Posted on 04/21/2014 3:13:55 AM PDT by Olog-hai
In an op-ed published in the Boston Globe on Easter Sunday and posted on the State Department website, Secretary of State John Kerry recalled his days as an altar boy and pointed out that he is the first Catholic Secretary of State in 33 years.
Alexander Haig, who served as secretary of state to President Ronald Reagan from January 1981 to July 1982, was also a Catholic. [ ]
Kerry supports legalized abortion. In January 2004, when he was running for president then-Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis said that Kerry should not go to communion.
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When will people understand that acting against the teachings of the church, is heresy. Heretics are no longer true Catholics.
And you believe in killing babies in the womb. See the problem here John??
couldn’t have put it better myself.
Kerry and his kind should be removed from the Church post Hast.
How sad.
John Kerry is whatever he wants to be whenever it suits his own purpose.....
I ran the field operations of Catholics Against Kerry in 2004. We beat him then because adherent
Catholics listened. Today there are fewer adherent Catholics thus the difference.
Soooo....in all those years, what were the Secretaries of State? Wiccans?
In the Republican eras, perhaps they were Christians.
I’d rather have a competent person in the position.
Big Deal.... You still suck at it and only Mrs. Clinton was worse.
Judas Kerry
Spot on.
Mr Kerry , you are first a pompous ass. You are a cafeteria Catholic and a fake. Supporting abortions worldwide will hopefully get you in the Pelosi Club of “ no communion for you” by church.
The first Secretary of State with a piece of rice in his brain.
You might very well think that, Mr. Secretary. I couldnt possibly comment.
Silly me ... I expect that people who claim to be Christians of whatever sort should actually believe the teachings of Christianity in general, and the teachings particular to their brand of Christianity.
I’m not convinced that Kerry could get past the first line of the Nicene Creed without prevaricating.
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