Of course.
If the Church is sponsoring an event then it should be able to either
+ Have input on what happens at the event
+ Withdraw its support
If she was a major backer of the murder of innocent human beings then would the situation be different?
The Catholic Church believes that abortion is the murder of innocent human beings.
With love in Christ.
2007-05-03 17:02:02
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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this is going to besides the indisputable fact that it possibly does not look at how some are claiming it exceeded off years in the past so this is not any longer so important - like evil isn't as undesirable if this is contained in the previous it happens cos too many monks protects different monks the two hyperlinks shows that the pope and one in 1962 has led the conceal-up and additionally threatened sufferers with excommunication "The rfile pronounced that particularly than reporting sexual abuse to the suitable felony government, bishops would desire to motivate the sufferer, witnesses and wrongdoer to no longer communicate approximately it. And, to maintain sufferers quiet, it threatened that in the event that they repeat the allegations they may be excommunicated. The panorama particular, intercourse Crimes And The Vatican, investigates the main factors of this little-conventional rfile for the 1st time. The programme additionally accuses the Catholic Church of knowingly harbouring paedophile priests. It nicely-knownshows that monks accused of recent child abuse are often no longer struck off or arrested yet purely moved to a distinctive parish, oftentimes to reoffend. It supplies examples of hush money getting used to silence the sufferers. Patrick Wall, a former Vatican-authorized enforcer of the Crimen Sollicitationis in united statesa., tells the programme: "i found out I wasn't working for a holy enterprise, yet a company that replaced into honestly centred on keeping itself." And Father Tom Doyle, a Vatican felony expert until eventually he replaced into sacked for criticising the church's coping with of recent child abuse claims, says: "What you have right this is an show written coverage to cover up circumstances of recent child sexual abuse via the clergy and to punish people who would call interest to those crimes via the churchmen."
2016-10-03 23:16:10
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answered by barnell 4
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The Catholic church or any other church should be allowed to bar anyone from any event in which they hold the purse strings for. It's called Capitalism. It's also called Freedom of Speech. It's also referred to as a rebuke or correction toward someone whose behavior doesn't agree with that of the teachings of the organization.
2007-05-04 04:45:18
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answered by LAMON W 2
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Yes, if the Catholic Church is the host of this fund raiser then yes they should be able to say who and who doesnt perform.
2007-04-26 12:31:25
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answered by tebone0315 7
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If the Catholic Church are the only sponsors, then yes, they should be allowed to bar her performance for any reason at all, if it conflicts with their beliefs. However, if there are other sponsors, they would need to discuss the issue with them.
2007-04-26 12:32:28
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answered by MumOf5 6
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Yes, as a sponsor, you should have the right not to have your values disregarded. Sheryl has made her values clear and so has the Church, neither need to open themselves to an accusation of hypocrisy.
2007-04-26 12:36:52
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answered by fathermartin121 6
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If it's a Church-run fundraiser, I'd say they have the right to ban or accept anyone they choose. It's their fundraiser.
Additionally, anyone who supports abortion can be excommunicated. Look at all the politicians, like John Kerry - who is Catholic - but was warned that if he continued supporting abortion he was going to be excommunicated.
2007-04-29 05:34:18
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answered by Danny H 6
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Should the Catholic Church be ALLOWED??? By Whom??? Are you suggesting that we get rid of seperation of church and state? Or are you suggesting the church does not deserve freedom of speech? If the church is SPONSORING the event, it seems to me that they have the right to ban whoever they wish.
2007-04-26 12:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely.
2007-04-26 12:43:02
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answered by SpiritRoaming 7
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No. As usual, they should be listening to what their audience wants instead of telling them what they should want. This philosophy has been the bane of the Catholic Churches existence for ages. I'm surprised they haven't changed. Actually, no I'm not surprised. Churches in general don't like change, do they...
2007-04-26 12:40:19
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answered by Desiree 4
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