September 16, 2021
Pope Francis on communion for 'controversial' Catholic politicians: Eucharist isn't 'prize for the perfect'
Excuse me, but I think that among other things, the Holy Father is speaking with forked tongue. As far as "refusing the Eucharist," I'm sure I've read where he refused to play along with Nancy Pelosi (maybe) and Joe Biden on their desires for a photo op of receiving communion from him.Pope Francis has cautioned bishops about wading into politics as U.S. bishops question whether or not to deny communion to pro-choice politicians such as President Biden.
The pope spoke with reporters on a flight from Slovakia to Rome, during which reporters had asked about the debate that has returned to public focus following the passage of a new abortion law in Texas, which Biden has strongly opposed.
"I have never refused the eucharist to anyone," the pope said, noting that he did not recall a time when a politician stood staunchly against abortion and came to him for communion.
The point he stressed was that bishops should be pastors, not politicians, according to The New York Times. He referred to communion as "a gift" and not "a prize for the perfect."
"If we look at the history of the church, we will see that every time the bishops have not managed a problem as pastors, they have taken a political stance on a political problem," he added. "What must the pastor do? Be a pastor; don’t go condemning. Be a pastor, because he is a pastor also for the excommunicated.
The pope stressed, however, that the Catholic Church views abortion as homicide.
"Whoever has an abortion kills," the pope said. "It is a human life. This human life must be respected – this principle is so clear."
The Vatican earlier this year issued broad comments on the matter in a letter written by the head of the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal Luis Ladaria.
Ladaria issued the letter to Archbishop Jose Gomez ahead of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in June, during which they drew up a document addressing how to approach the matter of communion for politicians holding views that stand in opposition to the church’s own.
He cautioned against focusing specifically on abortion and euthanasia as "the only grave matters" of Catholic moral teaching, NPR reported.
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St. Paul gave the standard of how to deal with sin. If someone refuses to repent then they are to be cut off - and that means excommunicated.
In fact, someone in a grave state of sin IS excommunicated, whether they are formally denied the Eucharist or not. A guy having an affair is excommunicated. So is someone fornicating, or taking stuff from his boss, or who lies for a living (like most politicians). But the damage done by being a pro-abortion Catholic politician is striking and it leads many astray. Hence politicians must be publicly held accountable. Frankie may not like withholding Communion, but he has a duty to do so and the failure to do so is HIS sin. God will hold him to account for allowing so many to be led astray.
Pope Francis is a revolutionary in a funny hat. I believe God allowed him to become Pope as a judgment on Mankind.
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