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In reply to the discussion: Senator Dick Durbin 'not permitted to receive Holy Communion,' Bishop says [View all]1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)31. Okay. eom.
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Senator Dick Durbin 'not permitted to receive Holy Communion,' Bishop says [View all]
theHandpuppet
Apr 2014
OP
In Uganda his Bishops are attending public celebrations of the anti gay laws and
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2014
#63
Does this only apply to his own parish, or can he receive holy communion elsewhere?
Hekate
Apr 2014
#3
they do. But if a dogma required me to change my core beliefs to conform I would
roguevalley
Apr 2014
#50
Evidently god doesn't approve per the guy with the funny hat and a red phone to Jebus
Major Nikon
Apr 2014
#55
actually, Jesus would have sided with the rebel who cares more for people than ritual
roguevalley
Apr 2014
#56
religious impulses have been documented back 200,000+ years. it is inherent
roguevalley
Apr 2014
#59
Okay. So you don't believe. I can live with it. Considering it is an impulse in humans
roguevalley
Apr 2014
#61
These so-called 'Catholic' groups formed for pro-fascist political purposes and funded by Moonies
blm
Apr 2014
#6
I think I was maybe 6 or 7 yrs old when I first decided to never be mean and evil like them.
Zorra
Apr 2014
#47
But to make public this 'moral stance' toward an elected official is to exploit that official
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2014
#64
The Church's position is the same for everyone. Abortion runs counter to Church doctrine...
badtoworse
Apr 2014
#37
I have asked a number of times, why is anyone a Catholic today? There are other religion choices. nm
rhett o rick
Apr 2014
#15
If you want to switch churches, the American Baptist Convention would welcome you! n/t
ColesCountyDem
Apr 2014
#18
It can't say it is always wrong because the Church itself was for centuries also
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2014
#65
Of the six children in my family who grew up Catholic, ZERO still are after fifty years.
postulater
Apr 2014
#35
Well that certainly is one way to get people to become single issue voters.
stillwaiting
Apr 2014
#49
And yet child abusing priests are allowed to continue serving communion to others
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2014
#66