Fwd: Bp. Martino (Scranton) to Sen. Casey (D-PA): materially cooperating in abortion
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Jill Stanek has this on her blog today... good news! UPDATE, 11:05a: The Associated Press has issued a short story on Renelique's license revocation. Here are the ABC and CBS stories. Here's a Tampa Bay Online story with an interesting quote: The patient, Harrison said, "came in for an abortion. This patient came in to have the fetus rendered and terminated." In other words, by infanticide the mother got what she originally intended, so what's the prob? For the rest of this, go to Jill's blog.
Breaking news: Hialeah abortionist's license REVOKED Renelique's attorney, Joseph Harrison, told the medical board, "His record of a lifetime of practicing medicine does not warrant revocation."
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He has a link to listen to Al Gore's speech at his website, also.
God bless!
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With the lifting of the excommunications, Benedict XVI had NO intention of 'approving' in any way, the words and opinions of
Bishop Williamson. I have heard his opinion on 9/11 as well, on youtube. Sad.
This from the Vatican Information Service:
POPE'S CONDEMNATION OF HOLOCAUST DENIAL IS CLEAR
VATICAN CITY, 4 FEB 2009 (VIS) - Holy See Press Office Director Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J. made the following declaration yesterday afternoon:
"With reference to the latest requests for clarification concerning the position of the Pope and the Catholic Church on the subject of the Holocaust, it should be borne in mind that the Pope's ideas on this matter were very clearly expressed at the synagogue of Cologne, Germany, on 19 August 2005, at the concentration camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau on 28 May 2006, in the general audience of 31 May 2006 and, more recently, at the end of his general audience of 28 January this year, with unambiguous words of which we highlight the following: 'As I once again affectionately express my full and indisputable solidarity with our Brothers and Sisters who received the First Covenant, I trust that the memory of the Shoah will induce humankind to reflect upon the unpredictable power of evil when it conquers the heart of man. May the Shoah be for everyone an admonition against oblivion, negation and reductionism...
"The condemnation of Holocaust denial could not have been clearer, and from the context it is obvious that this also referred to the views of Msgr. Williamson and to all similar views. On the same occasion the Pope also clearly explained the purpose of the remission of the excommunication, which has nothing to do with legitimising Holocaust denial - something that, as we have explained, he clearly condemns".
OP/POPE HOLOCAUST/LOMBARDIVIS 090204 (260)