Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are going to promote one candidate over the other, they need to pay taxes.
+1
Tax those criminals.
To be clear: what was read was a prayer offered by a single parishioner (whom we all hope was praying for Trump to wise up and step down). Other prayers of other parishioners would also have been read at the same time.
It is quite clear that a person who adheres to the Catholic faith could not in good conscience vote for Trump. Some will anyway, but most will not.
But it’s ok for a Catholic to vote for the candidate that does not want any restrictions on abortion? Gotcha.
Yes you moron. I am Catholic and go to church every Sunday. I am obviously voting for Harris. I would not get an abortion unless I had to, but that doesn’t mean I should vote to remove that option for other women, Catholic or not.
You can keep on denying you are one of those christian nationalists, but we all know you really a christian nationalist.
Anonymous wrote:This is dumb but not surprising—-
As at a typical Sunday Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes in Bethesda, prayers were given for the living and the dead, the infirm and the Church.
But on this day, the reader ended the prayer of the faithful with some unusual words:
“We pray for the intention of Donald J. Trump, for whom this Mass is being offered today,” a parishioner remembered hearing at the late-summer gathering.
https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/religion/catholic-mass-for-trump-bethesda-maryland-UYOSCIBZVNDBBBL72BSI2M5C2E/
Meanwhile both maternal deaths and abortions rose post-Dobbs so even if you disregard his waffling on abortion and every other thing Trump does that is inconsistent with Catholic doctrine (which is a lot as the Pope has noted) I still don’t get why you think he is “pro-life”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are going to promote one candidate over the other, they need to pay taxes.
+1
Tax those criminals.
To be clear: what was read was a prayer offered by a single parishioner (whom we all hope was praying for Trump to wise up and step down). Other prayers of other parishioners would also have been read at the same time.
It is quite clear that a person who adheres to the Catholic faith could not in good conscience vote for Trump. Some will anyway, but most will not.
But it’s ok for a Catholic to vote for the candidate that does not want any restrictions on abortion? Gotcha.
Anonymous wrote:Another reason I’m no longer Catholic. Pedophile-excusing, MAGA-loving, women-hating organization.
Anonymous wrote:For those who want and need this:
Praying for the Nation with the Cathedral
As the sacred ground where the nation gathers for prayer at pivotal moments in our life together, the Cathedral will be open for prayer and meditation on Election Day as votes are cast, and on the day after as votes are counted.
These opportunities for prayer are part of the Cathedral’s A Better Way initiative.
Tuesday, Nov. 5
The Cathedral nave will be open for private prayer and meditation from 7 am to 10 pm. Clergy will offer prayers during the Election Day Prayer Vigil between 8 am and 9 pm, including four special services. Click to learn more and access livestreams:
8 am ET: Service of Morning Prayer
12 pm ET: Interfaith Noonday Service of Prayer
5 pm ET: Service of Evening Prayer
8:45 pm ET: Compline
Wednesday, Nov. 6
The Cathedral will open for private prayer and meditation from 7 am to 6 pm. A Service of Unity and Hope after an Election will be offered at 12 pm eastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are going to promote one candidate over the other, they need to pay taxes.
+1
Tax those criminals.
To be clear: what was read was a prayer offered by a single parishioner (whom we all hope was praying for Trump to wise up and step down). Other prayers of other parishioners would also have been read at the same time.
It is quite clear that a person who adheres to the Catholic faith could not in good conscience vote for Trump. Some will anyway, but most will not.
But it’s ok for a Catholic to vote for the candidate that does not want any restrictions on abortion? Gotcha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wording's a bit vague, and I'm not Catholic, but I think almost any a theistic religious person can agree to pray for Donald Trump at soul. No matter what you think of him, he's a major figure at the moment, and the course of his life affects all of us. Trusting God with a prayer to move Trump to a better position is a religiously a good thought.
I am a Catholic and unless he is on his deathbed it’s against the rules and since Catholics are all about rules whoever sanctioned this should be immediately removed.[/quote
You can request a mass intention for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are going to promote one candidate over the other, they need to pay taxes.
+1
Tax those criminals.
To be clear: what was read was a prayer offered by a single parishioner (whom we all hope was praying for Trump to wise up and step down). Other prayers of other parishioners would also have been read at the same time.
It is quite clear that a person who adheres to the Catholic faith could not in good conscience vote for Trump. Some will anyway, but most will not.
But it’s ok for a Catholic to vote for the candidate that does not want any restrictions on abortion? Gotcha.
Yes you moron. I am Catholic and go to church every Sunday. I am obviously voting for Harris. I would not get an abortion unless I had to, but that doesn’t mean I should vote to remove that option for other women, Catholic or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are going to promote one candidate over the other, they need to pay taxes.
+1
Tax those criminals.
To be clear: what was read was a prayer offered by a single parishioner (whom we all hope was praying for Trump to wise up and step down). Other prayers of other parishioners would also have been read at the same time.
It is quite clear that a person who adheres to the Catholic faith could not in good conscience vote for Trump. Some will anyway, but most will not.
But it’s ok for a Catholic to vote for the candidate that does not want any restrictions on abortion? Gotcha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are going to promote one candidate over the other, they need to pay taxes.
+1
Tax those criminals.
To be clear: what was read was a prayer offered by a single parishioner (whom we all hope was praying for Trump to wise up and step down). Other prayers of other parishioners would also have been read at the same time.
It is quite clear that a person who adheres to the Catholic faith could not in good conscience vote for Trump. Some will anyway, but most will not.
But it’s ok for a Catholic to vote for the candidate that does not want any restrictions on abortion? Gotcha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are going to promote one candidate over the other, they need to pay taxes.
+1
Tax those criminals.
To be clear: what was read was a prayer offered by a single parishioner (whom we all hope was praying for Trump to wise up and step down). Other prayers of other parishioners would also have been read at the same time.
It is quite clear that a person who adheres to the Catholic faith could not in good conscience vote for Trump. Some will anyway, but most will not.