L'espresso publishes the confidential memo in which the prefect of the Vatican's Holy Office "establishes the principle of refusing communion to pro-abortion Catholic politicians."
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger "was more than clear, he set it down in writing: no eucharistic communion for the politicians who systematically campaign for abortion. Read: no communion for the Democratic candidate for the White House, the Catholic John F. Kerry."
"But the bishops of the United States made a different decision. After months of discussion, and after days of wrangling at their conference’s general assembly, held in Denver from June 14-19, they published a note entitled Catholics in Political Life, which leaves to each individual bishop the decision of whether or not to give communion to pro-abortion Catholic politicians."