Posted on 01/28/2012 6:37:37 PM PST by big'ol_freeper
Mr. Gingrich represents a new kind of Catholic, one very different from the Kennedys, who were Democrats, political liberals and cradle Catholics shaped by the Irish immigrant church. To a Kennedy-era Catholic, divorce was a sin, labor unions were a virtue and anti-Catholic bigotry was a staple in many Protestant circles.
Mr. Gingrich is a culture wars Catholic for whom the church seems a logical home for conservative Republicans. Generations removed from the Kennedy years when Catholics predictably voted Democratic, this is a new era in which conservative Catholics and evangelical Protestants have joined forces in what they see as a defining struggle against abortion, same-sex marriage and secularism.
Critics and cynics have derided Mr. Gingrichs latest religious transition as a conversion of convenience designed to give moral cover to Mr. Gingrich, who is on his third marriage this one to Callista Bisek, a former Hill staff member 22 years his junior who had been his mistress for six years. But those who know him say the conversion was sincere, born of both an intellectual and a spiritual attraction to the church of his wife.
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As I recall, Kennedy was pro-life, a lifetime member of the NRA and he cut taxes. Today, he’d be called an extremist.
is he a JPII Catholic because he is an acrobat on skis?
Short of him being a Kirill I Catholic, or maybe a Bartholemew I Catholic, we Orthodox would prefer to hear him associated with Benedict XVI.
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(Orthodox monastic smiley)
(The Orthodox and old time Latins here will know why I used Catholic the way I did.)
Do your tongues flick when you spew your venom?
Anyone but John XXIII.
I consider myself to be an Urban II Catholic.
oh please....
If Newt’s a “John Paul II Catholic”, then I’m a “Billy Graham protestant” (it’s a natural fit, since I’ve been a Catholic throughout Billy’s entire career)
On second though... call me a Pope Conon Catholic. If they elect me pontiff, I’m taking the name... Conon II!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Conon
Newt being a John Paul II Catholic means that he knows that Mitt Romney is not a Christian.
I wonder if he will be asked?
No venom. Just expressing the consciousness of Orthodox Christians everywhere that we constitute the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, and the sense many of us have that Benedict XVI is the Pope of Rome closest in phronema to the Orthodox since the Latin schism in the 11th century.
... that which can animate the Church's "two lungs".
You must not be aware, that as a historian, Gingrich has authored a documentary on John Paul II.
Newt Gingrich, a John Paul II Catholic
Newt Brings Gaelic Fury To The GOP Race (some personal family history)
Newt Gingrich Attacks Fashionable Anti-Catholic Bigotry
Newt Gingrich: What Kind of Catholic Is He? [Born Lutheran, Turned Baptist, Now Catholic]
Newt Gingrich: Americas Next Catholic President?
Clemson Palmetto Poll finds Gingrich (38%) momentum growing, most S.C. GOP voters still uncommitted
Gingrich Threatens GOP's Chance to Nab Independents
The Evangelical Case for Newt Gingrich
Gingrich Represents New Political Era for Catholics
Gingrich Represents New Political Era for Catholics [ecumenical}
Newt Gingrich on Catholicism and JPII
Why Newt Gingrich Converted to Catholicism
Exclusive: Newt Gingrich Opens Up on Catholic Conversion and Embracing 'Overt Christianity'
Newt Gingrich on his conversion to Catholicism
Gingrich Keeps Quiet on Catholic Conversion (received into Church over the past weekend)
Exclusive: Newt Gingrich conversion details; plans release of JP2 documentary
Gingrich to Become Catholic During Easter Season
The Newt Evangelization: Gingrich to become Catholic
I am on the road, going to Maine to help Newt’s crippled caucus effort.
I hope the people who have watched his films decide to play an active role in the caucuses. Back home in 3 days. over.
Interesting name, doesn’t appear in any name databases I can find except as a variant of Conan and this guy wasn’t Irish.
I hadn’t heard of him, either, or that name (which is Conone in Italian and Conón in Spanish), for that matter.
According to Wikipedia, Pope Conon met with and consecrated as a bishop an Irish missionary who went on to be canonized as Saint Kilian, so maybe the name Conan became popular in Ireland because of Pope Conon.
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