If you are a believer in religiosity, don’t bother reading further to avoid getting upset. I’ve had 12 years of parochial school, so I have BTDT and understand why you believe in gods. This post is directed to non-believers that would like to take action against the church.The roman catholic church (RCC) claims to have 65 million members and those inflated numbers were used in part to sway the illiterates in the red states to believe Kerry should not receive holy communion and should be excommunicated (Google “Kerry communion” for 88,900 hits
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=kerry+communion and “excommunicate Kerry” for 3560 hits
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=excommunicate+kerry ). I believe the catholic bullshit heaped on Kerry regarding the excommunication/communion issues during the 2004 campaign was in part responsible for believers sticking with the Bush to continue the crusade to kill thousands of muslims.
As apparent, islam and christianity are both equally phony belief systems, so I do not support one over the other, but I am very bitter that my former church leapt over the line between church state and is cause for the idiot and chief to steal another election under false pretences. To counter the right-wing zealot christians, I have started the process to have myself excommunicated to lower that 65 million member number down to a realistic level, and I hope millions of lapsed catholics will do the same on their own or as part of a nationwide organized movement that I would gladly enjoin.
To that end, I just spoke with the pastor of the church in Cambridge holding my baptism, holy communion, and confirmation records. He is going to pull them and send them to me, and will contact the archdiocese of Boston to see if I should send my excommunication demand letter to the archdiocese or directly to the pope at the Vatican.
The church will try and say excommunication does not come quickly (they want one to be VERY sure they understand the faith-based consequences), but do not let them delay the excommunication process for their religious reasons. In my angry mind, it will just be a ploy to keep their membership numbers up, when in reality the RCC has lost the moral high-ground to deny excommunication since they crossed the line between church and state.
Good luck with your excommunication process if you decide to go that route, and I will re-post on this subject as the process moves along. We need to drive the roster number of catholics down so when polling for the next election cycle gets into gear, our displeasure with right-wing repug christianity influences in the political system will be heard and hopefully acted on during the next election.
Here is one of the Kerry excommunication articles:
http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=32830And a Kerry communion article:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/04/06/politics/main610547.shtml