Posted on 08/31/2012 3:05:13 PM PDT by NYer
Say what you will about the prudence of Cardinal Dolans decision to offer a prayer at the Democratic convention. What about the tactical judgment of the Democratic Party leaders who will welcome him?
Jeff Mirus has questioned whether Cardinal Dolan should have made the offer to deliver closing prayers for the Democratic event. As usual, I find myself in agreement with Jeff. But theres another side to the question: Should the Democrats have accepted his offer?
If I were a partisan Democrat, I would say No: the Democrats should not have invited Cardinal Dolan to Charlotte. Since I am not a partisan Democratquite the contraryIm delighted that they did. The cardinals appearance will hurt, not help, President Obamas chances for re-election.
Sharon Otterman of the New York Times observes that Cardinal Dolans visit to Charlotte will lead to one of the most intriguing tableaus of this convention season. She explains:
Cardinal Dolan, an opponent of abortion and same-sex marriage who is among the Catholic bishops suing the Obama administration over its contraception health care mandates, will bless a gathering of thousands of delegates who passionately disagree with him.
The Democrats are apparently planning a convention that will appeal to the primal instincts of anti-Catholic bigots. Speakers from Planned Parenthood and NARRAL will whip up the crowd, warning that any hint of restriction on legal abortion would constitute a war on women. Homosexual activists will acclaim the President for advancing their drive toward legal recognition of same-sex marriage. Administration officials will remind the world that Obama introduced mandatory contraceptive coverage despite tough opposition. And then, after hours of shrill rhetoric, with the crowd in a frenzy of partisan fervor, the convention organizers will introduce the leading American representative of the institution that is most closely associated with opposition to legal abortion, to same-sex marriage, and to mandatory contraceptive coverage: the Catholic Church.
One of the most important purposes of a political convention is to fire up the troops: to rouse passions, to rally the partys faithful as they prepare for battle with their political enemies. This year the main enemy will be Mitt Romney, of course. But looking toward the future, over a longer time horizon, many liberal activists see the Catholic Church as the enemy. So how will they feel, and how will they behave, when an agent of that enemy appears on the convention floor?
Yes, the cardinals appearance will present an interesting tableau, to say the least. Whether Cardinal Dolan acknowledges it or not, he will be addressing a largely hostile crowd. (There will be hundreds of Roman Catholics on the convention floor, no doubt, but not the sort of Catholics who bow to episcopal authority.) Writing in the Los Angeles Times, Michael McGough conveys the us vs. them mentality that will dominate the meeting in Charlotte in his headline: Prayer for the godless party: Dems call Cardinal Dolans bluff.
How will partisan Democratic activists respond to the cardinals presence. I see two likely possibilities.
In all likelihood the actual event will see a bit of both reactions. The cardinal will be greeted politely. But there will be some grumbling when Cardinal Dolan praysas surely he willfor a respectful attitude toward human life and a determination to support marriage and family. And even if the angriest demonstrators are kept outside the convention hall, TV viewers might notice that the rhetoric of those who oppose the cardinals appearance will sound very similar to the rhetoric of Democratic speakers who appeared earlier on the convention schedule.
One way or anotherbecause he is treated rudely, as an enemy; or because he is treated politely, as a foreign dignitaryCardinal Dolans appearance in Charlotte will help Catholic voters to notice that they are no longer at home in the Democratic Party. Like the cardinal they may be accepted as guests, but as long as the Democratic Party embraces the culture of Death, Catholic Democrats will be operating on alien territory.
Cardinal Dolan offered to attend the convention if his presence was wanted. The truth is that he is not wanted. But the Democratic Party has chosen to pretend, and that is a serious tactical error.
Sure he does! "I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners" Mark 2:17
The Excorcism suprise will be done backstage during ABORTION Night and Retired abortionist Alyson scwartz speaks..
He has every business there - his business is to save souls. If he can lead just one away from evil then he will have triumphed. I’m not catholic but would never suggest he should not wade into the snake pit to save a soul.
“Why sit down with folks who have no problem crushing the skulls of newborns?”
Jesus went to the sinners.
Who else are you going to send in to these reprobates? Someone with one heck of a galvanized backbone is needed to open their eyes and convert the wicked. His prayer will release graces that will affect many, some immediately, some later.
“Jesus went to the sinners.
Who else are you going to send in to these reprobates? Someone with one heck of a galvanized backbone is needed to open their eyes and convert the wicked. His prayer will release graces that will affect many, some immediately, some later.”
Well-said!
It is his DUTY to pray for those who oppose him.
Not even if he performs an exorcism and calls the demons out of the DNC convention?
Wouldn’t that be a scene?
I can just see Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden writhing on the floor trying to avoid the exorcism. LOL! (But really not funny at all.)
Of course Notre Dame gave him an honorary degree and Georgetown covered up the crucifix. They all need prayers.
Loser
A genuine vicar of Christ wants most to be where the sinners are.The Cardinal will certainly have his wish in Charlotte.It’s an excellent opportunity for him to explain the meaning of such phrases as “thou shalt not”....
They need to send an exorcist.
Ditto.
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