NEW YORK - New York Cardinal Edward Egan says Rudy Giuliani should not have received Holy Communion during the pope's visit because he supports abortion rights.
Egan says he had "an understanding" with the former presidential candidate and New York mayor that he is not to receive the Eucharist. The Catholic Church teaches "that abortion is a grave offense against the will of God," Egan said.
The cardinal said Monday that Giuliani broke that understanding when he received the Eucharist during Pope Benedict XVI's visit earlier this month.
Egan says he will be seeking a meeting with Giuliani "to insist that he abide by our understanding."
Giuliani's spokeswoman, Sunny Mindel, said Monday that he is willing to meet with the cardinal but added that his faith "is a deeply personal matter and should remain confidential."
Egan's statement does not address the fact that Giuliani is on his third marriage.
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What right does cardinal whoever have in condemning Giuliani? The Bible says we are to examine ourselves, not have someone else do it for us. This is stupid.
I wish the DC Archbishop Wuerl would condenm John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi, Teddy Kennedy, and all the rest of the Liberals who stand against church teaching and yet took communion. One Republican condemned while 26 Democrats were not. This shows that Catholic Republicans do not support intrinsically evil acts like abortion, gay marriage, euthanasia, embryonic stem cell research.
VOTE REPUBLICAN, for now.
Another article that makes me glad to be a Catholic. Good for you Cardinal Egan to hold him accountable!