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Laura Flanders

Laura Flanders

Posted: May 21, 2010 11:07 AM

The F Word: Pedophilia is Fine, but Hold the Abortion

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In another story from Arizona, but one that's attracting less attention than that state's check your documents anti-immigration law, a nun in Phoenix has been ex-communicated after approving a live-saving abortion. Sister Margaret McBride was excommunicated for approving an abortion without which, doctors say, both the woman and her 11-week-old fetus would have died. According to Thomas Olmsted, the Bishop of Phoenix, approving an abortion is an excommunicating offense -period.

"If a Catholic formally cooperates in the procurement of an abortion, they are automatically excommunicated by that action," said Bishop Olmstead.

Funny how that automatic excommunication clause doesn't kick in when it comes to the sexual abuse of children and rape.

As the Church abuse scandal is revealed, for decade upon decade, the Church not only cooperated with child rapists but has protected them from prosecution, even promoting them to the very top of the Church hierarchy.

This Church, which flexed every once of its political muscle to strangle hard-won reproductive rights out of this country's health insurance laws, is subsidized by US Taxpayers -- not only through public funding of Catholic Churches -- but also through blanket tax exemptions.

Perhaps its time we checked their documents. Are priests in this country legally? Have they read the Constitution? Do they grasp the basics of our -- legal system? Or do they not? And how long are we going to keep allowing, not to mention funding these creeps?

 

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Artemis34
Women can vote against the GOP or against their ow
02:24 AM on 06/22/2010
http://www.americamagazine.org/blog/entry.cfm?blog_id=2&entry_id=3013

Canon Lawyer: Sister's Excommunication 'Null and Void'

"In a Letter to the Editor of The (London) Tablet, Ladislas Orsy, S.J., professor of canon law at Georgetown University has weighed in on the excommunication of Sister Margaret Mary McBride, and has declared it, based on canon law, "null and void."..."
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gonetoutah
10:49 AM on 05/27/2010
This is exactly the reason I did not want my wife to have our children in a Catholic hospital. As they see it, the child is more important than the mother. The mother has had a chance to be baptized, the child, however, if born dead (read: aborted in this case) cannot be baptized and thus can not go to heaven. Therefore when a choice has to be made, the childs life must come before the mothers. This is a value I do not share.
11:35 PM on 05/24/2010
If I were pregnant, I would talk to my doctor and make sure I would not be sent to the Catholic Hospital. Probably would by-pass the hospital no matter what

Apparently women, men and children are not very important, just children the priests can rape and abuse and the fetus. These men seem to have no conscience, no soul and no compassion.
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cabinetmaniac
"Without a struggle, there can be no progress. "
06:24 PM on 05/21/2010
Excommunicate me!

I am an apostate Roman Catholic.

I spit on you and your delusional religion.

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fiberoptimist
12:08 PM on 05/21/2010
Sounds like the nun made a sensible PRO-LIFE decision to save the mother, and still the church isn't happy. In the middle-ages, they probably would have stoned the nun to death in the name of being pro-life. This is why medical decisions are best left between patient and doctor.
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maillady
11:46 AM on 05/21/2010
The Catholic church needs to rethink their priorities. Their leadership leaves a lot to be desired.