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Communion and Abortion Controversy Revisited

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Profaning or cohering

Profaning or cohering July 6, 2021 Catholic bishops, for the most part, seem to be unfamiliar with the difference between profaning the body of Christ in the Eucharist and being coherent in a policy that defends and protects Him from sacrilege. We know that to profane means to “treat (something sacred) with abuse, irreverence, or contempt.” On the other hand, the bishops say they are pursuing a coherent policy on the Eucharist, which suggests that there is no unity among them when it comes to the question of defending and protecting the body of Christ from those who defiantly profane the sacrament.

Why Are the Bishops Hesitating With Biden?

By Judie Brown | July 6, 2021 | 5:22pm EDT President Joe Biden (C) and First Lady Jill Biden (L) speak with a priest as they leave St. Joseph on the Brandywine Catholic Church in Wilmington, Del. (Photo credit: OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images) Catholic bishops, for the most part, seem to be unfamiliar with the difference between profaning the body of Christ in the Eucharist and being coherent in a policy that defends and protects Him from sacrilege. We know that to profane means to “treat (something sacred) with abuse, irreverence, or contempt.” On the other hand, the bishops say they are pursuing a coherent policy on the Eucharist, which suggests that there is no unity among them when it comes to the question of defending and protecting the body of Christ from those who defiantly profane the sacrament.

Catholic Archbishop: Mr Biden…Should Not Receive Holy Communion

By CNSNews.com Staff | January 18, 2021 | 11:06am EST (Susan Walsh/AFP via Getty Images) (CNSNews.com) - Archbishop Charles Chaput, the retired archbishop of Philadelphia, published an article in First Things in December saying that President-elect Joe Biden “should not receive communion. “When bishops publicly announce their willingness to give Communion to Mr. Biden, without clearly teaching the gravity of his facilitating the evil of abortion (and his approval of same-sex relationships), they do a serious disservice to their brother bishops and their people,” wrote Archbishop Chaput. “The reason is obvious,” he said. “By his actions during the course of his public life, Mr. Biden has demonstrated that he is not in full communion with the Catholic Church.”

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