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To: Pyro7480
Whitfield equivocated between the issues of abortion and the death penalty, along with war, in her question to Raymond Arroyo of the Catholic television network EWTN: “So does the death penalty fall into that and also wars...does that fall into that as well?”


Maybe the Pope can answer the question for this ignorant CNN reporter. Here is what Cardinal Ratzinger he had to say in June 2004 just a little while before becoming Pope:


“Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. For example, if a Catholic were to be at odds with the Holy Father on the application of capital punishment or on the decision to wage war, he would not for that reason be considered unworthy to present himself to receive Holy Communion.

While the Church exhorts civil authorities to seek peace, not war, and to exercise discretion and mercy in imposing punishment on criminals, it may still be permissible to take up arms to repel an aggressor or to have recourse to capital punishment.

There may be a legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty, but not however with regard to abortion and euthanasia.

8 posted on 05/18/2009 3:54:08 PM PDT by Chesterbelloc
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To: Chesterbelloc

It never ceases to amaze me that liberal moonbats can somehow find equivalence between an innocent babe in the womb and the likes of Charles Manson, Richard Allen Davis and Ramon Salcedo.


9 posted on 05/18/2009 3:58:08 PM PDT by Right Cal Gal (Abraham Lincoln would have let Berkeley leave the Union without a fight)
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To: Chesterbelloc
Maybe the Pope can answer the question for this ignorant CNN reporter. Here is what Cardinal Ratzinger he had to say in June 2004 just a little while before becoming Pope:
“Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. For example, if a Catholic were to be at odds with the Holy Father on the application of capital punishment or on the decision to wage war, he would not for that reason be considered unworthy to present himself to receive Holy Communion.

While the Church exhorts civil authorities to seek peace, not war, and to exercise discretion and mercy in imposing punishment on criminals, it may still be permissible to take up arms to repel an aggressor or to have recourse to capital punishment.

There may be a legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty, but not however with regard to abortion and euthanasia.”
Awesome Pope you have there.
12 posted on 05/18/2009 6:07:26 PM PDT by sionnsar ((Iran Azadi | 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | "Also sprach Telethustra" - NonValueAdded)
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