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Post by sevenofnine on Feb 28, 2020 13:48:54 GMT -5
I could talk smack about the Church because I am former Cathoic this so wrong ON SOME MANY LEVEL here in SO CAL they wholeheartly welcome to this family
So I got your service here Padre now I talking about like Sopranos
The parents of an eight-year-old boy said that officials at their New Jersey church told them their son could not receive his First Communion because he is autistic. Anthony LaCugna, who is non-verbal, was scheduled to receive the sacrament in April, but church officials explained that because the boy is "unable to determine right from wrong due to his disability," he is not ready to for his First Communion.
"Father Bambric at Saint Aloysius Church in Jackson and the Archdiocese of Trenton came to this position since Anthony is unable to determine right from wrong due to his disability they feel he is not up to the 'benchmark required to make his communion.' This is very hard and upsetting to comprehend when we all are created by God, and now our son is being shunned from the Catholic faith due to his inability to communicate," the boy's father, Jimmy, wrote on Facebook.
kfiam640.iheart.com/content/2020-02-28-church-denied-first-communion-to-eight-year-old-autistic-boy-parents/?Pname=local_social&Sc=editorial&Keyid=socialflow
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