Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Taiwan's VP Receives Sacrilegious Communion

Edit:  Taiwan's Vice President, Wu Den-yih (吳敦義), has committed an act of sacrilege by consuming the Host and the Precious Blood at the Canonization Mass, despite warnings given previously by the Taiwanese diplomatic corp.

Even the Taiwan Bishops' Conference had a clear statement.

It's hard to see how, given the readiness with which it was given in the past to other world leaders, or the ecumenical atmosphere and informality which now seems to rule in the Vatican, how he would have been worried about offending such a protocol at all.  There have been no comments from the Vatican yet.  Do they even care?  Still, there has been a lot of criticism of the VP by people who seem to be quite ashamed of him, as Taiwan News reports:
A secretary for Taiwan’s Catholic Bishops’ Conference confirmed that the Eucharist should be only for Catholics who have undergone baptism by an ordained priest. 
“Take this case involving Vice President Wu. It may be that he joined in because others nearby in the diplomatic group were doing so, and nobody reminded Wu about the rules,” the secretary, surnamed Liao (廖), said. 
“Actually, I think this case was not too serious. Unless Wu had known about the restriction and breached it on purpose, which would be very disrespectful,” he said.
A number of netizens criticized Wu over the Eucharist incident. 
One person surnamed Lin (林) accused Wu of “lacking understanding of diplomatic protocols,” while another netizen wrote: “Wu has shamed himself at the Vatican.”
Another posted under the name Chou: “Wu is an ignoramus. This shows that someone with a high education may not have wisdom or common sense.”

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  2. SOONER
    OR
    LATER

    You can run on
    For a long time
    Run on for a
    Long time
    Run on for a long time
    Sooner or later
    God’ll cut
    ‘em down
    Sooner or later
    God’ll cut
    ‘em down

    These rotten wicked
    Heinous men
    Found foul and guilty
    Again and again
    All are depraved
    Like nuns on the bus
    Approve their boils
    Then suck their pus

    Sent a Prelate
    Dressed in white
    To warn that the dark
    Will be brought to the light
    His cassocked clergy
    Teach the Faith truthfully
    But scourged like the
    Man from Galilee

    Defilement diseased
    Septicity
    Carbuncled-consented
    Catholicity
    The man in the dome
    Makes a mess to delay
    Optimistic his fruits of decay
    We’ll obey

    You can run on
    For a long time
    Run on for a
    Long time
    Run on for a long time
    Sooner or later
    God’ll cut
    You down
    Sooner or later
    God’ll cut
    You down!

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  3. Indeed, Cardinal Ratzinger gave "Communion" to the late abbot of Taize who was a protestant and he did this in full knowledge that he was not Catholic. But of course, when you are in full communion with Rome you can do what you like.

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  4. The article states, "Eucharist should be only for Catholics who have undergone baptism by an ordained priest."

    Welcome to an exclusive "Members Only" religious institution!

    Shucks, the word "Catholic" means "Universal." I guess it doesn't mean that any more!

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    1. You must have gotten a canon law degree from a bathhouse somewhere.

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