Originally posted by lizzielou742
Yeah, he wears his religion on his sleeve and doesn't attend church.
Lizzie, my husband is not a member of my church and does not attend frequently either but that makes him no less of a Christian than I.

I have a question about this from your article:
A recent Kerry campaign pool report included this observation: "Both Mr. and Mrs. received communion, taking the host from the priests in their hands (others took direct to mouth). They spent ample time on the kneeler."

I was under the impression that Mrs. Kerry is not a Catholic. Is this true? If so, how is she able to take communion in a Catholic church? Recently I attended two Catholic weddings and the priests admonished the attenders: "communion is only for Catholics in good standing." I did not take communion at these weddings because I am not a Catholic in good standing and not even a Catholic at all. Do you know what Mrs. Kerry's story is? Just curious.

By the way, there is no such instruction before communion in my church. It is open to anyone who believes in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.

All of the above aside, I will be so happy when all of this is over. The incessant fighting and reporting is getting to be too much really, and I mean on both sides. *sigh*