Sunday, September 12, 2010

TONY BLAIR COULD SACRILIGEOUSLY RECEIVE THE EUCHARIST THIS WEEK WHEN THE POPE IS IN ENGLAND

Pro abortion Tony Blair, former Prime Minster of England, and his wife could be given a front seat this week when the Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI visits England as a state guest. Blair was allowed into the Catholic Church by Cardinal Cormac Murphy o Connor, former Archbishop of Westminster, in spite of his pro abortion and homosexual views. The cardinal like Blair does not affirm the ex cathedra dogma extra eccleisam nulla salus nor Vatican Council II (Ad Gentes 7) and yet could be concelebrating Holy Mass with the pope. Tony Blairs's Faith and Globalisation Initiative launched  in September 2008 is an attempt by Tony Blair and his Tony Blair Faith Foundation 'to build a "global conversation" between an "elite group" of universities.' It denies the Catholic infallible teaching which says everyone needs to be a visible member of the Church to avoid Hell.

In his memoirs published this month he still supports anti Catholic values.

Tony Blair and his wife Cherie are in public mortal sin and are not to be given the Eucharist according  to the Catholic Church.

It’s also a scandal for Archbishop Nicols, the Archbishop of Westminster, priests and Eucharistic Ministers who are cooperating in this sacriilegeous communion.

If it is a mortal sin for the Blair’s it is also a mortal sin for the Archbishop of Westminster who permits them to receive the Eucharist.

Archbishop Nicols also allows the Soho Mass for homosexuals to continue at the Church of the Assumption & St Gregory, Warwick Street, London.. Other Catholics pray the rosary outside the church in reparation for the sacrilege within. Even in winter they gather there in prayer.

On 11 January of this year(2001) writes John Smeaton , I wrote to ask Tony Blair if, in the light of his reception into the Catholic Church, he now repudiates:

• voting for abortion up to birth three times

• personally endorsing his government policy of supplying abortion and birth control drugs and devices to schoolgirls as young as 11 without parental knowledge or consent

• his government’s commitment to the promotion of abortion on demand as a universal fundamental human right

• personally championing destructive experiments on human embryos

• his government introducing legislation which has led to a law which allows, and in certain circumstances requires, doctors to starve and dehydrate to death vulnerable patients.

'In reply, I received a letter on Tony Blair’s behalf, dated 9 April 2008, saying: “the [Tony Blair] Foundation will not be able to address the issue of pro-life, weighty though it is. Nor, I am afraid, will Mr Blair be able to enter into correspondence on his personal beliefs on this or indeed other issues”.'(John Smeaton, SPUC Director).
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