Sunday, April 11, 2004Kerry Rejects Catholic Bishops Request, Receives Communion Instead of getting angry at Sen. John Kerry's intransigence, we should calmly write our Catholic bishops as to whether this practice is acceptable in their diocese. Then follow up with the Vatican. Rejecting the admonitions of several national Roman Catholic leaders, Senator John Kerry received communion at Easter services today at the Paulist Center here, a kind of New Age church that describes itself as "a worship community of Christians in the Roman Catholic tradition" and that attracts people drawn to its dedication to "family religious education and social justice."What bothers me is that there are some Catholic prelates who still seem to be making up their minds on the issue. Archbishop Theodore McCarrick seems to be one of these bishops: WALLACE: But this year, John Kerry faces a different challenge; not to show he's a good American, but a good Catholic. Kerry favors stem cell research and the right to abortion, both contrary to church teachings.Here's the problem. There should be no problem on the part of His Excellency in denying Kerry the Eucharist, because Kerry clearly has no problem denying basic Catholic teaching on abortion, stem cell research, and in recent comments the nature of dissent. Furthermore, Pope John Paul II has made if explicitly clear that Catholic politicians are to either practice their faith and live Christian lives or cease calling themselves Catholic. Kerry is specifically rejecting this, claiming that he can have his cake and eat it too. Faithful Catholics should write their bishops directly and ask them whether Pope John Paul II is an authority on such issues concerning the faithfulness of the Catholic flock and furthermore, whether or not John Kerry's defiance demonstrates "communion" with the Catholic Faith.
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