Posted on 05/17/2009 6:18:19 PM PDT by Thorin
Notre Dame taught a clear lesson today, in its decision to have President Obama as a commencement speaker and to award him an honorary degree. That lesson is this: American politicians can freely embrace abortion and face no negative consequences at all. Any pro-abortion politician who climbs to the top of Benjamin Disraelis greasy pole will get nothing but applause and praise from those who now run Notre Dame.
The Second Vatican Council defines abortion as an unspeakable crime. Not so Notre Dame. Father Jenkins effusive introduction of Obama never hinted that abortion is an unspeakable crime. According to Father Jenkins, nothing is unspeakable because what matters is that we have a dialogue, even though Difference must be acknowledged, and in some cases even cherished. Amazingly, he praised Obamas supposed courage in coming to a place that showered him with applause, that vigorously arrested all pro-life demonstrators coming onto campus, and that provided him with a photo opportunity more effective than millions of dollars spent on campaign ads in demonstrating to Catholics that they need not worry about a candidates support for abortion in deciding how to vote: Most of the debate has centered on Notre Dames decision to invite and honor the President. Less attention has been focused on the Presidents decision to accept. President Obama has come to Notre Dame, though he knows full well that we are fully supportive of Church teaching on the sancity of human life, and we oppose his policies on abortion and embryonic stem cell research. How Notre Dame opposed Obamas policies was not described. In fact, it is not at all clear from Notre Dames own statements that it does oppose Obamas policies on abortion and stem cell research. Notre Dames official press release on the commencement noted that Obamas stance on abortion was likely unacceptable to some at Notre Dame. And Father Jenkins could not even bring himself to say that the policies Obama supports are wrong, much less evil. Describing things as they are would apparently interfere with the dialogue Father Jenkins is so excited about.
Any politician watching todays spectacle would have to conclude that the worst risk he runs from such as Notre Dame in supporting abortion is that he will be given an honorary degree, applauded, and told that it is important to dialogue. This lesson is especially harmful to the dwindling band of pro-life Democrats. Given the national Democratic partys ironclad support for abortion, pro-life Democrats take a stance that prevents them from aspiring to their partys presidential nomination. And, if such politicians take a pro-life stance for fear of Catholic opposition, Notre Dame sent a powerful signal today that they limit their ambitions for no good reason.
Obama has not been reticent in voicing his support for the unspeakable crime of abortion. Obama does not even claim to be personally opposed to abortion. Instead, he said during the campaign that he would not want his daughters punished with a baby if they engaged in extramarital sex. His unstinting advocacy for abortion is a matter of public record, and he did not retreat from it at all at Notre Dame. Instead, he indicated in his speech that he has already learned that he has nothing to fear from Catholic prelates eager for dialogue. His praise for the late Cardinal Bernardin of Chicago obscured the salient point that nothing Bernardin said or did caused Obama to modify in any way his support for abortion. Even some of the Obama lines that drew applause at Notre Dame at least hinted at his opposition to Catholic teaching. Obama drew applause when he called for reducing unintended pregnanciesa likely reference to the federal funding for artificial contraception that Obama supportsand when he called for health care policies with respect for the quality of lifethe same terminology used by those advocating for euthanasia.
It should not have been like this at a Catholic university, particularly at a Catholic university as inextricably intertwined with the American Catholic idenity as Notre Dame. As John Paul II wrote in his encyclical Evangelium Vitae, But today, in many peoples consciences, the perception of [abortions] gravity has become progressively obscured. The acceptance of abortion in the popular mind, in behaviour and even in law itself, is a telling sign of an extremely dangerous crisis of the moral sense, which is becoming more and more incapable of distinguishing between good and evil, even when the fundamental right to life is at stake. Given such a grave situation, we need now more than ever to have the courage to look the truth in the eye and to call things by their proper name, without yielding to convenient compromises or to the temptation of self-deception. By awarding Obama an honorary degree and showering him with applause and praise, Notre Dame has assisted mightily in obscuring the gravity of abortion. And, when Obama appoints the next pro-abortion justice to the Supreme Court, signs a law providing for the federal funding of abortion, and signs the Freedom of Choice Actall things he is commited to doinghe will be able to say, with some justice, that he is doing so with the imprimatur of Fr. Jenkins and the nihil obstat of the Notre Dame Board of Trustees.
What a crushing shame.
Of possible interest.
More pied piping from Obummer’s piehole to get abortion kicked way down the priority list in favor of, say, the living quality of illegal Mexican immigrants.
How very Screwtapean!
Considering that abortion is the most talked about subject on this forum, unspeakable is the last thing it is.
I don’t think that the Church can afford to let Obama win this one.
At the very least, Jenkins has got to go.
No, they have no direct way of firing him. But they have to figure out some way of dealing with this, or it will fester and get worse.
Well, Notre Dame is about to discover the truth that “pride goeth before destruction.” Even the evangelical pastor of the independent bible church where I go told the congregation this Sunday he is aghast at the idiots on TV preaching that we must pry “religion” out of our stands concerning abortion. What an empty, dissimulating load of fluff our pres__ent just solumnly unloaded on an audience of “eager” students.
They'll be thrown under the bus by Wednesday after "the girls" from the abortion industry give him a call.
One of Obama's flaws is that he seems to say whatever is agreeable to the very last person he talked to about anything.
The man has no mind. Jenkins doesn't appear to either.
What kind of pathology does it take for a Catholic Priest lecture this pap?
Six million Jews were put in gas chambers as the world watched. History is repeating itself, IMO.
Makes me glad I'm not Roman Catholic.
He'd never have spoken at my church.
What a rich irony that it has become so blatant that it cannot evade comment worldwide. It is like the way that the love which once dare not speak its name will now not shut up.
Define sensible. That’s the word he used.
Actually, that was the longest I have ever heard the man read.
I loved the baby crying. There’s was a slight pause.
I don’t know what the crowd had been instructed to say when the one guy heckled 0bama, but it had to have been rehearsed.
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I can’t believe the attitudes here.
We won.
Yes, obama spoke, but because he did, millions, really tens of millions, heard the message.
Obama lost, we won and it was a decisive victory.
I would expect not at your individual congregation, and bravo for those congregations that dare to oppose the compromises of their ecclesiastical heads, or stand firm for the Lord in His Word as independents. The train wreck in the Episcopal/Anglican hierarchy, alas, is obvious (no dis to you personally intended).
To the Roman Catholics on this board -- I beg you, PLEASE take back your church and reunite it with the Bride of Christ!
Will this be a brief face-off in the battle of good and evil, or a significant turning point? We know what we are hoping for, but there are some things only time will tell.
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