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On March 08 2011, Hubbard gave an interview in which he cowardly skirted his duties as bishop and pastor of the church by tacitly condoning Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a divorced man who supports gay marriage, abortion and openly lives with his concubine, to receive holy communion. [1] This followed an earlier statement from a consultant to the Vatican's highest court saying Cuomo should be denied communion under canon law citing, “The governor, with complete freedom, is publicly acting in violation of a fundamental moral expectation of the church.
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Please change the title to Howard Hubbard. No one here knows him by his middle name. -- Coingeek ( talk) 21:57, 24 November 2013 (UTC)
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On March 08 2011, Hubbard gave an interview in which he cowardly skirted his duties as bishop and pastor of the church by tacitly condoning Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a divorced man who supports gay marriage, abortion and openly lives with his concubine, to receive holy communion. [1] This followed an earlier statement from a consultant to the Vatican's highest court saying Cuomo should be denied communion under canon law citing, “The governor, with complete freedom, is publicly acting in violation of a fundamental moral expectation of the church.
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Please change the title to Howard Hubbard. No one here knows him by his middle name. -- Coingeek ( talk) 21:57, 24 November 2013 (UTC)
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