Waiting for Vatican's Stab in the Back? Mexican Diocese Doesn't Put Up with Subterfuges
Politicians who voted for abortion up to 13 weeks in Sinaloa, the seventh Mexican state to "allow" this crime, are denied Communion and cannot become godparents, Culiacán Diocese announced.
Father Miguel Ángel Soto Gaxiola, director of the Commission for Life, Family, Youth and Laity, explained that the Diocese recognises “the objectively unworthy state of a person to receive the Body of Christ.”
Referring to John Paul II's Evangelium vitae, Soto rejects the subterfuge when politicians say they are "against abortion" but favour another's "right" to commit the crime. He calls this “an erroneous theory, since no circumstance, no purpose, no law can make an act lawful that is intrinsically illicit.”
Now, Culiacán's bishop must get ready for Francis stabbing in his back and siding with the abortionists.
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Father Miguel Ángel Soto Gaxiola, director of the Commission for Life, Family, Youth and Laity, explained that the Diocese recognises “the objectively unworthy state of a person to receive the Body of Christ.”
Referring to John Paul II's Evangelium vitae, Soto rejects the subterfuge when politicians say they are "against abortion" but favour another's "right" to commit the crime. He calls this “an erroneous theory, since no circumstance, no purpose, no law can make an act lawful that is intrinsically illicit.”
Now, Culiacán's bishop must get ready for Francis stabbing in his back and siding with the abortionists.
Picture: © Mazur CC BY-NC-SA, #newsSeifexeeto