Here is an excellent summary of the Pope's Apostolic Exhoration "Sacramentum Caritatis" (The Sacrament of Charity) released on March 13th. In it he says there must be a consistency between reception of the Eucharist and politics (and politicians' positions). See the excerpt below, but we urge you to hit the link, and read the entire summary.
In paragraph 83, the Pope writes: "Here it is important to consider what the Synod fathers described as Eucharistic consistency, a quality which our lives are objectively called to embody. Worship pleasing to God can never be a purely private matter, without consequences for our relationships with others: it demands a public witness to our faith. Evidently, this is true for all the baptized, yet it is especially incumbent upon those who, by virtue of their social or political position, must make decisions regarding fundamental values, such as respect for human life, its defence from conception to natural death, the family built upon marriage between a man and a woman, the freedom to educate one's children and the promotion of the common good in all its forms. These values are not negotiable. Consequently, Catholic politicians and legislators, conscious of their grave responsibility before society, must feel particularly bound, on the basis of a properly formed conscience, to introduce and support laws inspired by values grounded in human nature. There is an objective connection here with the Eucharist (cf. 1 Cor 11:27-29). Bishops are bound to reaffirm constantly these values as part of their responsibility to the flock entrusted to them."
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