Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Group files IRS complaint against St. Louis Archdiocese

An abortion rights organization planned to file a complaint with the Internal Revenue Service today against the Archdiocese of St. Louis, saying that Archbishop Raymond Burke violated the diocese's tax-exempt status. Burke, the complaint said, has "clearly crossed the line into political intervention."

The organization, Catholics for a Free Choice, also said it filed a complaint Monday with the IRS against the Denver archdiocese and its archbishop, Charles J. Chaput.
"Catholics" for a Free Choice have been taking aim at everyone and every group which proclaims those truths as revealed by God and proposed by the Church for our belief.
The group said that in Burke's pastoral letter, "On Our Civic Responsibility for the Common Good," "Catholics are led to believe they cannot vote for candidates who take positions that differ from the archdiocese's position on these issues."
When is Frances Kissling going to be "formally" excommunicated for her attacks on the Church and her attacks on Truth?

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