A parish in the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. permitted its extraordinary ministers to wear Kamala Harris campaign T-shirts while distributing Holy Communion at a Sunday Mass immediately preceding Election Day.
The Eucharistic Ministers, as well as some lay people attending the Mass who also wore pro-Kamala shirts and hats, apparently were responding to their pastors’ invitation issued the previous week: “Next Sunday, we’re asking you to wear your election apparel.”
“Well, it seems that Fr. Ray Moore, the pastor at St. Thomas More, is once again injecting national politics,” a Washington Catholic wrote on a blog. “It seems that last Sunday he announced that all parishioners should wear their ‘election apparel.’”
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“There were some cheers at this announcement,” noted the blogger, who identifies him or herself simply as “An Archdiocese of Washington Catholic.”
“What would happen if someone came with a Trump t-shirt?” the writer wondered.
“Would they be welcome?”
This originally appeared on Lifesite News.