Friday, August 12, 2011

US Bishop on unrepentant pro-abort pols: ‘Treat them as a tax collector or Gentile. Expel him.’

by Christine Dhanagom

FARGO, North Dakota, August 11, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Church should seek the conversion of pro-abortion politicians, but if they remain obstinate they should be expelled from the Church, says Bishop Samuel Aquila of Fargo.

The Bishop proposed in an interview with Catholic World Report this week that Bishops should take their cue from the Gospel of Matthew in handling pro-abortion politicians.

“Our Lord tells us to speak to the person, and then take two or three others with us if he does not change,” he said. “If he still does not change, the Church can speak to him, which is done through the bishop. [The bishop] exercises the authority of Christ. Christ then says that if that person is still obstinate and will not change, treat them as a tax collector or Gentile. Expel him.’”

The Bishop continued: “Catholics are called to defend human life, particularly that of the unborn. The Church’s teaching is clear. If we don’t challenge public officials who reject this teaching, we leave them in their sins and confuse the faithful.”

Aquila, who has been the spiritual head of the diocese of Fargo in North Dakota for ten years, is well known for his support for the pro-life cause.

His active support for the 40 Days for Life campaign in Fargo included sending a letter to the priests of the diocese asking them to sign up for an hour of prayer outside an abortion clinic. He has also personally led prayer vigils outside Fargo’s only abortuary.

The Bishop told Catholic World Report that his commitment to pro-life advocacy began in the 1970s, when he got a glimpse of the devastating aftermath of an abortion as an orderly in an emergency room in Colorado.

“A woman who had had an incomplete abortion was brought in. Those of us working in the emergency room were pro-life and had had nothing to do with the abortion, but were trying to help the woman afterward,” he said.

“It was there I first saw the remains of an unborn child, about three and a half months along. It really impacted me. It was impressed in my mind and my heart and that this was a human life. It had now been forever destroyed. Ever since then I’ve been outspoken on human-life issues, and tried to help people to understand the dignity of human life.”

Aquila also told the news service that clergy should be outspoken in defending the Church’s teaching in other areas, as well, particularly regarding the sanctity of marriage.

“The Church has been clear that marriage can only be between a man and a woman, and we need to continue to speak clearly to society on the truth, dignity, and meaning of marriage,” he said.

6 comments:

  1. Bravo to His Excellency.

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  2. the big problem with this is that only the local bishop can excommunicate a politician. that means the bishop is on the politicians turf, and can suffer big time push-back from the pol. the bishop won't get the perks, the schools won't, and in fact, it's like excommunication is a TWO-WAY street. the bishop will also become a "persona non grata" in the politicians local district or state. So, it's a call with a cost.

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  3. What is a soul worth?

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  4. from Bill Foley

    Bravo! Bishop Aquila.

    Bishops Ignatius (martyr), Polycarp (martyr), and John Fisher (martyr)are cheering you on in heaven.

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  5. Thank you dear Bishop! Would thaat there were more Bishops like you!

    What is needed is for all Bishops to agree - and especially the Home Bishops of these apostates.....

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  6. Anonymous @ 3:25:
    Seems to me your comment assumes Church/State Separation, something we're not obligated to in any way, shape, or form. If anything, we're obligated to oppose such views.
    Pro-Choice politicians certainly won't be happy if clergy begin denying them communion or imposing formal excommunication, but if we can't find other ways to persuade them, this form of "force" remains our last option.

    Pray that various politicians will be more open to the Church's teaching before that happens.

    Pray also for the faithful to seek a greater expression of faith as we begin to suffer troubled times. Satan's minion's won't give up easily....

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