Christmas is coming and Daniel Andrews, a self-professed Catholic, has been naughty, not nice. His actions, words, and policies often conflict with the established teachings of his professed faith. If he publicly goes against the Church’s teaching while calling himself a Catholic, then the Church leadership should bar him from receiving communion, and in doing so, publicly recognise his stance on moral matters.
The Church teaches the grave evil of abortion and euthanasia while calling for freedom of religion.
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