Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Update on "Communion Denied"


After further investigating, it turns out that the reason the Church denied communion is because last year, some parishioners decided to make a scene and block the sash wearers from receiving communion. To avoid problems this year, the Church made the decision to ban the wearing of the sash of you wanted communion.

Keep in mind, the sash wearers are heterosexuals who take one day out of the year to show their compassion for homosexuals. The Church teaches that homosexuals are "intrinsically disordered", a definition leaning more towards hate speech than it does to the teachings of Jesus. Many of these sash wearers have a gay child and by wearing the sash, they are saying to homosexuals, "You have a friend in Church" and to the Church they are saying, "We really need to talk about human sexuality and not sweep it under the rug like some dirty little secret."

This Church in St Paul decided to take the easy way out. Instead of denying communion to the parishioners who created the scene, the anti-gay folk, they decided to punish the parishioners who wanted to show compassion for homosexuals.

In all fairness to the Catholic Church, a Church in Rochester, NY and one in Seattle both experienced similiar disturbances. The priests in those Churches made sure the sash wearers still received communion.

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