Excommunicate
The Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin
for being anti- life and anti-family
St Charbel
For Life, Toronto June 5, 2004
Holy Fr. John Paul II, your
Eminent The Apostolic Nuncio in
Canada, and your Grace Aloysius Cardinal
Ambrozic, Peace of Christ be with you. I would like to remind
you about our current Prime Minister Paul Martin is a Catholic and
his political record shows that he is always attacking Life by being
Pro-Abortion, attacking the Family by supporting same sex marriage.
I would ask you to Pray for him and excommunicate him from receiving
the sacrament of Holy Communion especially in this time.
God bless you, God bless The
Church, and God bless Canada
Yours for Life
St Charbel for Life
Toronto, Canada: www.geocities.com/scfl_2000
To contact Cardinal Ambrozic with your
concerns:
Telephone: (416) 934-0606, ext. 609; FAX: (416) 934-3452
john_paul_ii@vatican.va
nuncioap@istar.ca
lsn@lifesite.net
pm@pm.gc.ca
Prime Minister Martin Vows to Do Anything, Even Deny Democracy,
to Protect Abortion and Gay "Marriage"
Would refuse to act on motion passed by Parliament calling for use
of notwithstanding clause
OTTAWA, June 4, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Prime Minister Paul
Martin, a "devout Catholic" according to media reports, called a
press conference late yesterday afternoon to highlight the
differences between himself and main opponent Stephen Harper on
abortion and homosexual 'marriage'. Martin went as far as to say
that if MPs voted to support the use of the notwithstanding clause
to counter court-imposed decisions mandating abortion or homosexual
marriage, "I would not do it."
Martin pointed to his anti-life and anti-family and even
anti-democratic stand as a clear difference between himself and Mr.
Harper. "I think that you trifle with the Charter of Rights at
great peril to the social cohesion of this country," Mr. Martin
said. "And my refusal to use the notwithstanding clause, whether it
be for a woman's right to choose, whether it be for gay marriage, or
whether it be for other acquired rights, is a very clear indication
of the depth of the gulf between Mr. Harper and myself."
Martin said that procedural rules forbade him from blocking private
member's bills restricting abortion or from refusing a free vote on
the issue. He said however that he would force the cabinet to vote
against anti-abortion legislation. He also said he would come down
hard on any Liberal MP putting forward anti-abortion legislation.
"I would certainly indicate very strongly to that MP that the bill
that he wants to bring forth is contrary to party policy," he said.
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2004/jun/04060402.html
See the Globe and Mail coverage of Martin's press conference:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20040604/ELECLIB04/TPNational/Canada