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Catholic Bishops Prepare to Finesse Election Issue of Abortion as McCarrick Plays His Hand
Chicago Daily Observer ^ | August 02, 2008 | Thomas F. Roeser

Posted on 08/02/2008 12:04:34 PM PDT by Alex Murphy

In the view of a noted authenticist expert on Catholic bishops I talked with in confidence yesterday, the outline of the U. S. Catholic bishops proposed document “Forming Consciences of Faithful Citizenship” bears “the imprint of the finely manicured and perfumed hand of one who has long been regarded as the most prominent liberal of the U.S. episcopate. ”

When he said that to me, I knew right away who he meant.

He was speaking of one who is not even an active archbishop but is retired-Theodore Cardinal McCarrick the former archbishop of Washington, D. C.

Liberal Democrat McCarrick continues to be dominant in political affairs in a church where faithful congregants are center-right but who by force of his personality has given the USCCB (the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) a distinctively left-wing cast. Powerful as he is, he is not an officer of the USCCB (the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops), is one of a number with similar interests although his ecclesial prominence is recognized.

At a point where the USCCB is as rudderless as it has been for many years…and with the certainty that the next president-to-be was a distinct failure at Mundelein seminary after which he was promoted and who has said if he had to do it over again he’d still ordain Dan McCormack the convicted pervert…liberal Democrat McCarrick has been overwhelming in his influence as the hierarchy’s major proponent of neutering the importance of a single-issue in recommended voting instructions. Consequently, he has been warmly received and lionized by leading Democratic pro-abort Catholics and liberal Catholics in the media for his cooperation in sparing them embarrassment and possible retribution by Catholic voters at the polls. He is particularly the recipient of hearty support from the Kennedy family and is ever-present where liberal Catholic media types gather to discuss theological issues, pleasing them by salving their views with absolution from the Left. Small wonder he offered the funeral Mass for Tim Russert who got Dan Moynihan and Mario Cuomo to be pro-aborts.

Wednesday the outline was unveiled by an underling, the Rev. Ronald J. Cioffi in a relatively obscure diocese, Trenton, N. J. The proposed outline was unfurled was drafted with major input from McCarrick as a kind of initial test case to feel out the position of the hierarchy in the presidential election year.

According to the “Times of Trenton” pro-abortion and pro-gay rights which are no-nos and earlier occupied in some drafts more significant standing than other issues, are enveloped in a laundry-list of church moral issues which voters should consider. This validates the position McCarrick has always held which protects pro-abortion lawmakers and governors. The issue of whether or not a pro-abort Catholic politician who crusades for abortion receiving Communion is thus negated…something he has always advocated.

The document pays lip service to abortion as “an intrinsic evil” equal to racism but would have the bishops say a Catholic may vote for an abortion rights supporter such as Barack Obama who from his Illinois legislature days is the only Democratic U.S. senator on record as opposing any methods to use nutrition or medical care to save the life of a baby born live from a botched abortion. As such it is a great coup for Obama and the Democratic party including the top-heavy Democratic party of Cook county where all Catholic office-holders have capitulated to becoming abortion supporters.

“There may be times when a Catholic who rejects a candidate’s unacceptable position may decide to vote for that candidate for other morally grave issues,” the document states in language that sounds like it was written expressly by McCarrick. For the 800,000 Catholics in the Trenton diocese and answer is they should weigh their consciences while the bishops take the Pontius Pilate approach and wash their hands of responsibility. “It is hard to find a candidate who supports all the church’s teaching,” said wimpy Trenton Bishop John M. Smith…a McCarrick man… to his staff. “It’s a difficult time to decide how we’re voting, especially this year.” It reflects the McCarrick view entirely.

Said Rayanne Bennett, chief communications officer for the Trenton diocese to the “Times of Trenton”: “For those who want to be told what tpo do-this document does not tell them. The reason this is important is no candidate this year and few candidates historically have perfectly lined up with Catholic social teaching.” Thus why sweat it?

“We’re not interested in creating the United Catholic States of America,” said Cioffi, echoing words which have been used in different places and at different times by McCarrick. A single issue like abortion or war should not be the sole reason to vote for or against a candidate, he said, adding, “As Catholics, we are not single-issue voters.” No mention was made of the fact that without social issues such as abortion and homosexuality being considered, Catholics have been heavily Democratic.

Assuredly the document inveighs against abortion in boilerplate but exceeds even the late Joseph Cardinal Bernardin’s “seamless garment” which tied three issues together-nuclear freeze, anti-death penalty and abortion-to give liberal office holders a “pro-life” rating of 2 out of 3. This document far exceeds the Bernardin one by for all practical purposes allowing everyone to decide for themselves. That way, given the natural proclivity of Catholics to vote Democratic, it is an odds-on benefit for the Democratic party and Barack Obama, known to be highly favored by McCarrick who has met with Obama although the president of the USCCB-the cardinal-archbishop of Chicago from Illinois like Obama-has until recently pointedly declined to meet with Sen. John McCain so as not to “show favoritism” to the Republican.

Why did the draft on how Catholics should regard voting their consciences get unveiled in…of all places…Trenton, New Jersey? The present Cardinal -archbishop of Washington, Donald Wuerl, a McCarrick man who lip-synchs the boss has influence there. But principally the reason was McCarrick himself was once archbishop of Newark. Although in retirement, having had his resignation accepted by Benedict XVI on May 16, 2006 when McCarrick turned 75, McCarrick told the media on the day Wuerl was made archbishop that he-McCarrick-intended to be around a long time. He signified that he will continue to remain active in public policy issues and serves as chairman of a task force examining the Church’s relationship with Catholic politicians whose voting records conflict with Church doctrine.

In this connection he has never sanctioned any U.S. Catholic politician for any reason. His nadir came when he disseminated a letter from Josef Cardinal Ratzinger prior to his becoming Benedict XVI to the bishops which McCarrick represented as discouraging any attempt to deny Communion to a pro-abort Catholic politician. Later it was discovered the letter McCarrick distributed was an altered and inaccurate representation of Ratzinger’s views which were just the opposite. It was a bare-faced fraud that would have got him in dutch if it had been pulled in a congressional hearing; as duplicitous an act as was ever carried out in the old days when in Europe cardinals were political honchos. It was an enormous service to the Democratic party in the U.S. But nothing happened from Rome or elsewhere to punish that act of intentional duplicity which mis-led his fellow bishops. McCarrick fits the part of the old-line English and French political cardinals beautifully. But anyhow, like him or not, he has guts. Next to him almost everyone…with some notable exceptions… in the senior episcopate is wimpy…saying one thing to an audience and contradicting it when talking to another gathering.

While the senior episcopate is invested in portrait-posing and are surrounded by press assistants…invested in ceremonials and semantics and interminable parsing-parsing-parsing…McCarrick delivers the political goods for the Democratic party. Last year it was announced that McCarrick will become a counselor at the Center for the Study of Strategic and International Studies at Georgetown where he continues his interest in public policies vis-à-vis the Church.

Again: McCarrick at least stands for something. How did it happen that so many nebbishes, half-men and bland, un-forceful-yes parsing—nonentities have been named bishops who seek only one thing-what they prattle as “unity” i.e. placating everybody, instead of demonstrating the power of conviction? One former high Vatican aide, a priest, gave me one hint. At bishop appointment time, John Paul II would be served with a stack of papers in alphabetical order bearing the names and credentials of prospective bishops. Sometimes the stack would be as thick as a telephone directory.

Rather than peruse the stack, he would lift the top paper from the stack delicately so as not to disturb the others and give it to an aide with his okay and turned to other things. To many other things to occupy him-almost endless international trips, his strategy of dealing with the imminent fall of the Iron Curtain attention and his own failing health. George Weigel’s laudatory biography…a beautifully written but let’s face it an officially approved boilerplate job…never mentions any failing but is entirely adulatory-and never why JPII named so many mediocre men…Bernard Law comes to mind who had to be spirited out of the country by Rome when things got hot because of his near-criminal mishandling of clerical sex abuse to kids…Law transferring known perverts to parishes where their records were not known-writing laudatory letters of recommendation for them.. got through the net.

Weigel never touched that subject. He’s like that: highly educated, a gifted theologian but in his book acted as an authorized p. r. man or press secretary than critical biographer. And a Company Man addressing audiences concerned with bishops’ failings by denying the failings in the first place. Keeping whatever failings he discovered to himself.

If John Paul’s picking the first sheet off the stack of bishopric recommendations is true…and looking at many of the bishops who got through the net it could well be (after all, Bernardin’s name began with a “B” doesn’t it and may well have been the first paper in the stack)…it doesn’t change his papal stature in history but maybe in the future he should be called Good Pope John Paul …rather than as some starry-eyed biographers would have it… John Paul II the Great.


TOPICS: Catholic; Ministry/Outreach; Moral Issues; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: 2008; catholicvote; mccain; mccarrick; obama; usccb
Offered up as a response, in part, to a recent post in which the US Conference of Catholic Bishops was described as growing "more conservative" over the last twenty years.
1 posted on 08/02/2008 12:04:34 PM PDT by Alex Murphy
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To: Alex Murphy

Rome must blast this heresy out of the water!


2 posted on 08/02/2008 12:17:12 PM PDT by G Larry (I'm investing in "Pitchfork Futures"!!)
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To: Alex Murphy

“The night is the darkest before the dawn.” And I’m not just quoting from a popular movie. ;-)


3 posted on 08/02/2008 12:17:18 PM PDT by Pyro7480 ("If the angels could be jealous of men, they would be so for one reason: Holy Communion." -M. Kolbe)
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To: Alex Murphy

When it comes to life issues, that is the only one that matters to me. Economics be darned, it all means nothing if we don’t protect the most vulnerable.


4 posted on 08/02/2008 12:19:24 PM PDT by rjp2005 (Lord have mercy on us)
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To: Alex Murphy; Salvation

Salvation, “Thanks to the last couple of Popes, the bishops are more conservative.”

You would have to ask Salvation more specifically about her comments. The perception and reality is that the above statement is correct. First, remember that there are a billion Catholics world wide and that the US Bishops are but a part of that.

But to the point, Since Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict were installed from the late 70’s, it is believed that the Bishops they are appointing are much more conservative/orthodox than prior Bishops. In addition to this, some of the misinterpretations from Vatican II are being exposed and expounded on. There is also an effect on younger people that is filtering down to the local parishes and ultimately to those who chose to become priests.

So, compared relatively, from the VaticanII and influx of more liberal priests along with more liberalized teaching -Bishops and priests are “growing” more conservative/orthodox.

It won’t change dramtically or instantly, but it is changing for the better.


5 posted on 08/02/2008 12:35:01 PM PDT by rbmillerjr ("bigger government means constricting freedom"....................RWR)
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To: Alex Murphy
Since your link is to one of my comments, which I consider true, I dare to post all these links about Catholics NOT to vote for Obama.

Barack Obama's Wife Michelle to Join Hillary Clinton at Pro-Abortion Dinner
OPINION: Senator Obama and the Wall of the Womb
Barack Obama's Pledge to Overturn Every Pro-Life Abortion Law One Year Old
Obama Worse than Clintons on Abortion Says National Right to Life Leader Interview-SCOTUS Critical

Roman Catholics for Obama '08
OBAMA TO CATHOLICS: NO VOUCHERS
How can Catholics for Obama rationalize their support for the pro-choice candidate?
Obama’s director of Catholic Outreach ‘dodges’ opportunity to reach Catholics
Barack Obama Slams John McCain For Opposing Abortion, Activist Judges

Catholics and Obama
COMMENTARY: Quandry for Catholics At Election Time
The Latest Refinement (Obama on Abortion)
CNN Runs Biased News Story Covering Up Barack Obama’s Pro-Abortion Record
Jill Stanek: Obama's biggest lie about supporting infanticide
The Battle for Catholic Voters

New Report Indicates Voters Most Interested in Barack Obama’s Position on Abortion
Deal Hudson: Obama and Infanticide?
Ad asks Obama: ‘If fatherhood begins at conception, when does life begin?’
Embryonic stem-cell research immoral, unnecessary, bishops say
Catholics should not vote for Obama
Catholic Caucus: It is a sin to vote/support Obama/DNC [abortion]

More Catholics leaning towards Democrats, poll reports (really not Catholics)
The Catholic-Obama Problem (Pope Benedict XVI instructs Catholics about pro-abortion candidates)
Obama's Abortion Bombshell: Unrestricted Abortion....
NARAL Catholics Line Up for Obama
Editorial: Disagreeing with Doug Kmiec One More Time
State-Funded Embryo Research "Makes Taxpayers Complicit in Killing", say Bishops

McCain Meets Privately with Fr. Pavone - Says Constitutional Right to Life Applies to Unborn
Faithful Citizenship: “Catholic Vote” is very sought after
Has Obama dissolved his Catholic advisory council?
Commentary: Faithful Citizenship and the Formed Conscience
Catholic League: Where's Obama's 'Catholic Advisory Council'? [Not to be found!]
Right-wing Christians beginning to lean left (Misleading headline)

Catholics Debate Obama Vote
US Bishops Urge Voters to Give Priority to Life [Ecumenical]
Corralling the Catholic vote: Political necessity or pipe dream?
DOUG KMIEC: Catholic Reasons for Hope in the General Election
EDITORIAL: Why This Catholic Dreads the Campaign
The Catholic-Obama Problem (Pope Benedict XVI instructs Catholics about pro-abortion candidates)
Thoughts On ‘Roman Catholics For Obama’

How Obama's Catholics Will Dodge the Infanticide Question
Catholic Pro-Life Leader Feuds With Barack Obama's "Catholic" Backers
McCain and the Pope: McCain cannot win in November without the Catholic vote (Reagan re-visited?)
Catholics Cannot Vote for Pols Who Support Abortion, Except for Morally Grave Reasons: KY Bishops

6 posted on 08/02/2008 2:30:07 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: rbmillerjr

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2054487/posts?page=20#20

I still maintain the truth of my statement.


7 posted on 08/02/2008 2:31:39 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: rbmillerjr

Thanks for pinging me to your post since you mentioned me and/or one of my posts.


8 posted on 08/02/2008 2:32:17 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

No problem. I saw your link, so out of courtesy, extended a ping.


9 posted on 08/02/2008 2:48:21 PM PDT by rbmillerjr ("bigger government means constricting freedom"....................RWR)
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To: G Larry

There is a good reason why the pro-abortion pro-Obama article first came from the diocese of Trenton.The Bishop of Trenton is John Smith,was a bishop in Florida.He is listed as one of the bishops who helped cover up sex-crimes of clergy.In Smith’s case he is alleged to have helped coverup the sex-crimes of Bishop Symons also of Florida.In 1998 Bishop Symons admitted molestig 5 altar boys.Bishop Symons was forced to resign.The left wing in the Catholic Church must be DESPERATE when they have to use Bishop Smith for their dirty laundry.


10 posted on 08/03/2008 4:20:48 AM PDT by ardara
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To: Alex Murphy; rbmillerjr; Salvation; ardara; rjp2005; G Larry
Offered up as a response, in part, to a recent post in which the US Conference of Catholic Bishops was described as growing "more conservative" (you should read that more orthodox, rather than more politically conservative) over the last twenty years.

They are, in fact, as a body, growing more conservative. Unfortunately, 20 years is an eye-blink. It will take another 20 (along with some relatively conservative nuncios and popes) to get them back on track fully.

Fortunately, McCarrick is retired, so the damage he can do is less now than it was in 2004. Unfortunately, his retirement makes him far more available to be a talking head for MSM media panels.

The weird thing is that I've met His Eminence on a number of occasions, since he became the Archbishop of Washington (and since he's retired). He, on a personal basis, is a very nice, humble man with a "air" of personal holiness. The homilies I've heard him deliver at our parish have been quite orthodox (calling the people to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, calling people to repentence and to live a life of humility, and so on). In conversations, I've heard the same themes. I just don't understand why he tolerated what he did (does).

And the above comments are from somebody who stopped contributing to the Cardinal's fund from 2004 until his retirement for political reasons (his stand on certain issues and his lack of willingness to take a stand on certain others). And when asked why I no longer participated (yes, I was asked), told the person that was the reason...that, as a layman, withholding my $$ was my only legitimate form of dissent.

The following may seem off-topic, but it's not:

I lived in Turkey for three years; one of which was living in the country. I spent about a year in rural Southern Italy. In both instances, I saw shepherds tending their flocks on a regular basis. They did so, I imagine, in much the same way as shepherds have done for thousands of years. In those years, I got a really good appreciation for shepherds and for sheep. Sheep have got to be one of the stupidest creatures that God ever put on the planet. They are nasty, can be quite mean, and are, above all, total idiots. When it's time for them to rut, they rut. When it's time for them to mow the lawn, they mow. When it's time for them to cr*p, they cr*p. They have ZERO situational awareness. They will literally "eliminate" all over themselvs and all over each other. They would, if the shepherd allowed, walk straight across a busy highway, without regards to traffic or blaring horns. They would also walk off the side of a cliff...if the shepherd would allow it.

Shepherds typically have two tools for their job: the sheep dog and the staff. Sheep dogs are an interesting study: sure, they protect the flock against predators. They also help herd the flock: they generally have to bite and physically prod the animals to get them to move in the correct direction (as the animals are too stupid to respond to barks). The staff also is used, not only to defend against predators, but is used to move the flock. The hooked end is used to hit the lead sheep on the head, in order to get them to move in the correct direction. I've seen the hook, itself, be used to grab a sheep by the neck and pull it back. The straight end is used to prod them to move forward. Sheep, being dumb as they are, respond to pain more than anything else. So you can imagine exactly where the staff is applied, in order to get them to move ahead (hint: it's between the legs).

Sheep that are sick get well tended to, as do the young lambs. But those adult sheep are an interesting study.

For that reason, I find it absolutely illuminating that Jesus used the analogy of shepherd and sheep. I think, given the above, it's a very, very useful analogy that the bishops are considered shepherds.

I wish that, as part of their formation, all bishops were required to tend a flock of sheep for about six months prior to their episcopal consecration. It might tend to teach them an abject lesson on how to do their jobs.

11 posted on 08/03/2008 6:13:23 AM PDT by markomalley (Extra ecclesiam nulla salus)
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To: Alex Murphy
I received a voter guide from the USCCB at a homeschool conference recently and was urged to distribute it in my parish. When I read it, I knew exactly what it was--the same old vague, meaningless "seamless garment" garbage they've been spewing since the Cardinal Bernadin days.

Fortunately, the USCCB has absolutely no authorized teaching authority within the Church. It's a classic example of what happens when you put theology to a vote. We have a few recognized leaders in the Catholic Church in the US who can be counted upon to uphold Church teaching whenever there's a question--Archbishops Chaput and Burke and Cardinal Rigali are tops among them.
12 posted on 08/03/2008 6:11:31 PM PDT by Antoninus (Every second spent bashing McCain is time that could be spent helping Conservatives downticket.)
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