Top Catholic Talk Show Host Says Archbishop of San Francisco is 'Courageously Leading His Flock' Regarding Nancy Pelosi, Abortion and Holy Communion
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Teresa Tomeo Communications
May 20, 2022
MEDIA ADVISORY, May 20, 2022 /Standard Newswire/ -- As the leading Catholic Syndicated Morning Talk Show Host in America for over 20 years airing on 500+ radio stations nationwide every weekday, Teresa Tomeo has her finger on the pulse with regards to this issue, and has interviewed countless bishops, priests, lay people regarding this issue of prominent Catholics in the public eye that support abortion up through and even past birth, and also with regards to their reception of Holy Communion.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco sent a personal notice to Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States Congress, asking her not to present herself in her own Archdiocese of San Francisco to receive Holy Communion, until she publicly repudiates her support for abortion. The Archbishop said his step was pastoral, not political.
Tomeo stated, "The Archbishop's decision to bar the House Speaker, who continually describes herself as a 'devout Catholic,' from receiving Holy Communion, is done not only out of concern for Nancy Pelosi, but for Catholics in the Archdiocese of San Francisco and at large. As the archbishop said in his statement, he has reached out to her repeatedly over the years in an effort to explain the conflicting messages she is sending while receiving the Eucharist and openly supporting abortion, most recently pushing to codify abortion on the federal level."
In addition to issuing the statement to Nancy Pelosi, Tomeo explained the archbishop has also sent a letter to priests and lay faithful, explaining his decision. "This is an opportunity for all Catholics to revisit the teachings of the Church, to pray for a deeper understanding and appreciation of our faith, especially regarding core teachings on abortion and in light of Roe vs. Wade about to possibly be overturned," Tomeo added.
Tomeo is available for interviews.
Teresa Tomeo is an international speaker, authoring more than 10 books, has over 40 years of experience in TV, radio and newspaper, 20 of which were as a secular reporter/anchor in the Detroit market. Her weekday morning radio program, Catholic Connection, is co-produced by Ave Maria Radio in Ann Arbor, Michigan and the EWTN Global Catholic Radio Network. Teresa co-hosts the EWTN television series, The Catholic View for Women, and is a field reporter for their annual March for Life coverage in Washington, D.C., as well as EWTN News In Depth, and served as Vatican speaker and international delegate in Rome.
SOURCE Teresa Tomeo Communications
CONTACT: Gail Coniglio, 954-740-3261, media@teresatomeo.com
Teresa Tomeo Communications
May 20, 2022
MEDIA ADVISORY, May 20, 2022 /Standard Newswire/ -- As the leading Catholic Syndicated Morning Talk Show Host in America for over 20 years airing on 500+ radio stations nationwide every weekday, Teresa Tomeo has her finger on the pulse with regards to this issue, and has interviewed countless bishops, priests, lay people regarding this issue of prominent Catholics in the public eye that support abortion up through and even past birth, and also with regards to their reception of Holy Communion.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco sent a personal notice to Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States Congress, asking her not to present herself in her own Archdiocese of San Francisco to receive Holy Communion, until she publicly repudiates her support for abortion. The Archbishop said his step was pastoral, not political.
Tomeo stated, "The Archbishop's decision to bar the House Speaker, who continually describes herself as a 'devout Catholic,' from receiving Holy Communion, is done not only out of concern for Nancy Pelosi, but for Catholics in the Archdiocese of San Francisco and at large. As the archbishop said in his statement, he has reached out to her repeatedly over the years in an effort to explain the conflicting messages she is sending while receiving the Eucharist and openly supporting abortion, most recently pushing to codify abortion on the federal level."
In addition to issuing the statement to Nancy Pelosi, Tomeo explained the archbishop has also sent a letter to priests and lay faithful, explaining his decision. "This is an opportunity for all Catholics to revisit the teachings of the Church, to pray for a deeper understanding and appreciation of our faith, especially regarding core teachings on abortion and in light of Roe vs. Wade about to possibly be overturned," Tomeo added.
Tomeo is available for interviews.
Teresa Tomeo is an international speaker, authoring more than 10 books, has over 40 years of experience in TV, radio and newspaper, 20 of which were as a secular reporter/anchor in the Detroit market. Her weekday morning radio program, Catholic Connection, is co-produced by Ave Maria Radio in Ann Arbor, Michigan and the EWTN Global Catholic Radio Network. Teresa co-hosts the EWTN television series, The Catholic View for Women, and is a field reporter for their annual March for Life coverage in Washington, D.C., as well as EWTN News In Depth, and served as Vatican speaker and international delegate in Rome.
SOURCE Teresa Tomeo Communications
CONTACT: Gail Coniglio, 954-740-3261, media@teresatomeo.com