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re: Archbishop of San Francisco - Pastoral Letter mentioning pro abortion politicians

Posted on 5/2/21 at 6:43 am to
Posted by Mellow Drama
Flyover Country
Member since Aug 2020
3997 posts
Posted on 5/2/21 at 6:43 am to
from the executive summary:

quote:

There are four pivotal points to this letter:

The gravity of the evil of abortion: Science teaches that human life begins at conception. The ending of life through abortion deeply wounds the woman and destroys the foundation of a just society; it is a “pre-eminent priority” because it violates the right to life, the foundation of all other rights. As Catholics we must be a voice for the voiceless and the powerless; there is no one more defenseless than a child in the womb.

Cooperation in moral evil: Who bears culpability when an abortion takes place? It is never solely the mother’s act. Those who kill or assist in killing the child are directly involved in performing a seriously evil act. Someone who pressures or encourages the mother to have an abortion, who pays for it or provides financial assistance to organizations that provide abortions, or who supports candidates who advance pro-abortion legislation also cooperate by varying degrees in a grave moral evil.

The meaning of choosing to receive the Holy Eucharist: The Church has taught consistently for 2000 years that those who receive the Eucharist are publicly professing their Catholic faith and are seriously striving to live by the moral teachings of the Church. Those who reject the teaching of the Church on the sanctity of human life and those who do not seek to live in accordance with that teaching place themselves in contradiction to the communion of the Church, and so should not receive the sacrament of that communion, the Holy Eucharist. We all fall short in various ways, but there is a great difference between struggling to live according to the teachings of the Church and rejecting those teachings.

The responsibilities of Catholics in public life: From the three points above it follows that Catholics prominent in public life have a special responsibility to bear witness to the fullness of Church teaching. In addition to their own spiritual good there is also the danger of scandal: that is, by their false witness, other Catholics may come to doubt the Church’s teaching on abortion, the Holy Eucharist, or both. This is becoming increasingly challenging in our time.
Posted by Azkiger
Member since Nov 2016
21806 posts
Posted on 5/2/21 at 7:14 am to
Half of American women are pro-life, how the pro-life movement has been tarred and feathered as a war on women is yet another example of the media choosing activism over journalism.
Posted by TDsngumbo
Alpha Silverfox
Member since Oct 2011
41736 posts
Posted on 5/2/21 at 7:31 am to
quote:

Someone who pressures or encourages the mother to have an abortion, who pays for it or provides financial assistance to organizations that provide abortions, or who supports candidates who advance pro-abortion legislation also cooperate by varying degrees in a grave moral evil.

This is why I just can’t, for the life of me, understand how anyone who calls themselves a Catholic, can vote for a single democrat. God makes no distinction between those who perform abortion and those who support it in any way.
As a Catholic, voting democrat would scare the shite out of me for what is to come in the afterlife.
Posted by mtntiger
Asheville, NC
Member since Oct 2003
26666 posts
Posted on 5/2/21 at 9:26 am to
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there is a great difference between struggling to live according to the teachings of the Church and rejecting those teachings.


The money line right there.

We are all sinners, despite our best intentions.

It is one thing, though, to give in to your temptations/weaknesses. It is quite another to declare that what you are doing is not a sin, even though it clearly is.

Those who do the latter are literally thumbing their nose at God.
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