August 6, 2004
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Diocese of Charlotte, This week, I and two other bishops of the South are jointly issuing a statement entitled, “Worthy to Receive the Lamb: Catholics in Political Life and the Reception of Holy Communion.” In this statement, we are addressing the question of pro-abortion Catholic politicians and the reception of Holy Communion. The consistent support of abortion legislation by some Catholic public officials is a gravely sinful act. This public stance precludes the politicians from being admitted to Holy Communion as long as they persist in their pro-abortion stance. The reception of Holy Communion by pro-abortion Catholic public officials is a scandal to the Catholic faithful, which risks leading them into error regarding the true teaching of the Church on the intrinsic evil of procured abortion. At our Special Assembly in June, the bishops of the United States discussed the topic of “Catholics in Political Life.” In that statement, we reminded Catholic politicians of the moral teaching of our church in regard to abortion: “... The killing of an unborn child is always intrinsically evil and can never be justified.” We also appealed to pro-abortion Catholic politicians to have a change of heart and stop supporting abortion legislation: “It is with pastoral solicitude for everyone involved in the political process that we will also counsel Catholic public officials that their acting consistently to support abortion on demand risks making them cooperators in evil in a public manner. We will persist in this duty to counsel, in the hope that the scandal of their cooperating in evil can be resolved by the proper formation of their consciences.” I ask that you pray, as I do, for all those involved in the political process, and that you pray also for a greater respect in our country for the dignity of the life of the unborn child. Wishing God’s blessings upon each of you, I promise you a remembrance in my prayers. Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend Peter J. Jugis Bishop of Charlotte “Worthy to Receive the Lamb” To read the statement, “Worthy to Receive the Lamb: Catholics in Political Life and the Reception of Holy Communion,” please see page 8.
vOLUME 13
no. 39
Bishops offer ‘Faithful Citizenship’
Document to serve as guide for party platforms Statement prompts how basic values should shape political choices by
NANCY FRAZIER O’BRIEN
catholic news service
CNS photo from Reuters
A Miami man casts his vote in the 2000 elections. To summarize the Catholic Church’s teachings on public policy issues that have moral and ethical dimensions, the U.S. bishops released the document, “Faithful Citizenship: A Catholic Call to Political Responsibility.”
Finding Christ
See JAMAICA, page 6
See FAITHFUL, page 9
Vatican says battle of sexes not part of God’s design
Salisbury youths work with Jamaica’s poor SALISBURY — Members of Sacred Heart Church’s youth group and their chaperones worked to help change people’s lives in Kingston, Jamaica, as part of an annual mission trip June 24-July 1. “Some of us, not fully understanding what we were
WASHINGTON — The U.S. bishops offered guidance to the committees drafting election-year platforms for the Democratic and Republican parties in the form of their 2003 document, “Faithful Citizenship: A Catholic Call to Political Responsibility.” The document, approved by the Administrative Committee of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, “summarizes the Catholic Church’s teaching on public policy issues that have important moral and ethical dimensions,” said Msgr. William P. Fay, USCCB general secretary, in nearly identical letters
by CINDY WOODEN catholic news service
Courtesy Photo
Sacred Heart Church’s youth group made their annual mission trip to Kingston, Jamaica, June 24-July 1. Members pictured are (clockwise from top) Michael Vaeth, Gregory Hicks, Brynne Beal and Erin Dinse.
VATICAN CITY — The battle of the sexes and, particularly, the subjugation of women are the result of original sin and not of God’s original design for creation, said the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Attempts to advance the cause of women by seeing men See BATTLE, page 12
Many ministries
Rachel’s Vineyard
Up to the challenge
Sister Schmidt leaves N.C. after 40 years
Leadership conference inspires masses
Youth ministers receive training resource
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