Pro-Life Catholics to Tell U.S. Bishops: ‘Stop Coddling Pro-Abortion Politicians’
“Time to Tell Catholic Voters that Aborting Babies Is the Issue, Not Just One of Many”
“When our U.S. bishops hold their spring meeting in Los Angeles this week, we’ll greet them – with a picket line,” said Kenneth Fisher, Founder and Chairman of Concerned Roman Catholics of America (CRCOA), on Monday. “We’ll remind our shepherds that in this election year, it’s high time they tell Catholics to base their vote this fall on the millions of babies being aborted, not on some gaggle of lesser issues.”
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will gather in Los Angeles starting this Wednesday, June 14, for their annual spring meeting, Thursday-Saturday, June 15-17, at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel, 506 South Grand Avenue, in downtown Los Angeles.
“All our bishops this year should join with the brave dozen bishops in 2004 who told pro-abortion Catholic politicians they must repent and reform or else stop receiving Holy Communion,” said Fisher. “You cannot be Catholic and pro-abortion.”
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“When our U.S. bishops hold their spring meeting in Los Angeles this week, we’ll greet them – with a picket line,” said Kenneth Fisher, Founder and Chairman of Concerned Roman Catholics of America (CRCOA), on Monday. “We’ll remind our shepherds that in this election year, it’s high time they tell Catholics to base their vote this fall on the millions of babies being aborted, not on some gaggle of lesser issues.”
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will gather in Los Angeles starting this Wednesday, June 14, for their annual spring meeting, Thursday-Saturday, June 15-17, at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel, 506 South Grand Avenue, in downtown Los Angeles.
“All our bishops this year should join with the brave dozen bishops in 2004 who told pro-abortion Catholic politicians they must repent and reform or else stop receiving Holy Communion,” said Fisher. “You cannot be Catholic and pro-abortion.”
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