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  •  The adjunct secretary of the Bishops’ Conference of Bolivia, Archbishop José Fuentes, said that government officials who support abortion should not receive Holy Communion.

    Such individuals, he said, are not acting consistent with their faith and with the teachings of the Gospel and the Church.

    In July of this year, four government ministers announced their support for the legalization of abortion in Bolivia.

    In an interview with the newspaper Pagina 7, Bishop Fuentes was asked about these ministers. He responded that “they can act in conscience, but they should not approach during communion to receive the Body of Christ.”

    “The person who aborts or who encourages another to abort, as well as health care workers who participate in an abortion and lawmakers, commit a sin before God, because they make themselves the owners of life, and the only owner of life for us is God,” he said.

    “For a Catholic, for a believer, that is something that is not at our disposal, and therefore if as a legislator, a judge or whatever, I support an abortion law, I am separating myself from the Church, I cannot receive Communion unless I show my repentance,” Bishop Fuentes continued, emphasizing the importance of the Sacrament of Reconciliation for those who have had an abortion.

    He stressed that the Church’s position is not based on a desire to punish wrongdoers, but rather an effort to reach out to them in mercy to help them accept Catholic teaching.

    http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/bishop-pro-abortion-lawmakers-should-not-receive-eucharist/

    Maybe certain first world bishops could take bishop lessons from this guy.


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    Abortion-supporting stance should bar lawmakers from Eucharist
    « Reply #1 on: August 25, 2013, 01:05:08 AM »
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  • And will this "bishop" instruct his Presidents of the Assembly to withhold "Communion" from these politicians or will he just keep barking without biting?
    "This principle is most certain: The non-Christian cannot in any way be Pope. The reason for this is that he cannot be head of what he is not a member. Now, he who is not a Christian is not a member of the Church, and a manifest heretic is not a Christian, as is clearly taught by St. Cyprian, St. Athanasius, St. Augustine, St. Jerome, and others. Therefore, the manifest heretic cannot be Pope." -- St. Robert Bellarmine


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    Abortion-supporting stance should bar lawmakers from Eucharist
    « Reply #2 on: August 25, 2013, 01:13:05 AM »
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  • Quote from: Charlemagne
    And will this "bishop" instruct his Presidents of the Assembly to withhold "Communion" from these politicians or will he just keep barking without biting?

    I believe that he is serious unlike certain first world bishops who punish priests who uphold the Church discipline. Of course the challange could be if these politicians would be recognized. I remember when Newt Ginrich was Speaker of the House. When he went home to his own district he could be seen about town. It was reported that he was in line at the grocery store. All cashier lanes were busy with long lines everywhere. One lone man was off in a distance shouting at him, "You're ruining the country! Mr Speaker!" The sad thing was that most of the people in that place had no idea who he was or why that man five aisles away was yelling at him.