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    Mexican church draws fire for voting guidelines

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's Roman Catholic Church drew fire Tuesday for releasing a set of voting "guidelines" for the faithful ahead of the July 1 presidential elections.

    All religious groups in Mexico are banned from engaging in electoral politics, or supporting or opposing any candidate or party. The guidelines published by the Archdiocese of Mexico on its web site appear to closely skirt the restriction.

    But the issue is a sensitive one in Mexico, where harsh anti-clerical laws sparked the 1926-1929 Cristero war, an uprising by Roman Catholic rebels against Mexico's secular government in which tens of thousands of people died. While loosened in the 1990s, many restrictions on church activities in Mexico remain.

    The latest "pastoral guidelines" do not mention any party, saying only that Catholics cannot "choose as a political option those who support or promote false rights or liberties that attack the teachings contained in the Holy Scriptures, tradition and doctrine of the Church."

    That appeared to be a reference to gay marriage and abortion rights, both of which the church has hotly opposed.

    The guidelines also say Catholics "should be alert to the commitments of the candidates and their parties to respect the foremost of all rights, which is the right to life, from the moment of conception."

    The suggestions appear aimed especially at candidates of the leftist Democratic Revolution Party, which has enacted both gay marriage and legalized abortion in Mexico City, which it governs.

    The publication comes just over a month before Pope Benedict XVI is scheduled to visit central Mexico from March 23 to 26.

    Bernardo Barranco, an expert at Mexico's Center for Religious Studies, called the guidelines "a provocation" and said that while they did not appear to violate the letter of the law, it violated the spirit of Article 130 of Mexico's constitution, which states that "priests and ministers cannot form political associations nor carry out propaganda for any candidate, party or political group."

    "It is written very carefully, very trickily," Barranco said. "The problem is that it is written in such a way that it does not explicitly violate the law, but implicitly it does."

    It is not the first time church officials have spoken out publicly on political issues.

    In 2007, church officials harshly criticized a Democratic Revolution abortion proposal.

    And in 2003, two Roman Catholic priests received warnings from the Interior Department not to get involved in politics after a compliant was filed by a small political party. The now-defunct party, Mexico Possible, had accused a total of 13 prelates of cautioning parishioners not to vote for parties that supported abortion or gay rights. Mexico Possible interpreted those statements as a campaign against its own platform.

    The church was an integral, often domineering part of Spain's colonial government of Mexico for nearly 300 years. A liberal backlash in the 19th century led to confiscation of most church property and strict limits on clerics.

    Tensions gradually eased and reforms in the 1990s allowed priests to wear clerical garb in public, to vote and to establish openly religious schools, all of which were previously prohibited.

    However, debate was reignited in recent months after a group of legislators presented a proposal in congress to further loosen regulations by guaranteeing parishioners the right to celebrate religious events in public, freely use media outlets and guarantee the right of parents' to give their children a religious education.

    Critics say the vaguely worded proposal could open the door to pushing religion into public schools and public affairs.

     

    21 comments

    • Harry  •  San Jose De Guaymas, Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      ASdpthe. Yes, but it is not up to the Catholic or any other church to stick their noses into politics. This is what led to the Cristero war in Mexico and thousands of people ended up dead. A rightwing group in Jalisco state supported by the Catholic church attempted a revolt against the secular government of Mexico. Almost all the Cristeros were killed. In the U.S., again the Catholic church and others are trying to delve into politics. Fine. now cut off their non profit status and see how long it lasts.
      • elbarto 3 mths ago
        What led to the Cristero revolt? Could it have been a response to the persecution of Catholics by the revolutionary government of Mexico?
    • Kevin  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The christians need to stay out of politics. When they actually had political power it was rightly known as the dark ages. We do not need to back to that!
    • TTopperr  •  3 mths ago
      Scientifically disproving the existence of god
      (A thought experiment)

      Either God is supernatural bereft from all actions in the bible or God is natural and the bible actually happened.

      If God is supernatural; then it’s outside of anyone’s reality so it can’t and doesn’t have any effect in the reality that it is supernatural to. If said God were able to affect the natural reality then the God wouldn’t be supernatural it would be natural and therefore that disproves the first claim.

      If God is real and everything in the bible did actually happen. Then why does the church want you to believe in God’s supposed environmental effect on your reality. It’s your reality regardless of your belief in God disproving the second claim.

      That should abrogate your need to believe in god.
      • Kenneth 3 mths ago
        Get off the meth, it has fried your brain.
      • TTopperr 3 mths ago
        LOL you should know.
      • Kenneth 3 mths ago
        How wouls I know, I am not your doctor or dealer?
    • Kenneth  •  Guamuchil Centro, Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      It is happening in Mexico also, I am not a Catholic and do not like the Catholic Church but if and of you are really believers now is the time to stick together. He will take down the bigger churches then it will be easy to take down the smaller denominations until Christians will have no rights whatsoever.

      Then he will keep taking other rights away from the ones that did not care if he took churches rights, they hate religion anyway, when the churches are silenced he will come for your rights also, guns rights are the next issue he will address, to have a socialist dictatorship you must first disarm the citizens, they are trying to do it now, Hillary signed an agreement with the U.N. at Obama's orders to help take the guns away.

      Obama thinks he is above the law? He never saw a constitution he could not shred and rewrite to his own on plans. Obama signed the new NDAA bill into law when bid for reelection fails and it will, he has a game plan, claim a American crises, implement Martial Law then put all that oppose him, Christians and Gun Owners to name a few into Gitmo or other FEMA Internment camps.

      They are expanding Gitmo to include United States citizens who are merely accused of terrorism - even groundless charges. You guys out there better watch out! Your ex-wife or girlfriend could turn you in as a terrorist and you will end up in Gitmo for mere slanderous charges - detained "indefinitely!" Or now that the courts went in favor of Sharia Law Obama could sign it in as more new laws, then he will have more power and another choice, like publicly cutting off your head as an example to those that oppose him.

      Wake up America before it is to late, if not already. Welcome to the New World Order and dictatorship. No borders just one big unhappy family. Sound to far fetched read history and learn from it.
    • Kenneth  •  Guamuchil Centro, Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      Now I see where Obama is coming from he visited Mexico and now fights with the churches, wants to take the guns and does not even believe in a border, he thinks America is part of Mexico. The fact is there are no borders in the New World Order, the dictator controls it all, one big unhappy family.
    • anchorsaway  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      They will follow thier church all the way to h@ll!
      • Scipio 3 mths ago
        Not a chance, idiot!
      • anchorsaway 3 mths ago
        God does not like liars, thieves & pedophiles scippy, at least my God doesn't!
      • Kenneth 3 mths ago
        Scipio, Anchor does not even believe in God, his god is hate. Hay Anchor I have been looking at a Colorado Springs map, I may just come up for the laughs. No problem here but we need your address Oh! Well it can be located. We would like to have a friendly visit with you and see how you are doing. Oh! The we? I am sorry, that is just me and few Mexican American citizen friends that I travel with. As far as your suggestion on visiting the Focus on the Family location that could come later.
    • Jeff Diehl  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      To bad you don't need to know a lot about history to post comments here.
    • Donald  •  3 mths ago
      As a professor once told me, " There is just enough religion to cause strife and not enough to create peace." If the Catholic Church had its way it would bring back the Inquisition. I have tired of the meddling of all religions in politics.
      • Pam 3 mths ago
        Don....how true about not enough religion for peace....that saying really does reflect the history of man over the eons and wont' change in the ones to come.....thanks for your post.
    • farplaces  •  Shipshewana, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Does this mean the church will lose its share of drug money...?
    • PT  •  3 mths ago
      an eye for an eye
      fxxk the child molestors
    • CeeCee  •  San Angelo, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Pull back the curtain, and the evil of the catholic church will be revealed. With deception & fraud, this miscreant has, for CENTURIES controlled political outcomes, buying & selling votes all along the way.

      The catholic church has:

      Massive religious influence on the earth
      Massive political influence on the earth
      Massive financial influence on the earth

      The Goal:

      To rule the world.
    • Ron K.  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Watch out. They will be here in the states,intimidating people when the try to vote. Hitler's mob did it,and the catholic church is not for from trying to dictate their terms to free people.
    • Spot  •  3 mths ago
      Churches should not be involved int he corruption of politics, it degrades them.

      Read: watchtowerdotorg
      • Kenneth 3 mths ago
        Not on your life JW
    • CeeCee  •  San Angelo, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      The catholic church has ALWAYS dabbled in politics. This monster buys & sells votes on the turn of a card.
    • elbarto  •  3 mths ago
      ¡Viva Cristo Rey!
    • pistol princess  •  3 mths ago
      You see? Mexico's Constitution actually mentions about keeping church and state separate. I wish OUR Constitution called for the separation of church and state as well.
    • Mark  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      Now I may disagree with the Catholic Churches stances on those issues, but they have a right to tell their church members what the their preferences are.
    • BoldChapeau  •  Surfside, California  •  3 mths ago
      If they're getting a tax exemption down there, it should stop immediately.
    • SHiNOBi_11  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      In the Mighty and Powerful Name of JESUS CHRIST, the Only Son of the Living GOD, the King of kings and the Lord of lords, the Eternal Word: GOD bless Pope Benedict XVI, Catholic Mexico and the Roman Catholic Church!!!
    • Asdpthe  •  3 mths ago
      The Mexican government like Obama cannot rule on freedom of conscience. At the same time if all Mexican Catholics are informed of current issues and guided by conscience of principles of their belief, nothing the Mexican government can do about it, legislate or not.
      The conscious collective is a social norm including democratic politics, but the collective conscience is doing the right thing according to pure principles. The conscious collective is not the same as the collective conscience. The latter is the Church, and the former is for democracy.
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