(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Father Dan Beeman, a Catholic Priest in Virginia, responded to a tweet about President Joe Biden’s pro-abortion comments with his church’s schedule for confession, the Daily Wire reported.
Confessions are at noon on Sunday, 5pm on Wednesday, and 3 on Saturday, Mr. President. https://t.co/7lUg6U3f15
— Father Dan Beeman (@inthelineofmel) March 5, 2022
Biden called the Florida bill banning abortions after 15 weeks gestation “dangerous,” CNN reported.
“My Administration will not stand for the continued erosion of women’s constitutional rights,” he said.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki called Biden a “devout Catholic,” yet Biden opposes all restrictions on abortion, which the Roman Catholic Church considers murder and a mortal sin.
Biden parroted the pro-choice lobby’s euphemistic line that the bill “severely restricts women’s access to reproductive health care.”
He has avoided conversations about abortion and Roman Catholicism, stating on Ash Wednesday that he did not want to pass “judgement” on surgeons who kill babies and extract them from their mother’s womb.
REPORTER: “As a Catholic, why do you support abortion?”
BIDEN: “I don’t want to get in a debate with you on theology, but you know…I’m not going to make a judgement for other people.”
REPORTER: “But you’re Catholic!” pic.twitter.com/KR7njW1cW9
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) March 2, 2022
There is no debate to be had about abortion in the Roman Catholic Church.
“You cannot be a good Catholic and support expanding a government-approved right to kill innocent human beings,” Catholic Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone wrote last year.
“Everyone who advocates for abortion, in public or private life, who funds it or who presents it as a legitimate choice, participates in a great moral evil,” the Archbishop said.
The Florida State Legislature approved legislation on March 3 that would ban most abortions after 15 weeks pregnancy. Current state law bans abortions after 24 weeks.
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis promised to sign the bill “in short order.”