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Saturday, October 06, 2007
Bishop Say Giuliani and Other Pro-Choice Candidates Should Be Denied Communion
Last Wednesday, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that St. Louis Archbishop Raymond L. Burke said Catholic priests are obligated to refuse communion to Catholic politicians whose positions on abortion contradict Church teachings. Consistent with that position, Burke indicated that he would deny communion to Republican Presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani. Archbishop Burke, who took similar position in 2004 regarding Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry, has elaborated on his position in an article titled The Discipline Regarding the Denial of Holy Communion to Those Obstinately Persevering in Manifest Grave Sin, published in a recent issue of Periodica de re Canonica. Burke's article seems to urge the U.S. Bishop's Conference to adopt a uniform national position on the matter, instead of leaving the issue to individual bishops as the Conference did in 2004. (LifeNews, Oct. 4.)