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From: JDG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

At 04:34 PM 5/23/2004 -0700 Deborah Harrell wrote:
> It is my
>understanding that part of the tax-exempt status of
>religions is tied to the avoidance of direct political
>action.  Is that at all correct?  If so, there is a
>bit of a tempest brewing locally.
>
>Bishop Sheridan has stated that not only politicians,
>but those who vote for them, should be refused
>Communion if they support/do not oppose certain
>issues:

Let me begin by saying that I believe that Bishop Sheridan is wrong.   I
believe his pastoral letter is both theologically incorrect, and as a
practical matter is counter-productive to his own goals.

With that being said, for those who do not believe that the Catholic
Church
should be permitted to speak out against pro-choice politicians:

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I'm _Still_ waiting for the Vatican to deny communion or threaten to deny
communion to ONE single pro-choice republican, like the have for 1.
Kerry, 2. Pelosi, 3. Gov of NJ and many others.

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-If yes, can you explain why the Caholic Church is permitted and morally
obligated to speak out against politicans who abuse the rights of one
class
of persons but not politicians who abuse the rights of another class of
persons?

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A cell is not a person.  A cell has no rights.  A cell does not and
should not have rights.

-The Vatican, Despotic Tyranny for more than a Millennium.
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