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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., like John Kerry (news -
web sites) a Catholic who supports abortion rights, said Thursday she
will continue to ask for Holy Communion in spite of Vatican (news -
web sites) opposition to pro-choice Catholics doing so.


"I fully intend to receive Communion, one way or another. That's very
important to me," Pelosi told reporters during her weekly press
conference.


A top Vatican cardinal said last week that priests must deny Communion
to Catholic politicians who support abortion rights. The cardinal
stopped short of saying whether it was right for Kerry to receive
Communion, and the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee quickly
affirmed his support for abortion rights and took Communion the next
day.


The head of a task force of U.S. bishops said Tuesday that Catholic
politicians who advocate policies contrary to church teaching on
abortion and other issues may risk sanctions that fall short of denial
of Communion.


"I have not gotten to the stage where I'm comfortable in denying the
Eucharist," said Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, archbishop of
Washington.


Pelosi, a San Francisco Democrat who was raised in a devout Italian
Catholic home, told reporters, "I believe that my position on choice
is one that is consistent with my Catholic upbringing, which said that
every person has a free will and has the responsibility to live their
lives in a way that they would have to account for in the end."


"I'm certainly concerned when the church comes together and says it's
going to sanction people in public office for speaking their
conscience and what they believe," she said.





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