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中英文本
Two-thirds of American Catholics think Mr Biden should be allowed to receive communion, according to a poll from the Pew Research Centre. The vote shows the gap between church hierarchy and its flock. Yet for some conservative bishops this is no great concern. As Charles Chaput, Philadelphia's former archbishop, said in 2016, "We should never be afraid of a smaller, lighter church if her members are more faithful, more zealous."
根据皮尤研究中心的一项民意调查,三分之二的美国天主教徒认为应该允许拜登接受圣餐
Denying someone the eucharist is rare. When John Kerry ran for president in 2004, some bishops wanted to deny him communion, but never did. The latest dispute has sharpened the rift between the American church and Rome. The Vatican issued a letter telling the American bishops to back off. They ignored it. Meanwhile, politicians who favour the death penalty (which Pope Francis wants abolished) face no such sanction from the church.
拒绝接受圣餐是很少见的
Stephen Schneck of the Franciscan Action Network, an advocacy group, who does not approve of abortion, cannot see the point of this measure. The Vatican will not approve it. It is unlikely to shame Mr Biden into reversing his stance. Wilton Gregory, archbishop of Washington, DC, has said he will not deny Mr Biden communion. John Carr, a former spokesman for the Conference now at Georgetown University, a Catholic institution, believes that "we would all be better off if the bishops walked away from using the eucharist as a punishment."
倡导组织方济会行动网络的斯蒂芬·施内克不赞成堕胎,他不明白这项措施的意义所在
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词语解释
1. Denying someone the eucharist is rare. When John Kerry ran for president in 2004, some bishops wanted to deny him communion, but never did.
run for 竞选
The President has let it be known that he does not intend to run for election again.
总统已经公开表示他不打算再次参加竞选
2. The Vatican issued a letter telling the American bishops to back off.
back off 后退
The press have agreed to back off and leave the couple alone.
新闻界同意退让,不再搅扰这对夫妇