Francis's 'Who am I to judge' used again, this time to excuse desecration of the Holy Eucharist.
From Gloria.tv
Fernando Haddad, the socialist hopeful for the Brazil presidential election received Holy Communion earlier in October in a parish in Sao Paulo. Haddad favours aborting babies and gay pseudo-marriages. He is an Orthodox of Lebanese origin.
The parish-priest, Father Jaime Crowe, welcomed Haddad during Mass and defended the sacrilege with the Francis quote “Who am I to judge?”, claiming that anyone [pedophiles and Nazis included?] may receive Holy Communion.
But after Mass, Haddad was approached by a woman who told him that he was an "abortionist" who was not allowed to receive Communion and should stay out of a church.
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