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Why Isnt Nancy Pelosi Excommunicated ?


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[quote]This is not a Christian attitude. The Pharisees did terrible things to Jesus, but he never did anything except point out their mistakes. He never said "To Hell with you!". I can understand your concern, and your position on this, but you should never say these things or hold these feelings about anybody. Making these comments won't help her, praying will. [/quote]

Totally agree with you.

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[quote name='FuturePriest387' timestamp='1328580798' post='2382745']
Making these comments won't help her,
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Nor will they help you, or anybody.

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And, as this topic is slowly coming off the tracks

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDtgLn52vhI&feature=related[/media]

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dominicansoul

if i'm not mistaken, db was just proclaiming an excommunication in his own words to get this thread started....

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[quote name='dominicansoul' timestamp='1328581063' post='2382750']
if i'm not mistaken, db was just proclaiming an excommunication in his own words to get this thread started....
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Because he has the power to do so, and a internet forum is so very binding

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dominicansoul

excommunications have pretty strong language...


(this is probably my favorite scene of Beckett)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym6Qgj55e3Y

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From my understanding, the Vatican no longer issues excommunications unless it is grave.

Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, etc. have excommunicated themselves from the Church based on their voting against the Church and its teachings.

Ms. Pelosi is a an evil woman who has acted in an evil manner towards the Church and its sheep.

I am disgusted by her very presence.

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[quote name='FuturePriest387' timestamp='1328580798' post='2382745']


This is not a Christian attitude. The Pharisees did terrible things to Jesus, but he never did anything except point out their mistakes. He never said "To Hell with you!". I can understand your concern, and your position on this, but you should never say these things or hold these feelings about anybody. Making these comments won't help her, praying will.
[/quote] Well I'm just one of the heathen and I'm having a bad day. Its how I feel. She makes me sick. Sorry I didn't pick better words and at the end of the day you are right and I agree with you. So my bad..

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[quote name='FuturePriest387' timestamp='1328580798' post='2382745']
This is not a Christian attitude. The Pharisees did terrible things to Jesus, but he never did anything except point out their mistakes. He never said "To Hell with you!". I can understand your concern, and your position on this, but you should never say these things or hold these feelings about anybody. Making these comments won't help her, praying will.
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He did call Peter Satan though. :| Imma do that from now on, I think. Vade retro Satana!

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"He who sees his own sins does not see the sins of others" - St Moses the Black

Pray for us, Abba! <3 Pray for Nancy

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[quote name='qfnol31' timestamp='1328562416' post='2382555']
A few people have died excommunicated and then had the excommunications lifted after their death. This happened with the Orthodox bishops at one point. I think it happened with Archbishop Lefebvre not too long ago.
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there is indeed an opinion that +Lefebvre's excommunication was lifted by the decree lifting the excommunications of the four bishops. the wording at the end of the Congregation's decree declares the motu proprio Ecclesia Dei Adflicta "void of juridical effect". that is the decree which declared +Lefebvre to be excommunicated. Some think that this was a shrewd way of effectively lifting +Lefebvre's excommunication post humously without having to deal with the media mocking about post-humous excommunication lifting, spreading the misinformation about how the Church thinks it can decide who's in hell or not, and also avoiding increasing the liberal backlash against the excommunication lifting.

anyway, that's a side topic... I think the Church is very very reluctant to pronounce excommunications officially against politicians for fear of the public backlash. that's the type of thing that would cause a serious backlash of Americans who don't like the idea of the Church so explicitly influencing the government. and it would be proper for the local bishop to be the one excommunicating them and that could spell serious trouble for the tax exempt status. if there were a Catholic president like that it might be proper for Rome to pronounce the excommunication but on lower levels of government I would think the local gov't' would make more sense, and there's serious issues there to be considered.

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[quote name='Selah' timestamp='1328582767' post='2382792']
Yeah, but we ain't Jesus

Oh, and for those (you know who you are) St. Moses sez:

"He who sees his own sins does not see the sins of others"

Pray for us, Abba! <3
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What, so we can't do things Jesus didn't do, but we also can't do things He did do? <_<

VADE RETRO SATANA!

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