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Catholic lawmakers urged to follow faith Catholic lawmakers urged to follow faith

Submitted by marmot | 1 year ago

Baltimore Sun - The head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, opening a national church meeting today, said that continued support for abortion rights will undermine any advances in social justice that come from a new president and Congress.

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Carla B 1 year ago

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No class. If your comment were directed towards Jews or Muslims, 'it would be okay' to express outra … Show full comment

"Continued support for abortion rights will undermine any advances in social justice": this is what I call "no class". I was brought up as a Catholic, I'm speaking from the inside.

The US Conference of Catholic Bishops has lost all right to lecture on morals after PROTECTING pedophiles for decades, thus following orders straight from the Vatican.

Moreover, in a country where Church and State are separated, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops has no right to tell lawmakers what to do: this is another thing I call "no class".

If they don't like abortion, it's fine by me: no-one's forcing them to have one.

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Herodotus Red 1 year ago

What are they going to do otherwise - keep them from receiving communion? Which has been done by the way in third world countries where lawmakers favored family planning to curve overpopulation. When pressed about it, the bishops argued that overpopulation is not the cause of poverty. And meanwhile, the priests and bishops have three meals a day, live in a nice houses ...

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Luke Duke (Republican) - 1 year ago

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They'd better urge their priests to follow their faith. Are they afraid abortion rights will give th … Show full comment

No class. If your comment were directed towards Jews or Muslims, 'it would be okay' to express outrage (and ignorant comments about either of those religions should). But no, we are talking about Catholics..papists..Do you know what the largest provider of social services is in the United States behind the Federal Government? The Catholic church. What a simple-minded comment, void of critical thinking.

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mcnabb (Independent) - 1 year ago

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They'd better urge their priests to follow their faith. Are they afraid abortion rights will give th … Show full comment

So go ahead and accuse the whole because of the actions of the few. Thats called prejudice, thats called stereotyping, thats called bigotry. I thought liberals were above such things. I hear some of the foulest, bigoted things come out of the "tolerance" crowd. Instead of an intelligent debate, let's accuse everyone of r**e! Come on. Thats is wrong.

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Carla B 1 year ago

They'd better urge their priests to follow their faith. Are they afraid abortion rights will give them less children to r**e?

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