American Papist has his running list of bishops who have addressed the issue of Speaker Pelosi's erroneous comments re: Catholic teaching on Meet the Press. It is dated September 4, so it does not include Archbishop Niederauer. He makes 26.
American Papist has his running list of bishops who have addressed the issue of Speaker Pelosi's erroneous comments re: Catholic teaching on Meet the Press. It is dated September 4, so it does not include Archbishop Niederauer. He makes 26.
Thanks for that list. I will check it periodically. I knew what I had was incomplete.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, under fire from U.S. bishops for comments she made about abortion, accepted on Friday an invitation from the Roman Catholic archbishop of San Francisco for a private talk.
Pelosi said in a letter to Archbishop George Niederauer that she'd "welcome the opportunity for our personal conversation and to go beyond our earlier most cordial exchange about immigration and needs of the poor to Church teaching on other significant matters."
...While Pelosi's letter said she was interested in speaking about "church teaching on other significant matters," it did not mention abortion specifically. Her spokesman has defended her comments, saying in a previous statement that the congresswoman "fully appreciates the sanctity of family."
(See my commentary on Abp. Niederauer's letter here.)
Okay, let's examine these scant details. There's no mention of a date, and if there were I'd imagine it would have made it into the story. As the story notes, there is no reference to abortion (why beat around the bush like that?). And we don't have a copy of the actual letter.
At least she has obligated herself to eventually having the meeting. That's something.
And in completely unrelated news, the Associated Press also reports:
A light earthquake has rattled the San Francisco Bay area. The U.S. Geological Survey's preliminary report put the quake at a 4.0 magnitude. The temblor hit just after 9 p.m. and could be felt throughout the region. There were no immediate reports of damage.
Hmm, I wonder when Abp. Niederauer found out he might actually have to follow through on his offer?
update: Diogenes also takes a look at what this episode means.
That was very good. We got it from our priest this evening, hopefully it will be pointed out in a lot of Masses this weekend.