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Vatican Official: Bishops Have no Choice But to Refuse Communion to Pro-Abort Politicians
LifeSiteNews ^ | 2/4/09 | Hilary White

Posted on 02/04/2009 11:59:01 AM PST by wagglebee

ROME, January 30, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Archbishop Raymond Burke, in an exclusive interview last week, told LifeSiteNews.com that the issue of pro-abortion politicians continuing to receive Holy Communion is still one of major concern and that it is the duty of bishops to ensure that they are refused.

He told LifeSiteNews.com, "I don't understand the continual debate that goes on about it. There's not a question that a Catholic who publicly, and after admonition, supports pro-abortion legislation is not to receive Holy Communion and is not to be given Holy Communion."

"The Church's law is very clear," said Archbishop Burke, who was appointed last year by Pope Benedict XVI as the head of the Church's highest court, the Apostolic Signatura. "The person who persists publicly in grave sin is to be denied Holy Communion, and it [Canon Law] doesn't say that the bishop shall decide this. It's an absolute."

Among the US bishops directly to address the issue, Archbishop Burke was one of around a dozen who vigorously supported a directive of the Vatican that said pro-abortion Catholic politicians "must be refused" Holy Communion if they attempt to receive at Mass. Others have refused to abide by the Vatican instruction and the Church's own Code of Canon Law, saying they would rather focus on "education" of such politicians.

Archbishop Burke called "nonsense" the accusation, regularly made by some bishops, that refusing Holy Communion "makes the Communion rail a [political] battle ground". In fact, he said, the precise opposite is true. The politician who insists on being seen receiving Holy Communion, despite his opposition to the Church's central teachings, is using that reception for political leverage.

In 2004, when self-proclaimed Catholic and candidate for the Democrat party, Sen. John Kerry, was frequently photographed receiving Holy Communion despite his vigorous support of abortion, the US Bishops Conference issued a document which said only that it is up to individual bishops whether to implement the Church's code of Canon Law and refuse Communion. The issue has remained prominent with the appointment of Joe Biden, another pro-abortion Catholic politician, as Vice President of the United States of America.

Archbishop Burke recalled previous experiences with Kerry, pointing to the several occasions when the senator was pictured in Time magazine receiving Communion from Papal representatives at various public events. Burke said that it is clear that Kerry was using his reception of Holy Communion to send a message.

"He wants to not only receive Holy Communion from a bishop but from the papal representative. I think that's what his point was. Get it in Time magazine, so people read it and say to themselves, 'He must be in good standing'."

"What are they doing? They're using the Eucharist as a political tool."

In refusing, far from politicising the Eucharist, the Church is returning the matter to its religious reality. The most important reasons to refuse, he said, are pastoral and religious in nature.

"The Holy Eucharist, the most sacred reality of our life in the Church, has to be protected against sacrilege. At the same time, individuals have to be protected for the sake of their own salvation from committing one of the gravest sins, namely to receive Holy Communion unworthily."

Archbishop Burke also dismissed the commonly proffered excuse that such politicians need more "education". Speaking from his own direct experience, he said that Catholic politicians who are informed by their pastors or bishops that their positions in support of pro-abortion legislation makes it impossible for them to receive Holy Communion, "I've always found that they don't come forward."

"When you talk to these people, they know," he said. "They know what they're doing is very wrong. They have to answer to God for that, but why through our pastoral negligence add on to that, that they have to answer to God for who knows how many unworthy receptions of Holy Communion?"

Archbishop Burke said that the issue had been debated enough. He rejected the idea that the matter should be left to the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, saying the Conference has no authority in the matter. "This is a law of the universal Church and it should be applied."

"I think this argument too is being used by people who don't want to confront the issue, this whole 'wait 'til the Conference decides'...well the Conference has been discussing this since at least 2004. And nothing happens."

When asked what the solution was, he responded, "Individual bishops and priests simply have to do their duty. They have to confront politicians, Catholic politicians, who are sinning gravely and publicly in this regard. And that's their duty.

"And if they carry it out, not only can they not be reproached for that, but they should be praised for confronting this situation."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abortion; catholic; communion; moralabsolutes; proabortpoliticians; prolife; raymondburke
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To: wagglebee

IF they know their candidate’s position on abortion and refuse to pay heed to the teachings of the church they are certainly at least an accessory to the legislation their candidate supports and votes for i.e. unfettered abortion, coerced taxpayer support, and promoting abortion over seas through International Planned Parenthood.


41 posted on 02/04/2009 1:14:26 PM PST by victim soul
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To: livius

Anyone of the liberal ideology is working against God and for Satan (by default). Here’s a list of items where they encourage others to sin, and therefore have shown who their “father” is, the father of lies.

Honor your Father and Mother (see the Algore thread and libs’ general disdain for traditional values)
No murder (abortion)
No adultry (with liberals? please... this is their reason for living)
No theft (yes, even when the majority vote for it)
No lying (no, people with money DIDN’T steal if from you, and they DO pay their share of taxes)
Do not covet (coveting is the basis of socialism and class warfare)


42 posted on 02/04/2009 1:19:18 PM PST by MrB (The 0bamanation: Marxism, Infanticide, Appeasement, Depression, Thuggery, and Censorship)
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To: wagglebee

Good. I want to see news about this happening, let them be refused! Maybe some of them will find they have a conscience.


43 posted on 02/04/2009 1:21:15 PM PST by little jeremiah (Leave illusion, come to the truth. Leave the darkness, come to the light.)
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To: Citizen Tom Paine
There are dark forces at work in this world that must be opposed.

I agree. And it seems to me that there are times when these forces come together in a perfect storm and try to overwhelm us, and this is what is happening right now.

44 posted on 02/04/2009 1:24:17 PM PST by livius
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To: wagglebee

Should have been practice years ago.
How much ya want to bet it isn’t still when it comes to the hoi faloi like Kennedy and Kerry.


45 posted on 02/04/2009 2:04:47 PM PST by Joe Boucher (An enemy of Islam)
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To: wagglebee

Are there any Democrat politicians who are not pro-abortion at least those in the Nations Capital?


46 posted on 02/04/2009 2:15:13 PM PST by jesseam (Been there and done that!)
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To: wagglebee; All
"The Catholic Church has not relaxed her strict prohibition of all abortion; but, as we have seen above, she has made it more definite. As to the penalties she inflicts upon the guilty parties, her present legislation was fixed by the Bull of Pius IX "Apostolicae Sedis". It decrees excommunication -- that is, deprivation of the Sacraments and of the Prayers of the Church in the case of any of her members, and other privations besides in the case of clergymen -- against all who seek to procure abortion, if their action produces the effect. Penalties must always be strictly interpreted. Therefore, while anyone who voluntarily aids in procuring abortion, in any way whatever, does morally wrong, only those incur the excommunication who themselves actually and efficaciously procure the abortion. And the abortion here meant is that which is strictly so called, namely, that performed before the child is viable. For no one but the lawgiver has the right to extend the law beyond the terms in which it is expressed. On the other hand, no one can restrict its meaning by private authority, so as to make it less than the received terms of Church language really signify. Now Gregory XIV had enacted the penalty of excommunication for abortion of a "quickened" child but the present law makes no such distinction, and therefore it must be differently understood. "

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01046b.htm

We're all skating on very, very, thin ice if our tax dollars go towards paying for abortions (a.k.a. modern day child sacrifice)...

47 posted on 02/04/2009 2:38:29 PM PST by nominal (Christus dominus. Christus veritas.)
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To: nominal
Copyright on the excerpt you posted is dated 1907.

Here's an update from 1994 for you.

Abortion

139. The inviolability of the human person from conception prohibits as the suppression of prenatal life. This is "a direct violation of the fundamental right to life of the human being"[266] and is "an abominable crime."[267]

There is need to make explicit reference to suppression of life by abortion and its moral gravity because of the ease of recourse to this homicidal practice today and the ethical indifference towards it induced by a hedonistic and utilitarian culture—offspring of theoretical and practical materialism—which has spawned a truly abortionist mentality.

The elimination of the unwanted pregnancy has become a wide-spread phenomenon, financed by taxpayer's money and facilitated by permissive and guaranteed legislation.[268] All of this is the fatal cause for many people to avoid taking responsibility for the expected child and so to banalize a serious sin.[269]

"Unfortunately, this disturbing state of affairs, far from decreasing, is expanding.... At the same time a new cultural climate is developing and taking hold, which gives crimes against life a , giving rise to further grave concern: broad sectors of public opinion justify certain crimes against life in the name of the rights of individual freedom, and on this basis they claim not only exemption from punishment but even authorization by the state, so that these things can be done with total freedom and indeed with the free assistance of health care systems."[270]

140. The Church, like every person who holds life dear, cannot become accustomed to this mentality, and she raises her voice in defense of life, especially that of the defenseless and unknown, which embryonic and fetal life is.

She calls health care workers to , which does not tolerate any action which suppresses life, despite "the Ask of incomprehension, misunderstanding, and serious discrimination" which this consistency might cause.[271] Fidelity to de-legitimizes every intervention, surgical or pharmaceutical, intended to interrupt the pregnancy at any stage.

141. It is also true that in certain cases, by refusing an abortion, other important goods—which it is only normal that one would want to safeguard—are put in jeopardy. These could be: danger to the mother's health, the burden of another child, a serious malformation of the fetus, a pregnancy caused by rape.

These problems cannot be ignored or minimized, nor the reasons supporting them. But it must also be affirmed that none of them can objectively give the right to dispose of another's life, even in the initial phase. "Life, in fact, is too fundamental a good for it to be compared with certain disadvantages, even if they be very great."[272]

142. Ethical delegitimization applies to all forms of direct abortion, since it is an intrinsically blameworthy act. The use of substances or means which impede the implantation of the fertilized embryo or which cause its premature detachment is also an act of abortion. A doctor who would knowingly prescribe or apply such substances or means would cooperate in the abortion.

If the abortion follows as a foreseen but not intended or willed but merely tolerated consequence of a therapeutic act essential for the mother's health, this is morally legitimate. The abortion in this case is the indirect result of an act which is not in itself abortive.[273]

143. If the health care worker is faced with legislation favorable to abortion he "must refuse politely but firmly."[274] "One can never obey a law that is intrinsically immoral, and this is so in the case of a law which admits, in principle, the lawfulness of abortion."[275]

As a result, doctors and nurses are obliged to be . The great, fundamental value of life makes this obligation a grave moral duty for medical personnel who are encouraged by the law to carry out abortions or to cooperate proximately in direct abortion.

Awareness of the inviolable value of life and of God's law protecting it, is antecedent to all positive human law. When the latter is contrary to God's law, conscience affirms its primary right and the primacy of God's law: "One must obey God rather than men" (Acts 5:29).

"It is not always easy to follow one's conscience in obedience to God's law. It may entail sacrifice and disadvantages, and one can in no way discount this cost; sometimes heroism is called for if one is to be faithful to these demands. Nevertheless, it must be clearly stated that the road of genuine progress for the human person passes through this constant fidelity to a conscience upholding rectitude and truth."[276]

144. As well as being a mark of professional loyalty, conscientious objection on the part of the health care worker, for the right reasons, is highly meaningful as a against innocent and defenseless life.

145. The gravity of the sin of abortion and the ease with which it is carried out, supported by law and the modern mentality, prompts the Church to threaten the penalty of for the Christian who procures it: "One who procures an effective abortion incurs excommunication."[277]

The excommunication has an essentially preventative and pedagogical significance. It is a forceful call from the Church, meant to arouse insensitive consciences, to dissuade people from an act which is absolutely incompatible with Gospel demands, and to awaken unreserved fidelity to life. One cannot be in ecclesial communion and at the same time disregard the Gospel of life through the practice of abortion.

The protection and acceptance of the expected child, its preference to all other values, is a decisive and credible witness which the Christian must give no matter what.

146. Health care workers have special obligations with regard to aborted fetuses.

An aborted fetus, if it is still alive, should be baptized if at all possible.[278]

A dead aborted fetus must be given the same respect as a human corpse. This means that it cannot be disposed of as just another item of rubbish. If at all possible it should be appropriately interred.

Likewise, the fetus cannot be used for experimentation or transplant if the abortion was caused voluntarily. To do so would be an unworthy instrumentalization of a human life.

48 posted on 02/04/2009 3:03:00 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: wagglebee
Day late and a dollar short again. Sorry, this would have been great years ago, but now Queen Nan and many others view the pro death stance as compatible with Catholicism.
49 posted on 02/04/2009 3:09:41 PM PST by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: A.A. Cunningham

Thanks.. were there any relevant differences you wanted to point?


50 posted on 02/04/2009 3:13:13 PM PST by nominal (Christus dominus. Christus veritas.)
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To: All

Showdown time...

Will the Bishops carry this out?

I seriously doubt it.


51 posted on 02/04/2009 4:01:58 PM PST by rbmillerjr (Colin Powell types begged for McCain moderates and then voted Democrat.)
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To: wagglebee

God Bless Archbishop Burke.

However, his words will only have meaning to those who don’t need them. Those who have equivocated will continue to do so.

The only way to fix it with any degree of assurance is an ex cathedra statement by the Holy Father written so it leaves exactly ZERO wiggle room.


52 posted on 02/04/2009 4:45:15 PM PST by markomalley (Extra ecclesiam nulla salus)
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To: Welcome2thejungle
Our daughter use to attend our local Catholic school. Last Christmas we went to watch her sing Christmas carols at school. During the annoucements, the school principal proudly announced that BHO won the student mock election last Fall. We were so appalled,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

My daughter is a math teacher at a Catholic school. She told me last week that nearly all the teachers and the principal were pro-Obama.

And...This is a **Catholic** school?

Geeze! My daughter who is a Protestant Christian is more faithful to Catholic teaching than the CINO teachers and principal! She, like you, is appalled!

53 posted on 02/04/2009 5:57:48 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are NOT stupid)
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To: jesseam

Oops that should be an “o” in capitol and not an “a”


54 posted on 02/04/2009 6:27:45 PM PST by jesseam (Been there and done that!)
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To: Coleus; nickcarraway; narses; Mr. Silverback; Canticle_of_Deborah; TenthAmendmentChampion; ...
"Bishops Have no Choice But to Refuse Communion to Pro-Abort Politicians"

And how many will still make the "choice" to be so wrong? They need to go, and quickly.

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55 posted on 02/04/2009 6:58:30 PM PST by cpforlife.org (A Catholic Respect Life Curriculum is available FREE at KnightsForLife.org)
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To: wagglebee

I hope this wakes them up, and the people who vote for them, as well!


56 posted on 02/04/2009 7:32:24 PM PST by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: laweeks

As a former Catholic who was disillusioned by the Liberal Catholics who get away with murder (of the unborn) I’d like to see this happen before I die.


57 posted on 02/04/2009 7:46:16 PM PST by pankot
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To: wagglebee

There is no gray area when it comes to murder. Even Criminal Law recognizes that if you facilitate murder you are an accessory to murder Therefore, a politician who publicly supports abortion is an accessory before AND after the fact.


58 posted on 02/04/2009 7:52:03 PM PST by pankot
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To: wagglebee

Good


59 posted on 02/04/2009 7:52:29 PM PST by Tribune7 (Obama wants to put the same crowd that ran Fannie Mae in charge of health care)
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To: RexBeach
"I’d like to hear the pope say this."

Say it? How about say it and enforce it!!

60 posted on 02/04/2009 9:10:04 PM PST by MountainFlower (There but by the grace of God go I.)
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