I’m not Catholic but appreciate the faith for many reasons, the foremost being its strong stand against abortion.
church and state.jpgLast week the Pope, answering a reporter’s question whether Catholic pro-abortion politicians should be excommunicated, said, “Yes, this excommunication was not an arbitrary one but is allowed by Canon law which says that the killing of an innocent child is incompatible with receiving communion, which is receiving the body of Christ.”
Eighteen pro-abort Catholic members of the U.S. House had the gall to write a letter reprimanding the Pope, including this hogwash even a pig would roll its eyes at:

We are concerned with the pope’s recent statement warning Catholic elected officials that they risk excommunication and would not receive communion for their pro-choice views. Advancing respect for life and for the dignity of every human being is, as our church has taught us, our own life’s mission.

But now two wonder priests are calling these bullies on their bluff. One has told the Gang of 18 to resign from politics if they can’t function in keeping with Church teachings, and the other has said to resign from the Church if they can’t. I love it….


From Catholic Online:
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Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, called for the 18 legislators to resign, saying “faithful Catholics” and others in the pro-life movement from other religions “have had enough of this double-talk.”
“It is not possible to advance ‘respect for life and for the dignity of every human being’ while tolerating the dismemberment and decapitation of the human beings still in their mothers’ wombs,” he said. “These legislators do not only contradict their faith; they contradict the very meaning of public service, and should not be in public office any longer.”

And from Spero News:
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The Rev. Thomas Euteneuer, STL, president of Human Life International… [said],”The Pope is well within his free expression of religion guaranteed by the US Constitution – and his pastoral duty – to warn any Catholic when their eternal salvation is jeopardized by their actions. This is what the Catholic Church teaches and what Catholics believe. If the Gang of 18 believes otherwise, honesty and integrity requires they find another church that tells them what they want to hear. If they have that much of a problem being Catholic, no one is forcing them to stay. We certainly don’t need their hypocrisy.”

None other than Morman Mitt Romney had the best line re: all this. During the first Republican debate he said, “I can’t imagine a government telling a church who can have communion in their church. We have separation of church and state, and it’s served us well.”

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