14 May 2004 at 17.39.09 ZuluTime

Re: More religious articles, but not nearly as entertaining....

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Posted by Hunter [24.8.14.102 - c-24-8-14-102.client.comcast.net] on 14 May 2004 at 17.39.09 ZuluTime:

In Reply to: In the 'blatant irony' section... posted by MondoHebe on 13 May 2004 at 21.48.07 ZuluTime:

Bishop: Catholics must confess voting for pro-choicers

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DENVER — Catholics who vote for politicians in favor of abortion rights, stem-cell research, euthanasia or gay marriage may not receive Communion until they recant and repent in the confessional, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Colorado Springs said.

Bishop Michael Sheridan’s pronouncement was the strongest yet from a U.S. bishop in the debate over how faith should influence Catholics in this election year.

The discussion of withholding Holy Communion had previously been limited to politicians themselves.

Sheridan made his remarks in a May 1 pastoral letter published in the diocese’s newspaper. He said he singled out abortion, stem-cell research, euthanasia and gay marriage for criticism because they are “intrinsically evil.” The letter was sent to each parish in the diocese, including 125,000 Catholics in 10 counties.

Formal Vatican pronouncements last year specified Catholic politicians’ duty to uphold church teaching as they set policy on matters such as abortion and preventing the legalization of same-sex unions.

Last month, Cardinal Francis Arinze said a Catholic politician who supports abortion rights “is not fit” to receive the Eucharist. The debate was spurred by Catholic presidential candidate John Kerry’s support of abortion rights.

Sheridan said some Catholics have challenged him to extend his list of positions out of step with church teaching to include the death penalty or the war with Iraq. But Sheridan said he doesn’t believe those matters carry the same weight.

Denver District Attorney Bill Ritter, a Catholic, criticized Sheridan’s letter.

“I just think this is a tragic direction for the bishop to take,” Ritter said. “My great fear is that it will drive Catholics away from the church, Catholics who abide by the church teaching in everything they do but look at candidates and vote on a range of issues.”

Originally published on May 14, 2004

And this one, not nearly so copypasteable because of the poll results:

Six in 10 Take Bible Stories Literally, But Most Don't Blame Jews for Jesus' Death

~Hunter
     

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