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Diocese repudiates priest's communion stance

Published: November 17, 2008

Father NewmanThe administrator of the Charleston South Carolina diocese has repudiated the stance of a priest who told his parishioners they should refrain from receiving holy Communion if they voted for President-elect Barack Obama.

Msgr. Martin T. Laughlin said in a Nov. 14 statement that Fr Jay Scott Newman's comments did not "adequately reflect the Catholic Church's teaching" on abortion and conscience.

"Any statements or comments to the contrary are repudiated," Msgr. Martin T. Laughlin said.



Catholic News Service reports that Fr. Jay Scott Newman of St. Mary's Church in Greenville, S.C., said in a letter to his parishioners that Catholics who voted for Obama, who supports legalized abortion, would have to be reconciled with God through the sacrament of penance before faithfully receiving Communion again. The letter was published on the front page of the parish bulletin Nov. 8-9.

Msgr. Laughlin said that Fr. Newman's comments "diverted the church's clear teaching on abortion" by pulling it into the "partisan political arena."

Quoting the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Msgr. Laughlin said that Christ gives everyone "the freedom to explore our own conscience and to make our own decisions while adhering to the law of God and the teachings of the faith."

"Therefore, if a person has formed his or her conscience well, he or she should not be denied Communion, nor be told to go to confession before receiving Communion," he said.

The diocesan administrator also urged Catholics throughout South Carolina to unite to support Obama and other elected officials "with a view to influencing policy in favor of the protection of the unborn child." He invited people to pray for the new president and his administration as they take office Jan. 20.

In his letter, Fr. Newman said members of his parish who voted for Obama had placed themselves "outside of the full communion of Christ's church and under the judgment of divine law."

"Persons in this condition should not receive holy Communion until and unless they are reconciled to God in the sacrament of penance, lest they eat and drink their own condemnation," he wrote.

The priest called Obama "the most radical pro-abortion politician ever to serve in the United States Senate or to run for president."

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  1. It is precisely because the church leaders do not back up good priests who teach the faith that our church is now so impotent to change hearts. Fr Newman should be commended for his stance, not repudiated. Voting for a pro-abortion candidate is cooperation with evil, and talking about freedom of conscience without adequate teaching on the very formation of that conscience is reprehensible.

  2. It is precisely because the Church has not stood up against politician's stances on the Iraqi War, immigration, the death penalty, creation care and poverty - as strongly as some are standing up against perceptions of politician's stances on abortion policy - that led the majority of Catholics to ignore these directives from the hierarchy and vote their conscience, for Obama.

  3. One is either for the teachings of the Church or one is not. If you support and believe the Church's teaching then you should support Fr. Newman. If you are not for Fr. Newman then call yourself something other than Catholic. John I pray that you convert to Catholicism soon. Peace be with you.

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