Posted on 02/09/2012 5:44:59 AM PST by Elvina
"This was a terribly misguided judgement," Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York said in an interview of CBS This Morning.
Dolan, who is set to become a cardinal later this month, said he met with Obama in the Oval Office late last year and was promised the White House would work with the Catholic church on a number of issues, including education, healthcare and charitable work.
"I am hoping that this massive negative reaction to this ruling, I am hoping that he will go back to those assurances that he gave me," Dolan said.
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First of all, if the Church stayed out of politics, this ridulous mandate would stand. Now it won’t.
Secondly, you’re quite right about what certain bishops have sacrificed for the greater glory of the Rat party. This isn’t unique to America, but it’s a relatively new phenomenon, perhaps because of the whole (frequently misunderstood) notion of democracy. The Church, thank the Lord, is NOT a democracy, but many priests, bishops, and cardinals—because they’re all fallible human beings—seem to believe that it’s okay to defy Church principles in the name of democracy or, more crudely, polls. They are not “the Church.” Nor is Notre Dame or Georgetown. Nor are Biden, Pelosi, Cuomo, Kennedys, Kerry, Daschle, McCulsky, Daly, etc. Painting the Church with their brushes isn’t just unfair, it’s ugly.
We agree, I’m sure, that it’s about time that the individual bishops (not “the Church”) saw the light, in the light of their duties to their Church—not to mention their duties as American citizens to call out those who violate their oaths to the U. S. Constitution.
"I am dumbfounded that in the year 2012 we still are fighting about birth control," said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York"It is sad that we have to stand here yet again to fight back against another overreach and intrusion on women's lives," said Gillibrand, a Catholic. "The power to decide whether or not to use contraception lies with a woman, not her boss."
Not surprisingly, the local media interviewed catholics and found a 73 year old woman at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, whose comments mirrored those of Senator Gillibrand.
I fault the bishops who, for the past half century, have ignored this topic and others, of a 'controversial' nature, when addressing their congregants. Ignorant catholics are a product of poor catechesis - misinformed and misguided. You cannot reap what you have not sown.
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Maybe Santorum is on to something. Archbishop Dolan may have preached against contraception but he would be the exception. Let’s hear it from the pulpit along with shacking up. We have to be preaching to our own people before politicians will listen. Cardinal O’Boyle should still be alive.
By the way, did you make any comments on any of the numerous threads detailing the condemnation of both Notre Dame and Georgetown by the majority of Bishops in the United States?
I wholeheartedly agree with you that the Bishops have failed in the teaching of Humanae Vitae, although there were many so-called moral theologians who did the real damage. What is needed today is a change of heart, and Obama by his gross actions may just have angered enough sleeping Catholics as well as people of other faiths to become true soldiers of Christ.
Time to commit this to prayer. As for our state representatives and senators, you can send them a pre-composed letter Click here. I embellised the text by including Gillibrand's nonsensical comments. Go ahead and give them all an ear ful!
Cardinal designate Dolan, the time for talk is over.
Deus Vult.
While I can appreciate your perception of history, your statement is misguided by your opinion. I would suggest you review the following.
Why do these Liberals feel the need for someone else to pay for their contraception? The Catholic Church is full of sinners, but they shouldn't be required to pay for the sin.
The Catholic Church states clearly their faith based principles, and they do not force anyone to sin or use contraceptives (or not to use them). So why does the government feel that they are entitled to force others to pay for something that goes against their principles?
This is about the government forcing this and taking away our God given human rights. What is next?
First I don,t have a pastor or any of the above. I do not believe in any so-called word of God religions that exist. Man made religion to control the people and to use it as a way to make money, so thgey have the means to control more people. I believe in God but not in man-made religion.
Back to the point though where were all the religious freaks when OBOcare was being passed,oh thats right, right behind him saying this is good legislation for the people. Now they want to throw a bitch. I don’t want bto here how bad the OBOcare is now, I wanted them to have a spine when it actually mattered.
Quite few of us were fighting it tooth and nail. Don't lump us all in with the Catholics in name only.
Didn’t miss it, just went off the deep end.
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