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book_worm

(15,951 posts)
Tue Dec 17, 2013, 11:23 PM Dec 2013

Francis Dumps U.S. Cardinal Who Is Outspoken Critic Of Abortion, Gay Marriage

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/francis-dumps-u-s-cardinal-who-is-outspoken-critic-of-abortion-gay-marriage

ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Pope Francis announced changes in the influential Vatican office that evaluates and nominates candidates for bishop around the world.

Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington was appointed Monday to the Congregation for Bishops. The pope also reconfirmed Cardinal William Levada, the former archbishop of San Francisco and former head of the Vatican's orthodoxy watchdog office.

Some members of the congregation were very conspicuously not retained. Cardinal Raymond Burke, former Archbishop of St. Louis, will no longer serve in the office.

Burke is considered an outspoken critic of abortion and same-sex marriage and a favorite of conservative Catholics. He has also been publicly critical of Francis's changes in the direction of the church. Burke retains his position as the head of the Vatican high court, the Apostolic Signatura.

Burke drew attention in the U.S. in 2004 when he said he would deny Communion to Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry, a Roman Catholic who supports abortion rights.

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Francis Dumps U.S. Cardinal Who Is Outspoken Critic Of Abortion, Gay Marriage (Original Post) book_worm Dec 2013 OP
I wonder if the Kerry thing may have been a big factor. MH1 Dec 2013 #1

MH1

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1. I wonder if the Kerry thing may have been a big factor.
Tue Dec 17, 2013, 11:31 PM
Dec 2013

It is one thing to oppose reproductive rights, it is quite another to make that the basis of an election endorsement (or anti-endorsement in this case) for a high office. Particularly given the obvious sins of the opponent.

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