Posted on 05/25/2022 6:49:14 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Because it is necessary to inform all the priests, deacons, and Eucharistic ministers in the diocese to withhold Communion from Pelosi, the Archbishop’s decision is public by definition.
What you have is another example of Libs not honoring an organization’s authority! So Nancy, if we disagree with the laws your organization passed please explain why we must follow these laws? Just could plan on following your example of civil disobedience……….
Something missed: The sinning Corinthians did “eat and drink damnation unto themselves” when and where they treated the Body and Blood of the Lord as a common thing. “Damnation” = they got sick or DIED. The Holy Spirit put certain sinning believers to death in the early Acts period. They “had tasted the powers of the age to come” and were liable for disregarding Him. But they were/are SAVED (even if “as by fire”).
Try as they might, the Corinthians could not lose the sign gifts. Try as we might we cannot get them because signs and wonders were always associated with Israel, who at that time was still “first” (and has since been hardened and set aside in favor of the “one new man in place of the two” re: Ephesians 2). You want the sign gifts, you get the punitive illnesses and deaths that come with! I never hear anyone clamoring for those.
The COMBINED IQ of that pair doesn’t rise to the level of the ground squirrels I have.
Pelosi, a professing Catholic, appeared on a segment on MSNBC's Morning Joe with host Joe Scarborough on Tuesday after Scarborough delivered a monologue about how "disconcerting" it is to see a ban on communion "over a political issue that Jesus never once mentioned in the Gospels." Scarborough was referring to abortion.I'm speechless.
He claimed that Christ refused to talk about abortion even though it was "both a political and a philosophical issue in Ancient Greece and in Rome when Jesus was alive."
Citing Scripture, the MSNBC host explained that Christ "told his disciples in Matthew 25 that we would be welcomed into the kingdom of heaven if we gave water to the thirsty, fed the hungry, clothed the poor, and brought hope to the hopeless.
"We were to lead with forgiveness and love," he added.
After Scarborough completed his monologue, Pelosi was invited on the air. It was then that she criticized people “who side” with the church on abortion.
"Thank you for referencing the Gospel of Matthew, which is sort of the agenda of the church that is rejected by many who side with them on terminating a pregnancy," the House Speaker said.
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