Load Canon 915, and Fire At Will!
A memorandum of the Congregation of for the Doctrine of the Church on "Worthiness to Receive Holy Communion", signed by its Prefect Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and published in July 2004, declared that, if a Catholic politician's
formal cooperation in "the grave sin of abortion or euthanasia" becomes
manifest by "consistently campaigning and voting for permissive abortion
and euthanasia laws", the politician's pastor is obliged to instruct the politician about the Church's teaching and
inform him that he should not present himself for Holy Communion as long
as the objective situation of sin (regardless of whether
subjective guilt exists or is absent) persists, warning him that, if he
does present himself in those circumstances, he will be refused. As in
the case of divorced and remarried Catholics, if these precautionary
measures fail to obtain the desired effect or are impossible, "and the
person in question, with obstinate persistence, still presents himself
to receive the Holy Eucharist, 'the minister of Holy Communion must
refuse to distribute it'".
Canon 915, one of the canons of the current Code of Canon Law, forbids the administration of Holy Communion to those upon whom the penalty of excommunication or interdict has been imposed or declared or who obstinately persist in manifest grave sin:
Those who have been excommunicated or interdicted after the imposition or declaration of the penalty and others obstinately persevering in manifest grave sin are not to be admitted to holy communion.
Speaking of which....
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi took the lead this week in a high-profile lobbying effort to pressure San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone not to attend the controversial March for Marriage event, which she characterized as "venom masquerading as virtue."
"We share our love of the Catholic faith and our city of San Francisco," Pelosi wrote to Cordileone, who, as head of the 560,000-member Archdiocese of San Francisco, has become the Catholic bishops' point man against gay marriage. She urged him to abandon an event in which some of the participants show "disdain and hate towards LGBT persons."
Canon 915, one of the canons of the current Code of Canon Law, forbids the administration of Holy Communion to those upon whom the penalty of excommunication or interdict has been imposed or declared or who obstinately persist in manifest grave sin:
Those who have been excommunicated or interdicted after the imposition or declaration of the penalty and others obstinately persevering in manifest grave sin are not to be admitted to holy communion.
Speaking of which....
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi took the lead this week in a high-profile lobbying effort to pressure San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone not to attend the controversial March for Marriage event, which she characterized as "venom masquerading as virtue."
"We share our love of the Catholic faith and our city of San Francisco," Pelosi wrote to Cordileone, who, as head of the 560,000-member Archdiocese of San Francisco, has become the Catholic bishops' point man against gay marriage. She urged him to abandon an event in which some of the participants show "disdain and hate towards LGBT persons."
Labels: canon law, Catholic Politicians, Catholics for Obama, CINO
<< Home