate change and because he doesnt have any collaboration in the dialogue with the other cultures.
DM: Thats not true.
BS: Well I dont know, its not my problem.
DM: Well, Im saying this because as soon as he was elected president one of the first things he did, actually it was right before he came to visit the Pope, he went and had a meeting with the leaders of the Muslim world about terrorism, in order to work with them to decrease terrorism. So, there are plenty of things it would be better to have a positive attitude. All you hear here is negative things about President Trump when, in many respects, hes been a very good president for everyone, for the poor for everyone. You can disagree with him on climate
BS: I dont want to make an opinion about the question of your country, because I dont know things
DM: Yes.
BS: But Jeffrey Sachs is an American, and yesterday
DM: I heard about what he said yesterday.
BS: It was in the same line.
DM: It was worse.
BS: Yes, it was worse so its not my problem. But there are many Americans who criticize him.
DM: This is true.
BS: Many intelligent Americans.
DM: This is true. I want to ask you about another matter and that is the recent visit of the Argentinian President to the Pope. It caused scandal that you gave him and his mistress [Communion] because hes known to be pro-abortion and its known hes not married to that woman but they live together. They received Communion.
BS: This is another discussion of your country. We dont have this problem.
DM: How can you give them Communion? Its Jesus. Its Jesus. Theyre living openly in adultery and he supports abortion.
BS: Sorry, sorry, do you know the canon law? Do you know the canon law? We need to follow canon law, not the opinion of some bishops. And the canon law says that you cannot not give you are obliged to give Communion if somebody asks you for Communion. Only in the case that he is excommunicated. The President is not excommunicated, so I can give Communion if he asks me for Communion.
DM: But if he is pro-abortion
BS: Nothing to do [with it]. They dont say that we shouldnt give Communion to a politician who is pro-abortion. This is the opinion of some bishops of your country, but it is not the opinion of the bishops conference.
DM: Cardinal Raymond Burke
BS: Cardinal Burke!
DM: But the bishops conference doesnt have any authority.
BS: The Pope doesnt say this. Pope John Paul II gave Communion to all the people who are in favor of abortion all the presidents. So this is the opinion only of Burke.
DM: No there are others.
BS: Maybe two or three, but its not the opinion of the bishops conference of Argentina. Its not the opinion of the bishops conference of Italy. Its not the opinion of the Pope.
DM: So anyone, even someone who is living in open and grave public scandal, can go up to Communion, and you as a priest cant say Im sorry, but
BS: Only if he is excommunicated!
DM: But what if he has excommunicated himself by his public act of scandal?
BS: Hes not excommunicated! Excommunicated is a very important sentence and it needs to be communicated that he is excommunicated. You cant excommunicate a person.
DM: No, I know that.
BS: Only the bishop.
DM: I know, but hes living with this woman, they are living in open adultery
BS: Its a problem of his conscience. Its not my problem. I dont have the possibility of saying no.
DM: But wouldnt it be the opportunity for the sake of his soul
BS: You have the same problem in your country with the Vice President of Obama, no?
DM: Biden
BS: Biden
DM: Exactly, and Pelosi. Pelosi openly promotes abortion and she calls herself Catholic.
BS: So, its your problem again. Its your practice. Its a problem of your bishops, but its not a problem of the Church.
DM: But the Eucharist is Jesus. How can you give Jesus
BS: I believe in the conscience of the people. If the people ask me for Communion; I dont know if he is really in sin, or not. I dont have the possibility to say. Maybe this day they went to confession, and he doesnt want to have relations with his lady. So, there are many questions that are impossible to resolve in this form.
DM: I know, its just this was a publicly it went all over social media that the Argentine president, who everyone knows wants to pass pro-abortion
BS: It was an example that the first thing that he says and does while he was here in Rome was to speak to the Pope and in the morning, he wanted to go to the Mass, and I organized this Mass.
DM: Its wonderful that he goes to Mass.
BS: And I didnt know if he wanted to go to Communion. He asked me for Communion, and I didnt have reason to say no.
DM: Not even if hes pro-abortion and wants to pass pro-abortion legislation.
BS: No, its not a reason to say no for Communion according to canon law.
DM: Do you know which canon it is?
BS: Yes, I can give the canons. There are three canons. The first canon says we are obliged to give Communion to persons who ask for Communion. There is only one exception and the exception is when he is excommunicated. Of course, there are some cardinals like Cardinal Burke, but it is the opinion of the Cardinal.
DM: Well, but he knows what the canon law says. I mean, he was the head of the Apostolic Signatura.
BS: Yes, but its an interpretation of the canon. Its not the common interpretation of the Church. Its only his interpretation and its also against the American Bishops Conference.
DM: But everybody knows, and Benedict XVI said, that the bishops conference doesnt really have any authority, not in that matter.
BS: Benedict, when he was cardinal, said I agree with the conclusion of the American Bishops Conference. Yes! Yes! This is the question.
DM: Ill look it up. Ill look it up. If you tell me that, Ill look it up.
BS: Yes, look at these things.
DM: Youre saying that Benedict XVI agreed that a pro-abortion
BS: This was a question that the American Bishops Conference posed and after the declaration of Cardinal Ratzinger, Cardinal Ratzinger sent a second declaration to say: I agree with the conclusion of the bishops conference from America. We can do this. We can give Communion if they ask for Communion because they are not excommunicated.
DM: Well, Ill look that up.
BS: Yes, so only Cardinal Burke.
DM: There are others too.
BS: Yes, maybe two or one bishop. But its not a problem. Its not a problem in Italy. Its not a problem with the Pope. St. John Paul II gave Communion to [inaudible], to all people, who promote abortion. This is the practice [inaudible] Maybe Im not happy with this.
DM: But it would be an opportunity. This was a public scandal. The fact that a pro-abortion president whos sleeping with his mistress...
BS: So you say
DM: Hes living with his mistress!
BS: I dont know. I dont know.
DM: Everybody knows. She lives with him. She acts like the first lady.
BS: I dont know.
DM: How can you not know? Youre Argentinian.
BS: Look, this is his problem. Its not my problem. And I dont have any reason, any canonical reason, to say no. So, what can I do?
DM: Would you ever take an opportunity like that to speak to him, before the Mass or after the Mass? Before the Mass, if he wants to go to Mass. This was all organized...
BS: No, I dont have the opportunity to speak.
DM: Youre a priest. You could make the opportunity. It was organized
BS: I dont say more, I dont say more. Maybe I have in the future an opportunity to speak.
DM: Because these things are organized. He didnt just show up and want to go to Mass.
BS: Okay, thank you for that.
DM: Im just thinking of the good of his soul and for the good of her soul. St. Paul is very clear about how we can eat condemnation upon (cf 1 Cor. 1:29)
BS: Yes, but St. Paul is very clear also to say, my only judge is my conscience. St. Paul said it.
DM: No, no he didnt. He said that the Lord is his judge. He said: Not even I can judge myself. The Lord is my judge (cf. 1 Cor. 4:4).
BS: The Lord is my judge, but the Lord is in my conscience.
DM: The Lord isnt necessarily if we dont have
BS: Hes not in the conscience of the bishop or the cardinal
DM: But if you dont have a well-formed conscience where divine grace is actually active, then your conscience is probably lying to you. The darkness of the intellect
BS: This is your interpretation. Sorry, I dont want to continue to speak with you because you are completely and you want only to make polemics. You need to be very happy and to say to your Cardinal Burke, Look the president [of Argentina] goes to the Mass. This is the important fact. And your president did not go to the Mass.
DM: What do you mean, my president?
BS: Say this.
DM: My president in terms of President Trump?
BS: Yes. He does not go to the Mass.
DM: But hes not Catholic. Hes not Catholic.
BS: Exactly! This is a great difference.
DM: Hes not Catholic. But President Trump went in January... he was the first U.S. president ever to go to the March for Life with thousands and thousands of young people.
BS: Yeah, to have the votes of the Catholics. To have the votes of the Catholics. Say this to Cardinal Burke. And in fact, I heard that Cardinal Burke is against President Trump.
DM: Is against?
BS: Yes. Yes.
DM: Or he went to see him?
BS: He is against many things that [Trump] says.
DM: Well, you dont have to agree with everything President Trump does. But hes saving babies. Hes saving babies.
BS: Please, lady, understand the Catholic ideas and do not be fanatic, do not be fanatic.
DM: Okay
BS: If you continue to speak with me, do not be fanatic. Try to use reason.
DM: I am. Okay. Thank you very much.
Francischism Ping
I remember when the Pope (and his minions’) opinion actually carried some gravitas.
I remember when the Pope (and his minions’) opinion actually carried some gravitas.
He is going to have to explain it to Jesus. No idea why he is unaware of this
Pope John Paul II gave Communion to all the people who are in favor of abortion all the presidents, he said...
Anyone know if that’s true?
As for Francis...we know what to do without him...God left us a pretty thorough Guide Book.
The only time I even see his name or give him a thought is on this board.
Nobody’s got a gun to their head to listen to this communist’s drivel
Just do what one knows is right.
We won’t appear before God as a group.
We’ll appear one by one and frankly I don’t care what this pope says or does anymore.
People getting their panties in a bunch every day over him are wasting good energy.
Use that energy to volunteer somewhere.
It will bring you closer to God.
Besides, so much anger is never good.
francis too shall come to pass. Like we all will
They can “cheat” all they want down here on Earth. Unfortunately for them, there’s one Test they won’t be able to cheat on.
More evidence the Church is just a political organization now.
Notice how all the revolutionary , commie priests come from South America? Notice how the Roman Catholic Church operated safe houses and illegal alien smuggle lines for years into America, and they still do.
There will be a reckoning one day, and if the church doesn’t do it, America will, just like we did and are now doing with pedophile priests in the church.
There is a subversive wing in the Roman Catholic church, mostly socialist or outright communist, who bend ecclesiastical law to suit their own revolutionary needs.
They have a short time to straighten themselves out before we will do it for them, and that will include commie abortion sanctioning priests who want a hand in the sexual activity of Roman Catholic families, who otherwise will be maintained as one step removed from their pedophiliac vampire abortionist commie clerics.
There is a lit of goodness in the Roman Catholic church, but the devil is at work within and they need to obey the laws of the United States instead of fostering a sanctuary city/state, demographic-civil war movement led by liberal fascists here in America.
Donald Trump will take the Sanctuary Movement on but needs to pass new federal law. He now takes them on using ICE to do it is just for starters. A New Age of G-men is about to begin.But first, the GOP needs to take back the House and keep both the Senate and the Presidency, a thing that’s looking more certain every day now. Divine Providence will not be denied.
The countless lives of children will be saved and those assisting in the demographic-civil-war sanctuary City/State movement and its associated crime wave and human trafficking will be highly criminalized and prosecuted.New federal law will take precedence over state law.
Kudos to President Trump. He made clear what he will do in the SOTU address.
DITTOES to that!
Canon 915 of the Code of Canon Law states: Those who have been excommunicated or interdicted after the imposition or declaration of the penalty and others obstinately persevering in manifest grave sin are not to be admitted to Holy Communion.
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“Those upon whom (1)the penalty of excommunication or (2)interdict has been imposed or declared, AND (3)OTHERS who obstinately persist in manifestly grave sin, ARE NOT to be admitted to Holy Communion.”(caps are my emphases)
There are possible punishments in Canon 1389 sec.2.for ministers of the Church who give Communion to such people in any of the three states of life.
In addition, annotations to number three above set out a non exhaustive example of such manifest grave sins which includes:
Catholics (1)who are in a civil marriage or (2)those who have divorced and remarried.
Certainly public shacking is a manifestly grave sin and is a candidate for refusal of Communion.
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