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  • Nickdfresh
    SUPER MODERATOR

    • Oct 2004
    • 49205

    Priest denies Communion to 100

    Priest denies Communion to 100

    By JOSHUA FREED
    Associated Press
    5/16/2005

    Members of the Rainbow Sash Alliance enter the Cathedral of St. Paul in Minnesota, where they were denied Communion Sunday.

    ST. PAUL, Minn. - A Catholic priest denied Communion Sunday to more than 100 people, saying they could not receive the sacrament because they wore rainbow-colored sashes to church to show support for homosexual Catholics.

    Before offering Communion, the Rev. Michael Sklucazek told the congregation in the Cathedral of St. Paul that anyone wearing a sash could come forward for a blessing but would not receive the bread and wine of Communion.

    Since 2001, a group called the Rainbow Sash Alliance has encouraged supporters to wear the multicolored fabric bands on each Pentecost Sunday, the day Catholics believe the Holy Spirit came to give power to Christians soon after Jesus ascended to heaven. But Sunday's service was the first time they had been denied Communion at the altar.

    Archbishop Harry Flynn told the group earlier this month that they would not receive Communion because the sashes had become a protest against church teaching.

    Sister Gabriel Herbers said she wore a sash to show sympathy for the gay and lesbian community. Their sexual orientation "is a gift from God just as much as my gift of being a female is," she said.

    Ann McComas-Bussa did not wear a sash, but she and her husband and three children all wore rainbow-colored ribbons and were denied Communion. "As a Catholic, I just need to stand in solidarity with those that are being oppressed," she said.

    While other parishioners sat or kneeled after going to the altar, sash-wearers remained standing with their hands cupped as a symbol they still wanted the sacrament. Their silent protest lasted about five minutes, until other parishioners rose to hear the announcements and the benediction before being dismissed.

    The Rainbow Sash Alliance says that by wearing the sash, members "publicly claim our place at Christ's table, sacramentally expressing the truth in our lives and calling the church to embrace a new day of integrity and freedom."

    Organizer Brian McNeill wrote to Flynn last month, explaining that the sashes are a symbol "to celebrate the gift of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender sexuality."

    Flynn wrote back to say the sashes are "more and more perceived as a protest against church teaching," declaring that using "the reception of Communion as an act of protest" never has been acceptable.

    Parishioner Larry Pavlicek was not sympathetic. As a divorced man, he said he has to live with the church's teaching that he cannot remarry and cannot have sex outside marriage.

    "If you're going to be a Catholic, either live with it or call yourself something different," he said. "They're trying to change something that has been taught by the church for 2,000 years."

    Archdiocese spokesman Dennis McGrath said Flynn decided to deny Communion after a cardinal asked U.S. bishops to adopt a consistent policy on the sashes. Catholics in Chicago and other cities such as Melbourne, Australia, also have worn sashes. Some have been denied Communion; others have not.



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  • DrMaddVibe
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    • Jan 2004
    • 6682

    #2
    Now you just know the story would've had a different ending if they would've been 13 year old orphan boys!

    What a crock!
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    • Nickdfresh
      SUPER MODERATOR

      • Oct 2004
      • 49205

      #3
      Originally posted by DrMaddVibe
      Now you just know the story would've had a different ending if they would've been 13 year old orphan boys!

      What a crock!

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      • BigBadBrian
        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
        • Jan 2004
        • 10625

        #4
        Much ado about nothing. These people are violating the beliefs of their church and are being penalized accordingly. Nothing wrong with that. Bravo to this church for standing up for what is right and not bending to the whims of society. Political correctness has no place in dictating the beliefs of what goes on in the Church.

        “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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        • blueturk
          Veteran
          • Jul 2004
          • 1883

          #5
          Originally posted by BigBadBrian
          Much ado about nothing. These people are violating the beliefs of their church and are being penalized accordingly. Nothing wrong with that. Bravo to this church for standing up for what is right and not bending to the whims of society. Political correctness has no place in dictating the beliefs of what goes on in the Church.

          I'm sorry BBB, but if the Catholic Church can give a pedophile protecting piece of shit like Bernard Law some fancy digs, a nice salary,AND allow him this asshole to help vote for the new pope, then a few gays shouldn't be that big a deal.

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          • 4moreyears
            Commando
            • Oct 2004
            • 1245

            #6
            Because of one preist the catholics have to accept every fag that wants communion. the church is very clear about it's beleifs. Fags are not welcome. Even if they are priests.

            JH

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            • blueturk
              Veteran
              • Jul 2004
              • 1883

              #7
              Originally posted by 4moreyears
              Because of one preist the catholics have to accept every fag that wants communion. the church is very clear about it's beleifs. Fags are not welcome. Even if they are priests.

              JH
              The "fag" priests have been covertly welcome for a long time, dumb ass.

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              • Nitro Express
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Aug 2004
                • 32798

                #8
                Catholic priests and nuns always gave me the creeps. I was raised prodestant thank God. LOL!
                No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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