(单词翻译:单击)
中英文本
Catholicism
天主教
Biden and the bishops
拜登和主教们
Bishops want to deny the country's most prominent Catholic communion
主教们想要拒绝给与该国最著名的天主教徒圣餐
While campaigning in South Carolina in October 2019, Joe Biden went to mass, as he does every Sunday. But he was not allowed to receive holy communion at St Anthony's Catholic church. Father Robert Morey later explained that he had to refuse Mr Biden: "Any public figure who advocates for abortion places himself or herself outside of church teaching."
乔·拜登2019年10月在南卡罗来纳参加竞选活动时,他如往常周日一样去做弥撒
Many American bishops want to formalise this sort of action. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops voted to draft a statement examining the "meaning of the eucharist in the life of the church", a decision made public on June 18th. It could allow bishops to deny communion to Catholic politicians who support abortion. According to the reports of the contentious debate preceding the vote, Mr Biden was referred to or alluded to several times during the debate. Despite assertions by Bishop Kevin Rhoades of Indiana that it was not a single issue or driven by a single person, it rather clearly was.
许多美国主教希望将这类行动正式化
Mr Biden is only the second Catholic president, after John Kennedy. Like some other recent presidents, such as George W.Bush and Jimmy Carter, he is deeply religious. He attends mass regularly and even considered the priesthood. Having such a devout Catholic in the White House raises the stakes for the American church's conservative wing. Michael Pfeifer, a retired bishop from Texas, said Mr Biden's policies are akin to "infanticide".
拜登是继约翰·肯尼迪之后的第二位天主教总统
Another Texan bishop, Robert Coerver, said: "I can't help but wonder if the (election) years 2022 and 2024 might be part of the rush and I think we need to be careful not to get embroiled in the political situation." Too late. The bishops have "become totally identified with Republican political culture, which has made abortion the symbol of the culture war," says Massimo Faggioli, author of the book, "Joe Biden and Catholicism in the United States".
另一位德克萨斯州主教罗伯特·库柏说:“我不禁想知道(选举)年2022年和2024年是否可能是这股热潮的一部分,我觉得我们需要小心,不要卷入这种政治局势当中
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词语解释
1. Michael Pfeifer, a retired bishop from Texas, said Mr Biden's policies are akin to "infanticide".
be akin to 类似于
Listening to his life story is akin to reading a good adventure novel.
听他的生活故事就像读一部好的探险小说
2. I can't help but wonder if the (election) years 2022 and 2024 might be part of the rush and I think we need to be careful not to get embroiled in the political situation.
embroil in 卷入
Any hostilities could result in retaliation and further embroil U.N. troops in fighting.
任何敌对活动都可能会招致报复,进而使联合国部队卷入战斗中