Posted on 11/19/2008 3:56:29 PM PST by wagglebee
WASHINGTON, November 19, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The possible signing of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) by President-Elect Barack Obama would be "the equivalent of a war" an unnamed senior Vatican official recently told TIME magazine.
The startling comments make the second time this week that a Vatican official has forthrightly and in the strongest language condemned Obama's extreme policies on abortion. Speaking at the Catholic University of America a few days ago, Vatican Cardinal James Stafford labeled Obama's anti-life policies as "aggressive, disruptive, and apocalyptic," also noting that, "On November 4, 2008, America suffered a cultural earthquake" (see coverage: http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/nov/08111703.html).
With Catholic, but outspokenly pro-abortion individuals occupying two prominent positions (Joseph Biden as vice president and Tom Daschle as Health and Human Services Secretary) the specter of public excommunication or denial of communion for prominent members of the Obama Administration has arisen.
The focus of the Vaticans concern, FOCA, is a bill that would do away with state laws on abortion, including laws mandating parental involvement, or banning partial birth abortion. FOCA would also compel taxpayer funding of abortions, and, of greatest concern to Bishops, would force faith-based hospitals and healthcare facilities to perform abortions.
Obama has in the past said that he would make signing FOCA one of the highest priorities of his presidency.
Last week at the meeting of US Bishops in Baltimore, Cybercast News Service asked Chicago Cardinal Francis George, the current president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, if voting for FOCA would bring a penalty of automatic excommunication for Catholic politicians. The Cardinal did not rule it out.
"The excommunication is automatic if that act is in fact formal cooperation, and that is precisely what would have to be discussed once you would see the terms of the act itself," responded Cardinal George. When asked for more, he added: "The categories in moral theology about cooperating in evil, which make you complicit in the evil even though you don't do it yourself, are material cooperation, which is usually remote and therefore doesn't involve you in the moral action except in a very auxiliary and minor way, and formal cooperation, which would involve you even though you are not doing it, in the way that makes you culpable.
"So we would have to take a look at each case, and at each law, to determine whether or not the cooperation is material or formal. We've never done that."
Cardinal George has, however, personally analyzed FOCA and expressed his grave concerns about the legislation. In a message to the Obama Administration at the end of the USCCB meeting George wrote on FOCA, saying it would, "outlaw any interference in providing abortion at will. It would deprive the American people in all fifty states of the freedom they now have to enact modest restraints and regulations on the abortion industry. FOCA would coerce all Americans into subsidizing and promoting abortion with their tax dollars. It would counteract any and all sincere efforts by government and others of good will to reduce the number of abortions in our country."
The Cardinal added: "FOCA would have an equally destructive effect on the freedom of conscience of doctors, nurses and health care workers whose personal convictions do not permit them to cooperate in the private killing of unborn children. It would threaten Catholic health care institutions and Catholic Charities." (see coverage: http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/nov/08111209.html )
In light of this possible attempt to revoke conscience rights under the Obama administration, Catholic League president Bill Donohue has urged President Bush to enact regulations, already in draft for months, which would protect the rights of doctors, nurses and health workers from being discriminated against if they refuse to perform or assist in abortions, as well as other morally contentious procedures. "At stake are the religious rights of these professionals," said Donohue.
"To put it differently, were FOCA to become law (it needs to be reintroduced in the House), the culture war that the Vatican official was referring to would come to a boiling point," he warned. "In practical terms, this would mean the closure of every Catholic hospital in the nation: No bishop is going to stand by and allow the federal government to dictate what medical procedures must be performed in Catholic hospitals. Make no mistake about it, the bishops would shut down Catholic hospitals before acquiescing in the intentional killing of an innocent child. Were this to happen, it would not only cripple the poor, it would cripple the Obama administration."
Donohue concluded: "It is for reasons like these that the Catholic League urges President Bush to move with dispatch in instituting rules protecting the religious rights of all health care workers. If Obama wants to undo them, it will set up a confrontation he will surely regret."
See the TIME article:
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1859856,00.htm...
See the Cybercast News article:
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=14369
make that “liberation” theology.
***Alfred E. Obama*** LOL!
“What, me worry?” (I’d love to see a photoshop of that!)
I have a hard time believing those exit polling numbers are correct for Catholics. My in-laws in Upstate NY and FL who are Catholic and Dems all voted for McCain and so did their friends.
Catholics in Oklahoma sure didn’t vote for Obama in big numbers. He didn’t even get 95% of black votes in OK.
Where did the numbers come from on Catholics? I haven’t talked to one Catholic that voted for Obama but then they all knew about his favoring partial birth abortion killing of babies.
I've been saying for a long time that devout Catholics and Evangelical Protestants need to start paying more attention to what we have in common than we do to our differences because it won't be long until we are sharing cells with each other.
I’ll put it this way. And I’m going to narrow the comment only to Catholics who voted in this election, and not to ALL Catholics. If the crowd before Pontius Pilate were composed of the Catholics who voted in this election, half would want Jesus freed, and half would want Barabbas freed. The Barabbas supporters would be the Catholics who voted for Obama.
I wish you were here to tell it to Mahony.
:-)
I find it very telling that the Pope does not speak up on this. Bishops in dioceses where it is overwhelmingly pro life might be speaking up, but if its in a diocese where it may cause a drop off in the offering plate there is dead silence. A universal condemnation from the Pope would affect church wide giving and therefore is not going to happen.
To me, assuming I fully comprehend the love Jesus had for children, it is not possible for people who profess devotion to Jesus to vote for Obama.
No, I mean “Alfred E. Obama.” (He’s got the ears, afterall.) (Sorry that was catty. Will add to my confession list.)
ROFL!
If 0bama signs FOCA, it’s time for the RCC to remind everyone why we have statues of martyrs in our churchs. I’m not talking about anyone losing their life. I’m talking about excommunicating every so-called Catholic politico who votes for it, shutting down Catholic hospitals, etc.
We’d take beating in the short term and be ridiculed. But, it would be a stronger church in the end and we would probably gain as members as we would lose by retaining our integrity.
If the Church were to close down hospitals all over the U.S., what’s to stop Obama from confiscating private property and reopening it under federal control?
Don’t tell me it’s illegal because the commies don’t care.
“Where did the numbers come from on Catholics? I havent talked to one Catholic that voted for Obama but then they all knew about his favoring partial birth abortion killing of babies.”
There are thousands of Catholic Dems in Illinois who voted for Obama. They always vote Democrat. One reason I can’t attend church on a regular basis anymore. Talked to my pastor and he defended the Catholic Church position of support of the Democrat Party. I’m sure this is how it is in cities all over the USA.
Just as Jesus was stripped of His garments, many priests and prophecies (Our Lady of Good Success IIRC) have stated the Church will be stripped (property, churches, etc) as she makes her way to Calvary.
EHarmony just caved. Let’s hope we don’t.
I would just like the Catholic church to give a strong anti-abortion message in plain unequivocal language.
Trust me, the numbers on Catholic voters is correct and it very possibly cost McCain the election (Kerry only got 47% of Catholics and as militant as Obama is he should have gotten less and Catholics make up about 25% of total voters).
However, it is also McCain’s fault because he NEVER made abortion an issue.
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