Nancy Lugosi, liturgist
Okay, I do know her name is Pelosi, not Lugosi as in Bela Lugosi, the old monster movie star.
Whatever her name is, it is sickening that, according to news reports, Nancy Pelosi was allowed to design the liturgy "down to the music" for that Mass at Trinity University in D.C. on Wednesday. With her hands stained with aborted babies' blood!
The rabidly pro-abortion Mrs. Pelosi probably did not think to specify that at her Mass the priest's vestments should be RED, for the blood of the 50 million American babies over whose abortion-executions she and her fellow pro-abortion politicians have presided.
Well, never mind; no doubt her ordinary, Archbishop Niederauer, late of Salt Lake City and previously of our own St. John's Seminary, will soon take her to the woodshed for being an old reprobate abortion-facilitator. (Disclaimer: This last part is sarcasm.)
Whatever her name is, it is sickening that, according to news reports, Nancy Pelosi was allowed to design the liturgy "down to the music" for that Mass at Trinity University in D.C. on Wednesday. With her hands stained with aborted babies' blood!
The rabidly pro-abortion Mrs. Pelosi probably did not think to specify that at her Mass the priest's vestments should be RED, for the blood of the 50 million American babies over whose abortion-executions she and her fellow pro-abortion politicians have presided.
Well, never mind; no doubt her ordinary, Archbishop Niederauer, late of Salt Lake City and previously of our own St. John's Seminary, will soon take her to the woodshed for being an old reprobate abortion-facilitator. (Disclaimer: This last part is sarcasm.)
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In answer to Hoodlum a faithful Catholic and Christian can do both, be concern for healthcare and insure the right to life for everyone from conception to natural death. Only a unethical and a dishonest Catholic can stand for a pro abortion policy. The right to life is not a minor issue when one is concern for the soul of Ms. Pelosi or the life of the unborn. To corrupt the faith is a grave sin
Hoodlum,
You'd vote for someone whose incurred a latae sententiae excommunication for committing the very public grave sin of furthering abortion?
Did anyone notice who the celebrant was? News reports said Fr. Drinan, noted pro-choice (read: abortion's up to you) priest, celebrated the Mass. He's a Jebbie, does that mean that the local Ordinary has no control over him?
Dear Hoodlum,
The 4,000 American babies who die violent deaths by abortion every day are a major, not minor issue.
What if 4,000 criminals were being executed every day? Would you call that a minor issue?
By the way, don't expect the Democrats to do anything about dwindling paychecks. Do expect them to make healthcare much worse for each of us if they succeed in creating socialized medicine.
Dear Anonymous 1:34 p.m.,
You are so right about the right to life being important in the senses of the babies' lives and the souls of the pro-aborts.
And you are right about corrupting the Faith being a grave sin. Thank you for writing.
Dear Anonymous 12:37 a.m.,
Father Drinan's boss would be the superior of his Jesuit province, but local diocesan ordinaries surely have some say about what any priests in their dioceses are doing, especially if it involves misprepresenting the Faith.
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