It’s no secret that newly elected Gov. Cuomo is shacking up with his girlfriend Sandra Lee, host of the Food Network program “Semi-Homemade Cooking With Sandra Lee.”
And although shacking-up may be the modern-day shortcut, close to masking a solid committment, the vatican adviser Edward Peters says “Cuomo has no business taking communion.”
He told CNSNews that Cuomo, who supports abortion and gay marriage and who is currently shacked up, should be denied Communion if he tries to take the sacrament again “as long as he persists in such conduct.”
Peters zeroed in on the Mass, that Cuomo attended a day after his Jan. 1 inauguration. He received Communion from Bishop Howard Hubbard at the Mass and shouldn’t have, said the advisor.
Bishop Howard Hubbard then praised the Governor for his success, accolades that Peters said “the bishop was wrong for doing so.”
Hubbard’s remarks, he said, constituted “a failure in pastoral care,” largely for what he “did not say, than for what he did say.”
Thank God somebody had the moral compass to address the Governor’s lifestyle.
In a public position such as his, having a live-in girlfriend does not exemplify that of an upstanding leader, nor does it set a good example for his three young daughters from his previous marriage.




