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<P>From: "SCCL" <SCCL@BELLSOUTH.NET><BR>To: "Dianne Dawson" <RCDIANNE@YAHOO.COM><BR>Subject: Fw: [LifeNews.com] Three Catholic Bishops Say No Communion for Pro-Abortion Politicians<BR>Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 16:46:56 -0400<BR><BR>This one says Bishop Baker has told the priests they cannot lift the ban themselves:<BR><BR>Bishop Baker went further in a memo to parish priests by saying that they could not determine if a politician could again receive communion. That decision is up to him, Baker said.<BR><BR><STRONG>Three Catholic Bishops Say No Communion for Pro-Abortion Politicians<BR></STRONG><A href="http://www.lifenews.com/nat705.html">http://www.lifenews.com/nat705.html</A></P>
<P>by Steven Ertelt<BR>LifeNews.com Editor<BR>August 4, 2004<BR><BR>Atlanta, GA (LifeNews.com) -- Three leading Catholic bishops in<BR>southern states said Wednesday that elected officials who back<BR>abortion and refuse to recant their position should be denied communion in Catholic churches in their jurisdictions.<BR><BR>The Archbishop of Atlanta and bishops in Charlotte, North Carolina and Charleston, South Carolina put in place some of the strongest guidelines on communion and abortion.<BR><BR>They said pro-abortion politicians must publicly renounce their views and seek permission from the bishops to continue receiving communion. Their decision affects more than 200 churches.<BR><BR>"Catholics in political life have the responsibility to exemplify in their public service [the pro-life] teaching of the Church, and to work for the protection of all innocent life," the bishops said.<BR><BR>"Catholic public officials who consistently support abortion on demand are cooperating with
evil in a public manner," the bishops wrote. "By supporting pro-abortion legislation they participate in manifest grave sin, a condition which excludes them from admission to Holy Communion as long as they persist in the pro-abortion stance."<BR><BR>Atlanta Archbishop John Donoghue, Charleston Bishop Robert Baker and Charlotte Bishop Peter Jugis signed the joint statement called, "Worthy to Receive the Lamb: Catholics in Political Life and the Reception of Holy Communion."<BR><BR>Bishop Baker went further in a memo to parish priests by saying that they could not determine if a politician could again receive communion. That decision is up to him, Baker said.<BR><BR>"This is pretty draconian," Frances Kissling, president of the Washington-based Catholics For a Free Choice, told the Associated Press in response.<BR><BR>"It certainly does not seem to be a mainstream strategy," Kissling said. "The overwhelming majority of Catholic people do not believe it is appropriate for a bishop to
use Communion as a political sledgehammer to gain obedience."<BR><BR>However, a Zogby International poll of 1,388 Catholics conducted in May shows pro-abortion presidential nominee John Kerry getting the support of only 20% of Catholic voters on issues where he disagrees with the position of the church.<BR><BR>Sixty-five percent of respondents said they would be less likely to vote for a candidate, like Kerry, who would appoint only judicial nominees who backed the Roe v. Wade decision allowing abortion. Only 16 percent said they would be more likely to support such a candidate.<BR><BR>In June, the nation's Catholic bishops decided that they would not make a collective decision whether or not to deny communion to politicians who support abortion.<BR><BR>Since then, many bishops have said pro-abortion elected officials should voluntarily refrain from taking the Christian sacrament until they change their position.<BR><BR>Related web sites:<BR>Read the three bishops' statement - <A
href="http://www.archatl.com/archbishops/donoghue/20040804.html">http://www.archatl.com/archbishops/donoghue/20040804.html</A><BR>National Catholic Bishops' statement on communion and<BR>abortion - <A href="http://www.usccb.org/bishops/catholicsinpoliticallife.htm">http://www.usccb.org/bishops/catholicsinpoliticallife.htm</A><BR><BR></P></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR><BR><DIV>
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