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A partisan vision at the Vatican? Further thoughts on that Civilta Cattolica essay
Catholiic Culture ^ | July 19, 2017 | Phil Lawler

Posted on 07/21/2017 7:28:40 AM PDT by ebb tide

A week after the appearance of the Spadaro-Figueroa rant against American conservatives, I am still shaking my head with disbelief, wondering how a semi-official Vatican journal could have published such a harshly partisan and grossly misinformed analysis of American politics. I am not alone.

Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia was characteristically polite but firm in his critique, describing the already infamous Civilta Cattolica essay as “an exercise in dumbing down and inadequately presenting the nature of Catholic/evangelical cooperation on religious freedom and other key issues.” Archbishop Chaput—who has been a prime mover in Catholic-Evangelical cooperation, and thus implicitly a target of the Spadaro-Figueroa diatribe—pointed out the absurdity of the suggestion that American Baptists in particular are working toward a theocratic regime, noting that “the whole idea of Baptist faith cuts against the integration of Church and state.”

And what’s wrong with ecumenical cooperation in the public sphere? Archbishop Chaput remarks:

The cooperation of Catholics and evangelicals was quite rare when I was a young priest. Their current mutual aid, the ecumenism that seems to so worry La Civilta Cattolica, is a function of shared concerns and principles, not ambition for political power.

Ordinarily one might think of Father Spadaro (“the mouthpiece of Pope Francis”) as a champion of dialogue in general and ecumenical dialogue in particular. But not here. Rather than reaching out to reassure the readers who were appalled by the essay, he doubled down, as it his wont. On his Twitter account he cited the angry reaction as a demonstration of the essay’s accuracy: “The reaction of the ‘haters’ seems a clear sign that our article is telling the truth about the ‘ecumenism of hate.’” There is no impulse here toward “accompanying” people who have other ideas; only a willingness to demonize the “haters” who disagree. He charges that American conservatives see their political battles as contests between good and evil, but Father Spadaro seems to adopt that attitude himself.

By the way, I cannot provide a link to Father Spadaro’s tweet (above) because I—like all those who criticize his views—have been blocked from access to his Twitter account. Dialogue, anyone?)

Before moving on to another subject—and I hope to a more rational argument—let me make two final points about the Civilta Cattolica essay: one minor, the other more important:

In the essay, Spadaro and Figueroa refer to the “value voter” bloc in America. A friend in Rome called attention to a detail that I had not noticed when I read the essay. In the US, it is invariably described as the “valueS voter” bloc; no one ordinarily uses the singular. Or almost no one. When my sharp-eyed friend searched the Web for uses of the singular “value voter,” he turned up a list of references in left-wing publications. Maybe the authors of the Civilta essay intended to use the plural, and I’m making too much of a simple typo. But it’s a coincidence, at least, that the term, unfamiliar to American ears, turns out to be favored by left-wing pundits in America and papal advisers in Rome.

But now let me turn my attention to the phrase that I found most curious in the piece: the claim that in international conflicts “the Pope does not want to say who is right or who is wrong for he knows that at the root of conflicts there is always a fight for power.” There is an element of truth, certainly, in the observation that every international conflict involves a struggle for power. However:



TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: francischurch; spadaro; us

1 posted on 07/21/2017 7:28:40 AM PDT by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide

American Catholics need to stop supporting the USA hating Socialist Francis the Fake Pope. I have gone through my box of collection envelopes and have thrown away any envelope that is marked “to support the Holy Father”
Hell will have a thick coat of ice before I send Francis a dime.


2 posted on 07/21/2017 7:51:05 AM PDT by EC Washington
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To: ebb tide
By the way, I cannot provide a link to Father Spadaro’s tweet (above) because I—like all those who criticize his views—have been blocked from access to his Twitter account.

ROFL.......Spadaro blocked Phil? Too funny.

Classic, pre-adolescent, social media food fight.

Spadaro is throwing a homo hissy fit.

3 posted on 07/21/2017 8:06:38 AM PDT by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow

And Rosica also blocked Connecticut Catholic Corner.

http://connecticutcatholiccorner.blogspot.com/2017/07/father-rosica-wont-dialogue-with-me.html?spref=tw


4 posted on 07/21/2017 8:16:12 AM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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To: ebb tide
Typical, petulant homosexual behavior.

These guys have the emotional maturity of a 12 year old.

5 posted on 07/21/2017 8:24:05 AM PDT by marshmallow
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To: ebb tide
•At the outset, notice how bizarre it is to hear that the Pope “does not want to say who is right or who is wrong.” Ordinarily don’t we think of that as part of the job description for a Roman Pontiff: : to help us distinguish between right and wrong?
6 posted on 07/21/2017 10:20:37 AM PDT by heterosupremacist (Domine Iesu Christe, Filius Dei, miserere me peccatorem!)
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