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Quebec bishop and priest ignore scandal.


Joliette, QC -- The Abbe Raymond Gravel Father Raymond Gravel (born 1953 in Saint-Damien-de-Brandon, Quebec) is a priest and politician from the Canadian province of Quebec, who is currently the Member of Parliament for the riding of Repentigny, as a member of the Bloc Québécois. , parish priest Parish priest may refer to
  • A Parish Priest, a parish's assigned pastor
  • A biography of Fr. Michael J. McGivney by Douglas Brinkley and Julie M. Fenster
 of St. Joachim de la Plaine La Plaine may refer to:
  • La Plaine, Dominica, a village on the eastern side of the island
  • La Plaine, Quebec, a small town north of Montreal
 in the diocese of Joliette, is well known for his dissident views on Church teaching. When the Vatican published its letter rejecting same-sex "marriage" on July 31, 2003, Father Gravel denounced it publicly, making a big splash Big Splash could refer to:
  • Big Splash, a water theme park in Singapore
  • The Big Splash (book), (1990) by Louis A. Frank and Patrick Huyghe
 in the newspapers (Globe, August 6,7, 2003). His bishop laughed it off and refused to rebuke him. When questioned about the incident, the spokesman for the Assembly of the Quebec Bishops, Msgr. Louis Dicaire also dismissed it with, "The Catholic Church is a faith community, not a pressure group" (National Post, August 1, 2003).

It is not surprising therefore that during the recent federal election campaign in June 2004, Father Gravel once again mocked Catholic moral teaching. Not only does he not uphold Catholic teaching, he contradicts it, telling the media that he is in favour of homosexual "marriages," and that he is pro-abortion. "I am pro-choice," he told journalist Leo Leo, in astronomy
Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac.
 Kalinda, and "there is not a bishop in the world who is going to prevent me from receiving Communion, not even the pope." This was a reference to the debate in the U.S. whether Catholic pro-abortion politicians should be allowed to receive Holy Communion.

On June 20, 2004, Campagne Quebec-Vie issued a press release quoting these defiant comments, and reiterating once more the solemn teaching of the Church about abortion and homosexual activities repeated time and time again over the last 40 years.

It called for an end to this situation and asked the Bishop of Joliette to suspend the priest's faculties, or at least deliver him a public warning. By its silence, the Catholic hierarchy gives the impression of sanctioning the grave doctrinal errors of Abbe Gravel, it said.

Msgr. Gilles Lussier, Bishop of Joliette, replied to Campagne-Vie on June 30, by enclosing a reply from Gravel. The latter referred to a radio broadcast in which Leo Kalinda asked his opinion of declarations by Bishop Henry of Calgary about Paul Martin being morally incoherent in his pro-abortion position, and of Archbishop Burke of St. Louis, Mo., who wants the priests of his diocese to refuse communion to publicly pro-abortion politicians. Gravel called it an "abuse of power" by these Church authorities. Abortion is not the only act which destroys life, he said--the inequality between rich and poor, the exploitation of little ones young children.

See also: Little
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See also Extremism.

Adamites

various sects preaching a return to life before the fall. [Christian Hist.: Brewer Note-Book, 8]

assassins

Moslem murder teams used hashish as stimulus (11th and 12th centuries).
 and religious extremism, wars and terrorism do so as well. Instead of condemning desperate women who see no alternative to abortion, we need to give them our compassion and assistance. We have no right to pass judgment on them.

Comment:

Doesn't Fr. Gravel know that the Church has criteria for judging? What about the bishop? No rebuke, no reprimand REPRIMAND, punishment. The censure which in some cases a public office pronounces against an offender.
     2. This species of punishment is used by legislative bodies to punish their members or others who have been guilty of some impropriety of conduct towards them.
, no suspension. As if to say, just continue your work, Father, because we are short of priests. "If salt has lost its taste ... it is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trodden trod·den  
v.
A past participle of tread.


trodden
Verb

a past participle of tread
 underfoot" (Mt 5:13).
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