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Thursday, May 13, 2021

HOW DID I MISS THIS? AND LET'S CONNECT THE DOTS BETWEEN THE ORGANIZED CRIME SYNDICATES, LIKE THE MAFIA, AND ORGANIZED GOVERNMENT ENABLEMENT OF ABORTION AND INFANTICIDE AS IT CONCERNS CATHOLICS AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE CHURCH

This was a May 10th news story from Catholic News Service:

This is an excerpt of that above longer news article: 

Pope Francis, during a 2014 visit to Calabria, said members of the Mafia “are not in communion with God; they are excommunicated.”

Vittorio V. Alberti, who is coordinating the working group on behalf of the dicastery, said that while the pope has said mafiosi are excommunicated and many bishops in Italy and other countries have denied public funerals to notorious members of organized crime syndicates, “we became aware that in the social teaching of church, in canon law and in the catechism there is no mention of the excommunication of mafiosi,” so the dicastery wanted to establish a group to help bishops around the world apply the teaching of the popes.

The group also will promote initiatives to help all Catholics understand that there can never be “any possible compromise” between the church and organized crime, Alberti told Vatican News.

My Comments: The last sentence above applies, I would suggest, to Catholic elected governmental official who promote crimes against humanity in the form of abortion and infanticide. 

Thus, at least a censure and ideally an excommunication against Catholic governmental leaders who promote civil and religious crimes  should take place and all of this codified in canon law so there is no question how individual bishops should proceed!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

"...so there is no question how individual bishops should proceed!"

Yes, there is. It is the bishop in his diocese who is the "enforcer" of the Church's laws. And he has that authority by divine right, not by canon law or, in a derivative way, from the pope.

"Episcopal power is ordinary. It pertains to the office by the law itself (c.131.1) and is not delegated by any higher human authority. Episcopal power is therefore a stable power, as the office attached to it is stable. And it is complete power, i.e., it extends to all the realm of competence in which the diocesan pastor is required to exercise his Episcopal ministry as a teacher of the faith, as a dispenser of the sacraments and as a head and leader of the diocesan community. Only by way of exception certain matters are reserved by law or papal decree to supreme church authority or to another authority (e.g. Episcopal conference, auxiliary bishop with special faculties etc.)."

Anonymous said...

Why not start with the Lavender Mafia in Roma?

Anonymous said...

So, the Vatican says we cannot pick on anyone simply for killing babies, we must discuss also petty theft and adultery, BUT, if you are in the mafia, "YOU'RE GOING TO HELL!!".

Makes perfect sense.

Anonymous said...

Anon 7:44 - No such thing was said or suggested by the Vatican. You imagination is warped.

Anonymous said...

Dying excommunicated is a ticket to Hell. Being refused a Christian burial is next closest thing.

Meanwhile, we are not to even refuse Communion to those with the power to stop or slow killing babies bit who instead are all for the killing without also discussing all the other common sins, and all bishops must instead only jawjack some more, while a Vatican dicastery and the pope talks automatic excommunication for those in the mafia.

So, anon814, please explain how this is the product of an overheated imagination, where those outside the Church (even by Vatican II standards) are doomed to Hell, and the Vatican and pope are all for making that separation official?

Mark Thomas said...

Here is an interesting comparison in regard to abortion and hitmen:

-- Pope likens abortion to ‘hiring a hitman’ at anti-abortion conference

By Livia Borghese and Matthew Robinson, CNN

May 26, 2019

Pope Francis said: "Never, ever eliminate a human life or hire a hitman to solve a problem."

(CNN) — Pope Francis likened having an abortion to hiring a “hitman” while speaking at the “Yes to Life” anti-abortion conference in Rome Saturday.

The Pontiff stated that abortion was never acceptable – not even in instances when fetuses are seriously ill – and urged doctors to support women to complete all pregnancies.

“Is it licit to eliminate a human life to solve a problem?…Is it licit to hire a hitman to solve a problem?” the Pope asked members of the audience.

“It is not lawful. Never, ever eliminate a human life or hire a hitman to solve a problem,” he added.

Pax

Mark Thomas

Anonymous said...

Well, pro-choice politicians like Biden and Pelosi did not take their seats by a coup. Someone elected them, and as I recall, Biden after his first Senate election in 1972 never really had a close race after that, and Pelosi's San Francisco district is among the most liberal in the country, akin to John Lewis's old district based in the city of Atlanta, a district that gave Biden 86 percent of the vote. Is there evidence that Pelosi is out of touch with her constituents? If not, then perhaps we need to address whether the problem is pro-choice politicians or the voters who elected them. You know, politicians tend to reflect the views of their constituents if they want to stay in office a while!

Tom said...

Nonetheless, when it comes to ex-communication (which in a sense means "no Communion"), NuVatican says, "Mafiosi si! Pro-abort CINO politicians no!"

Mark Thomas said...

Anonymous said..."Well, pro-choice politicians like Biden and Pelosi did not take their seats by a coup...perhaps we need to address whether the problem is pro-choice politicians or the voters who elected them."

I noted that about a week ago on Father McDonald's blog.

In regard to Catholic voters, to support the Democratic party, as well as Republican party, is to support abortion.

After all, one Democratic, as well as Republican politician after another, promote abortion.

Pax.

Mark Thomas

Anonymous said...

Well, pro-choice politicians like Biden and Pelosi did not take their seats by a coup...perhaps we need to address whether the problem is pro-choice politicians or the voters who elected them."

Well, no they didn't. But serious moral issues, such as abortion, are the last things that should be determined by popular vote or opinion.