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Trump's pledge to Catholics: 'I'll be there for you'
The National Catholic Reporter ^ | October 7, 2016 | Brian Roewe

Posted on 10/07/2016 4:36:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Donald Trump has a message for U.S. Catholics: I'll be there for you as president.

The Republican candidate for the nation's highest office offered those words in a letter, dated Wednesday and published by Catholic News Agency a day later, to Catholics gathered in Denver for the Catholic Leadership Conference. But the tone of the message indicated a wider audience in mind.

"Catholics in the United States of America are a rich part of our nation's history," Trump said. "The United States was, and is, strengthened through Catholic men, women, priests and religious Sisters, ministering to people, marching in the Civil Rights movement, educating millions of children in Catholic schools, creating respected health care institutions, and in their founding and helping the ongoing growth of the pro-life cause.

"I have a message for Catholics: I will be there for you. I will stand with you. I will fight for you," he said.

On the last point Trump stated, "I am, and will remain, pro-life," and promised to defend religious liberties, which he primarily described in the scope of the ongoing contraceptive mandate included in the Affordable Care Act and the U.S. Supreme Court case Zubik v. Burwell brought by several plaintiffs, including the Little Sisters of the Poor.

Trump has said he opposes abortion except for cases of rape, incest or where the mother's life is at risk. Clinton says she supports "safe, legal abortion" as part of women's access to critical health services and opposes government involvement in those decisions.

He said Clinton supports having the Little Sisters pay for contraceptives in their employees' health plans, and that they and other religiously objecting employers be fined if they don't comply. Clinton has stated that all women, regardless of their place of employment, should have access to birth control coverage.

"That is a hostility to religious liberty you will never see in a Trump Administration," he said.

In a May decision sending the Zubik case back to the appeals level in search of a final compromise, the Supreme Court said the legal objections raised by the petitioners satisfied the federal government's requirement of providing notice of their religious objections, and as a result were not susceptible to fines or penalties.

The hostility by Clinton that Trump described extended to the issues and policies "of greatest concern to Catholics," he said, which he listed as "life, religious liberty, Supreme Court nominations, affordable and quality healthcare, educational choice and home schooling." On those, he said the differences between himself and Clinton are "stark."

Trump repeated campaign promises to bring jobs back to the U.S., appoint strict-Constitutionalists to the Supreme Court, keep the country safe, "while respecting the dignity of each human being," repeal the Affordable Care Act and end Common Core while expanding education choice, the rights of homeschooling families. He did not include specific plans.

John Gehring, Catholic program director at Faith in Public Life, said the letter from Trump was an attempt to reduce the breadth and depth of Catholic social teaching "to a few buzzwords he thinks will appeal to pro-life voters."

"He ignores what Pope Francis constantly reminds us. Economic exclusion, the dignity of refugees and climate change that disproportionately hurts the poor are also life issues," he said in an email.

Social Service Sr. Simone Campbell, executive director of the NETWORK social justice lobby, criticized the letter as "nothing more than a political ploy, and it won't fool anyone."

Since Trump’s campaign began, the businessman has at various times advocated banning all Muslim immigrants from entering the U.S., and has referred to some Mexicans coming into the country as criminals and rapists. At other points, he has mocked a reporter with a disability and insulted numerous women; The Washington Post reported Friday on video from 2005 showing the candidate bragging about groping women.

Campbell added that more and more Catholics consider a broad range of issues -- among them, economic inequality, immigration, hunger -- and less and less vote based on a single issue.

While polling shows several of the issues Trump outlined as important for Catholics in determining their vote, few rank among their chief priorities.

A survey conducted in June by Pew Research Center shows Catholics mostly in line with the rest of the country, prioritizing the economy, terrorism, health care and foreign policy when determining how to cast their presidential vote; Catholics, however, place immigration as a higher concern than the general public.

In contrast, less than half of Catholics describe abortion (46 percent) as "very important" to their top-of-the-ticket vote, ranking it 13th among 14 total issues; gun policy ranks as their sixth-most important issue, tied with social security. Education ranks as Catholics 8th-most important issue (68 percent), just ahead of Supreme Court appointees (66 percent).

An August survey conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute found 55 percent of registered Catholic voters backing Clinton, with 32 percent supporting Trump. Among white Catholics, Clinton's lead slipped to 3 percentage points (44-41), but it expanded to 63 points among non-white Catholics (76-13). A June Pew poll reflected similar views.

"Trump has dug himself into a deep hole with Catholic voters, and I doubt this effort helps him climb out," Gehring said.

Trump's letter to Catholics is the latest effort to appeal to Catholic voters.

While conservative Catholics spoke out strongly against his candidacy during the primary season -- including a March letter from nearly 40 leading voices that labeled him "manifestly unfit to be president of the United States" -- some have softened that stance. In late September, the Trump campaign named a 33-member Catholic advisory council, with its liaison Joseph Cella one of the March letter signatories.

CatholicVote.org, a conservative political group, in early September pulled back from their "Not. Trump." stance, still withholding an official endorsement but saying Catholics "in good conscience" can vote for him.

The letter to Catholics from Trump began with his disappointment in not being able to attend the 18th annual Catholic Leadership Conference (Oct. 4-6), which is a private event for heads of national Catholic organizations, including Eternal World Television, Fellowship of Catholic University Students, Catholic Scripture Study International and Priests for Life. The conference listed as speakers two members of his Catholic advisory council: Fr. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, and Austin Ruse, president of the Center for Family and Human Rights, who was unable to attend at the last moment.

Gail Buckley, president of the conference's board of directors and founder of Catholic Scripture Study International, told NCR that the conference sent invites to both candidates -- the first time it had done so. In recent years, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and presidential hopeful had addressed the conference, including during 2012 primaries.

She said it heard from the Clinton camp just before the conference that she was unable to attend. The Trump campaign "responded immediately," Buckley said, but ultimately were unable to work the event into his schedule, opting to send the letter in his place.

"Someone suggested to me that because of the power of the heads of Catholic organizations that were attending this conference, that we should have the candidates come and speak," Buckley said.

As for her vote, she said will could never support Clinton because she doesn't represent her values as a Catholic, and she believes Trump and running mate Mike Pence will fight for religious liberty and uphold their pro-life stances.

"I have to hang my hat on that, and hope for the best," Buckley said. "And pray."

The Republican candidate spoke highly of Denver Archbishop Samuel Aquila, who also spoke at the conference, and his predecessor, Archbishop Charles Chaput, now of Philadelphia, calling their leadership "exemplary."

In an online column for his archdiocesan newspaper's website, Aquila shared the story of a recent dinner conversation that turned to the presidential election. He told his dining company of his "aversion" to both candidates, saying they "are disliked, lack credibility, and have made comments that make the hair on the back of your neck stand up."

Aquila advised Catholics to first look at how their conscience is formed -- by Jesus and the church, or a political ideology? -- and to carefully reflect on both party platforms with emphasis toward human life issues. The archbishop, too, singled out the contraception mandate, along with the call for repealing the Hyde Amendment, which prevents federal funding for abortion, that's part of the Democratic platform -- what he said is "aggressively pro-abortion, not only in funding matters, but in the appointment of only those judges who will support abortion."

"Conversely," he continued, "the Republican party platform is supportive of the Hyde Amendment and just this year strengthened its support for life by calling for the defunding of Planned Parenthood, banning dismemberment abortion and opposing assisted suicide."

The health of the nation, Aquila said, "depends on a deep respect for human life," from conception until natural death, and its future depends on its protection.

"If we don't, eventually we will go the way of Rome and Greece and other great civilizations that have risen and fallen," he said.


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: catholics; trump

1 posted on 10/07/2016 4:36:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Now if only Pope Francis would say the same thing.


2 posted on 10/07/2016 4:39:25 PM PDT by Artemis Webb (Ted Kennedy burns in hell.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

We hired a Sunday School teacher in Carter. We have considered various politicians who attended divinity school (Jerry Brown, Al Gore). I want a leader who can protect Christians. They won’t protect themselves.


3 posted on 10/07/2016 4:41:44 PM PDT by jimfree (In November 2016 my 16 y/o granddaughter will have more quality exec experience than Barack Obama)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

These five words I swear to you.


4 posted on 10/07/2016 4:46:15 PM PDT by posterchild
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To: Artemis Webb

haha, yes indeedy, if only the POPE would say those words.


5 posted on 10/07/2016 4:53:20 PM PDT by bboop (does not suffer fools gladly)
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To: posterchild

wow! the stuff stuck in my brain. Bon jovi right?


6 posted on 10/07/2016 4:55:46 PM PDT by b4me (Idolatry is rampant in thoughts and actions. Choose whom you will serve....)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"Now if only Pope Francis would say the same thing."

We live in interesting times, my friend, and I pray Trump is elected President to make them even more interesting.

7 posted on 10/07/2016 4:56:06 PM PDT by Rashputin (Jesus Christ doesn't evacuate His troops, He leads them to victory !!)
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To: Artemis Webb

The US president can do more to defend us than the pope right now.

I’m Catholic but the BIBLE tells me what’s right or wrong. The Pope is not infallible on political issues, and I disagree with him on many of them.

But i’m not quitting the team cause i dont like the coach :)

Trump might pull Catholicism back to the right!!! Wont have to hide, the conservatives that is.

TRUMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111


8 posted on 10/07/2016 4:58:41 PM PDT by dp0622 (IThe only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

BTTT!


9 posted on 10/07/2016 5:03:50 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; everyone

Listen to this!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlenviZKuBw&feature=youtu.be&t=18m23s

Great video about voting!


10 posted on 10/07/2016 5:04:42 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
First Amendment....speech...religion...peaceful assembly.Every decent American has those rights.Catholics,Protestants,Jews,Hindus...even atheists.That's all I expect from a President.
11 posted on 10/07/2016 5:35:38 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Deplorables' Lives Matter)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I take him at his word.

He didn’t have to do this. He’s in it for fun and tradition, and to him his talent is FUN, and I believe he loves traditional America and wishes to restore her government.

I don’t care that he has behaved with women as if he were in the Rat Pack, if the 70’s, wit Frank and Dean and the boys.

He is not a clear and present danger to the United States of America. Hillary is.


12 posted on 10/07/2016 5:38:38 PM PDT by RitaOK (Viva Christo Rey! Public Education is the farm team for more Marxists coming,... infinitum.)
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To: b4me

Yes. It’s the first thing that infected my brain as well.


13 posted on 10/07/2016 6:18:58 PM PDT by posterchild
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To: bboop

Or the Ryan Rino’s ? Silent.


14 posted on 10/12/2016 6:45:09 AM PDT by wardamneagle (C)
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