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BOMBSHELL: POST-DEMOTED RAYMOND LEO CARDINAL BURKE GIVES MORE INTERVIEWS AND REITERATES HIS CALL TO POPE FRANCIS TO CLARIFY CHURCH TEACHING
The following is from an Irish on-line service, RTE News. Cardinal Burke reiterates that it is long past time for the pope to clarify Church teaching. The extended interview with Joe Little is well worth watching! There are some bombshell statements, mostly by listening between the lines, about what is needed today. There is a statement by Cardinal Burke on Archbishop Cupich.
BE SURE TO WATCH THE VIDEO LINK OF THE EXTENDED INTERVIEW WITH CARDINAL BURKE BY JOE LITTLE! IT IS STUNNING TO HEAR A CONSERVATIVE CARDINAL SPEAKING SO BLUNTLY ABOUT A REIGNING POPE. PRESS THIS LINK:
Watch Joe Little's extended interview with Cardinal Raymond Burke HERE.
BE SURE TO WATCH THE VIDEO LINK OF THE EXTENDED INTERVIEW WITH CARDINAL BURKE BY JOE LITTLE! IT IS STUNNING TO HEAR A CONSERVATIVE CARDINAL SPEAKING SO BLUNTLY ABOUT A REIGNING POPE. PRESS THIS LINK:
Watch Joe Little's extended interview with Cardinal Raymond Burke HERE.
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Cardinal would refuse Communion to pro-gay marriage Catholic legislators
One of Pope Francis' most vocal critics, who was demoted last week from his leadership of the Vatican's Supreme Court, has said he would refuse Holy Communion to any Catholic legislator who voted for same-sex marriage.
Speaking before a Limerick conference on the Catholic family, Cardinal Raymond Burke declined to comment on the Government's planned referendum over gay and lesbian marriage.
However, he said he would refuse Communion to pro-gay marriage Catholic legislators in the same way he did in the case of pro-choice legislators in his native United States.
He also reiterated his call to the Pontiff, made during last month's Synod on the Family, to clarify "at this point" where the Catholic Church stands on homosexual relations and on giving Holy Communion to divorced and civilly remarried couples.
Cardinal Burke told RTÉ News there is growing confusion about what the Church really teaches and that the impression is being given that it is a democracy in which a second synod of bishops will vote on these matters next year.
Cardinal Burke, who is now the Cardinal Patron of the Order of Malta, said neither Catholic doctrine nor discipline is decided by the votes of bishops.
The conference in Limerick is being organised by "The Catholic Voice" newspaper and was attended by the Bishop of Limerick, Dr Brendan Leahy and the former MEP Dana Rosemary Scallon.
Watch Joe Little's extended interview with Cardinal Raymond Burke here.
Speaking before a Limerick conference on the Catholic family, Cardinal Raymond Burke declined to comment on the Government's planned referendum over gay and lesbian marriage.
However, he said he would refuse Communion to pro-gay marriage Catholic legislators in the same way he did in the case of pro-choice legislators in his native United States.
He also reiterated his call to the Pontiff, made during last month's Synod on the Family, to clarify "at this point" where the Catholic Church stands on homosexual relations and on giving Holy Communion to divorced and civilly remarried couples.
Cardinal Burke told RTÉ News there is growing confusion about what the Church really teaches and that the impression is being given that it is a democracy in which a second synod of bishops will vote on these matters next year.
Cardinal Burke, who is now the Cardinal Patron of the Order of Malta, said neither Catholic doctrine nor discipline is decided by the votes of bishops.
The conference in Limerick is being organised by "The Catholic Voice" newspaper and was attended by the Bishop of Limerick, Dr Brendan Leahy and the former MEP Dana Rosemary Scallon.
Watch Joe Little's extended interview with Cardinal Raymond Burke here.