Dear Father
Thank you for standing up for our Church by refusing to give the Body of
our Savior to a sinful woman. If Barbara Johnson wants to participate in our
faith perhaps this will be a first step. I hope you will follow through with
the example you gave at her mother's funeral and likewise be a little more
careful about just who receives Communion in the future. I personally know quite
a few other homosexuals who regularly attend Mass, and I hope to reveal their
names to you in the very near future. Perhaps together we can make an example of
them as well. I know your decision with that lesbian woman made some national
headlines, and my hope is that a cleaner Church will be the result.
It stands to reason that Priests like you are on the forefront of a whole
movement. There is no one better than you to judge just who really "belongs" in
our church and who doesn't. I have a very good friend who works in our hospital
and is privy to information about women who have obtained information about
abortions. I'm sure you would agree that they too should be denied the
Sacraments, as well as those people who continue to fight for the so called
"women's rights". Weeding out the sinful elements has to begin somewhere, and it
obvious at least tome that you are God's messenger.
With the whole country talking about birth control, I've been noticing
how some young couples are not procreating...where are the families with nine or
ten children? People who practice birth control are certainly not in the state
of grace...please keep that in mind.
People like you, and Rick Santorum, and even Rush Limbaugh are on the
right track. Holy Communion is not for everyone, and it certainly isn't for
homosexuals, divorced people, adulterers, or those who refuse to accept children
as God's gifts. I hope to see fewer people receiving the hosts..especially in
our church.
Keep up the good work...here's to a thorough cleansing of the flock.
A Grateful follower.
Pointed an hysterical as usual. You must be taking sarcasm lessons from Maureen Dowd. Or is she the one taking them from you?
ReplyDeleteCanon law 915. The priest is only allowed to deny communion for those who are in MANIFEST sin. She admitted that she had a partner to the priest, and besides she is a buddhist. Stop whining.
ReplyDeleteDear Daniel
DeleteSo..just who do you consider to be in "manifest sin" ?You sound like someone either from the Dark Ages, or a celibate cranky old priest yourself...