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Old Oct 4, '08, 4:07 pm
NoelFitz NoelFitz is offline
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Default Is it a mortal sin to vote and not to vote.

As both Obama and McCain favor abortion and it is a sin of omission not to vote what should Catholics do?

Have all Democrats excommunicated themselves?

Is th Catholic Church in its support for McCain putting at risk its charitable status?

Should Prof Kmiec and all who support Democrats be refused Communion?

Should all Democratic politicians be publicly excommunicated?.

Have Catholics effectively been removed from political life, since they are not free to vote, except as in Stalin's Russia for one Candidate?

Is Bishop Murphy disingenuous by suggesting Catholics should consider the social teaching of the Church before voting, since they are not free to make up their minds.

Is the Catholic Church stupid for driving committed Democrats out of the Church?


God bless,

NoelFitz.
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“When a Catholic does not share a candidate’s stand in favor of abortion and/or euthanasia but votes for that candidate for other reasons, it is considered remote material cooperation, which can be permitted in the presence of proportionate reasons” Cardinal Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI.
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