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It Has No Place Here

Randall Smith: A bishop who’d deny Communion to a public racist but not a public abortion supporter supports politics not Church teaching.

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Dear Bishops, Ban Them

Robert Royal: Denying Communion to pro-abortion politicians may not lead to unity in the Church. It may awaken some pro-abortion Catholics.

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As the Bishops Meet in Baltimore

Fr. Gerald E. Murray: Biden and Pelosi don’t care about their worthiness to receive, and the bishops must not treat canon 915 as dead letter.

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Sustaining the Catholic “Thing”

Robert Royal: We can’t save the world – we have a Savior who already did that. We can only serve that mission, faithfully, with your support.

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Archbishop Cordileone ties Eucharistic reverence to respect for life

Denver Newsroom, Oct 30, 2021 / 10:50 am In a new reflection, San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone identifies a common thread linking abortion, homelessness, and the urgent need for Eucharistic revival among Catholics: a challenge to look beyond outward appearances and see “the deeper spiritual reality.”  “As political issues, homelessness and abortion are treated

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Biden’s Abortion Fig Leaves and Masks Are (Finally) Off

Fr. Peter Stravinskas: It’s time for bishops to ban Joe Biden from Holy Communion in advance of his ever setting foot in their territories.

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Hard Sayings

Fr. Paul D. Scalia: To prepare for Communion, seek a proper docility and waxlike disposition so that Christ’s image may be impressed upon us.

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