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Rev. Graham Agrees 100% With Catholic Bishop on Pelosi s Support of the Murder of Babies By Michael W. Chapman | July 26, 2021 | 2:48pm EDT
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(CNS News) Evangelical leader Franklin Graham said he agreed 100% with Catholic Archbishop Salvatore Cordelione for speaking the truth about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi s (D-Calif.) support for the murder of babies through abortion.
Graham concurred with the archbishop that Pelosi s lack of concern for the murdered baby is the epitome of hypocrisy.
In a July 24 post on Facebook, Rev. Graham wrote, I’ve got to hand it to the Catholic Archbishop from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s hometown of San Francisco for his boldness in speaking the truth about her support of the murder of babies through abortion.
By Michael W. Chapman | July 26, 2021 | 2:48pm EDT
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(CNS News) Evangelical leader Franklin Graham said he agreed 100% with Catholic Archbishop Salvatore Cordelione for speaking the truth about House Speaker Nancy Pelosi s (D-Calif.) support for the murder of babies through abortion.
Graham concurred with the archbishop that Pelosi s lack of concern for the murdered baby is the epitome of hypocrisy.
In a July 24 post on Facebook, Rev. Graham wrote, I’ve got to hand it to the Catholic Archbishop from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s hometown of San Francisco for his boldness in speaking the truth about her support of the murder of babies through abortion.
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A top cardinal warned U.S. Catholic bishops to be cautious before moving ahead with a plan to rebuke President Joe Biden for publicly receiving communion despite his abortion agenda.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) will reportedly hold a national meeting in June where the bishops will decide whether to tell the president, and other high profile Catholic politicians, not to receive Communion at mass if they continue to publicly advocate for abortion.
Cardinal Luis Ladaria, prefect of the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, downplayed the need for such a policy in a May 7 letter to USCCB President Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles.