As pro-life bishops are on the cusp of deciding whether pro-abortion politicians should receive Holy Communion during Mass, Nancy Pelosi has come out saying she can “use my own judgment on that” in recent press appearances.

The news comes after her own archbishop, Salvatore Joseph Cordileone, called her out repeatedly for her support of abortion, saying she’s “cooperating with evil,” and “Please stop the killing. And please stop pretending that advocating for or practicing a grave moral evil – one that snuffs out an innocent human life, one that denies a fundamental human right – is somehow compatible with the Catholic faith. It is not. Please return home to the fullness of your Catholic faith.” 

Now, other men of the cloth have come out of the woodwork to call out Pelosi for her anti-life extremism. 

“So, in other words, Nancy, we bishops should just be quiet about your radical pro-abortion stance, as you facilitate the continuation of the murder of millions of unborn lives,” wrote Bishop Donald Hying of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin.

Archbishop Samuel Aquila of Denver responded to Hying’s tweet with “Amen! We will never stop defending human life in our faithfulness to the Gospel!”

https://twitter.com/bishophying/status/1393184166691446785?s=20

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stephen weiss
stephen weiss
2 years ago

she can rely on “her own judgement” right up until she rots in Hell. Ultimatly God will judge her life., and her complicity in the murder of the unborn, and unprotected.She can be smug about it all she wants.

John Wood
John Wood
2 years ago

What is there to be decided on?

agiletz
agiletz
2 years ago

So, why hasn’t her own bishop refuse to give her the sacraments and tossed her out on her ear – just curious!

jawad
jawad
2 years ago

She can feast on her gourmet ice cream, revel in her smug self-satisfied status and gloat over her power, ambition and wealth…but she cannot take it with her. On the Dies Irae, the dreaded Day of Judgment, one little word shall fell her.

Lillian Reheusser
Lillian Reheusser
2 years ago

Not only does she want to make the laws of the country, she now wants to make the laws of the Church. Listen, Nan. Many, far better and far more powerful than you have tried and failed. Take that to the bank, you evil creature.