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Vatican Cardinal Ends
Debate: No Communion for Pro-Abortion
Politicians or Rainbow Sashers
Says "Are we going to change Divine Law, how
God made us?"
VATICAN CITY, February 16, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com)
– Nigerian Cardinal Francis Arinze, the top
Vatican Cardinal in charge of the sacraments of
the Catholic Church has made it plain in an
on-camera interview with EWTN that pro-abortion
politicians may not be admitted to Holy
Communion.
A February 11 EWTN broadcast of the news
program, World Over Live, with host Raymond
Arroyo, featured an interview with Arinze, the
Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship
and the Discipline of the Sacraments. The
interview covered a wide range of topics,
including female altar servers, Latin in the
Mass, abortion and the rainbow sash movement.
Arroyo questioned the Vatican Cardinal
saying: “Last year, you were asked at a press
conference whether a politician, a Catholic
politician who supports abortion publicly should
be permitted to the Communion rail, should be
permitted to receive Communion publicly. What is
your response to that?”
Cardinal Arinze responded, “The answer is
clear. If a person says I am in favour of
killing unborn babies whether they be four
thousand or five thousand, I have been in favour
of killing them. I will be in favour of killing
them tomorrow and next week and next year. So,
unborn babies, too bad for you. I am in favour
that you should be killed, then the person turn
around and say I want to receive Holy Communion.
Do you need any Cardinal from the Vatican to
answer that?
Laughing, Arroyo responded, “It should be
pretty transparent.” To which the Cardinal
concluded, “Simple, ask the children for First
Communion, they'll give you the answer.”
Similarly, Cardinal Arinze ruled out
Communion for homosexual activists.
Arroyo noted that while some US bishops have
refused Communion to Rainbow Sash activists,
others such as Archbishop Harry Flynn of
Minneapolis - St. Paul have not. Flynn, after
meeting with Cardinal Arinze in Rome recently,
suggested that the Cardinal was open to allowing
communion for Rainbow Sash activists.
Arroyo first confirmed the meeting with
Archbishop Flynn took place. “Did such a
conversation take place between you and this
archbishop?,” asked Arroyo, to which Cardinal
Arinze responded, “Yes.”
Arroyo followed with “And were you open to
allowing this group to receive Communion as he
inferred in some of the newspapers.”
The Vatican Cardinal responded, “No, no. You
see, let's get it clear. These rainbow sash
people, are they really saying we are
homosexuals, we intend to remain so and we want
to receive Holy Communion. The question arises;
take the Catechism of the Catholic Church. It
says it is not condemning a person for having
homosexual tendency. We don't condemn anybody
for that. But a person stands condemned for
acting on it.”
On homosexuality the Cardinal was clear. “The
Catholic Church has never accepted homosexuality
as normal. You read the scripture. It's very
clear. What exactly are we examining? Are we
going to change Divine Law, how God made us?”
He made a distinction between active
homosexuals and those with homosexual
tendencies. “Quite another matter if a person
had just the tendencies and is making (an)
effort to live the Divine Law, then that's fine.
So, we respect persons but be clear on the
truth,” he said.
jhw
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