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[Barf Alert] Boston priest claims Catholics can support ‘right to choose,’ archdiocese declines comment
Catholic News Agency ^ | August 26, 2020 | Christine Rousselle

Posted on 08/26/2020 5:46:20 PM PDT by ebb tide

[Barf Alert] Boston priest claims Catholics can support ‘right to choose,’ archdiocese declines comment

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Aug 26, 2020 / 03:00 pm MT (CNA).- A Boston priest has said he believes in “a woman’s right to choose” on the issue of abortion, and will continue his advocacy for Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, despite Catholic teaching on abortion and a Church prohibition on clerical advocacy for political candidates. 

Msgr. Paul Garrity of the Archdiocese of Boston spoke to CNA Tuesday, after attracting criticism for a Facebook post endorsing former vice president Joe Biden for president. 

In an Aug. 23 Facebook post titled “I AM PRO-LIFE AND SUPPORT JOE BIDEN,” Msgr. Garrity wrote: “I am pro-life and I believe in a woman’s right to choose. I will vote for Joe Biden for President because I believe that Joe Biden is pro-life like me.”

Garrity is pastor of a parish in Lexington, Massachusetts.

Biden is running for president on a platform that would codify the full extent of Roe vs. Wade into federal law, effectively preventing any state limitations on the practice. Biden also supports the expanded use of taxpayer funds for abortion. 

Garrity added that he believes “any woman who becomes pregnant should have the right to choose to give birth to her baby.” 

“I am pro-life and I believe that every woman who becomes pregnant deserves to have the freedom to choose life. This is what I believe Joe Biden believes and is one of the many reasons that I will vote for him in November,” said Garrity. The priest urged “Catholics and others” of similar viewpoints to vote for Biden as well. 

“The beauty of newborn babies are a reflection of the beauty and goodness of God and should propel us to do all that we can to help expectant mothers to choose life,” he said. 

In a statement to CNA Tuesday, Garrity stated that he has considered himself “Pro-Life” since he was ordained a priest in 1973, despite his support for legal protection for abortion. 

“I believe that it is a tragedy when a woman of any age decides to end her pregnancy prematurely,” said Garrity in an email to CNA. The priest added that in his view, Catholics “are also told that we should not be ‘single issue’ voters” and that the Church is “neutral” on the issue of voting. 

In fact, the Church teaches that a person can never vote for a candidate who supports an intrinsic evil, like abortion, in order to advance that evil. A person could only vote for such a candidate if they judged there were proportionate reasons which might outweigh the harm done by the candidate's election, the Church teaches. 

The U.S. bishops conference has said that ending legal protection for abortion is a “preeminent priority” in public life, and numerous bishops have taught there are few or no issues that could outweigh the gravity of abortion.

In 2008, Bishop (now Cardinal) Kevin Farrell released a joint statement with BIshop Kevin Vann saying that in their view “There are no ‘truly grave moral’ or ‘proportionate’ reasons, singularly or combined that could outweigh the millions of innocent human lives that are directly killed by abortion each year.”

Also in 2008, Archbishop Charles Chaput said of the issue that Catholics who support pro-choice candidates “need a compelling proportionate reason to justify it.”  

“What is a ‘proportionate’ reason when it comes to the abortion issue? It’s the kind of reason we will be able to explain, with a clean heart, to the victims of abortion when we meet them face to face in the next life — which we most certainly will. If we’re confident that these victims will accept our motives as something more than an alibi, then we can proceed,” Chaput said.

CNA made several requests for comment on Garrity’s remarks from the Archdiocese of Boston. The archdiocese did not respond to those requests.

While the archdiocese did not offer any official comment on the matter, one archdiocesan leader did say the priest’s view was contrary to Catholic teaching.

In a since-deleted tweet, Thomas Carroll, Secretary of Education & Superintendent of Schools for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, expressed criticism of Garrity’s post. He followed it up with an explanation saying that he believed Garrity’s view is “100% not” in line with Church teaching, and that he did not “want the 30,000 students in our schools to be led astray by false teachings spread by someone wearing a collar.” 

Carroll deleted the tweet on Tuesday afternoon. He referred questions from CNA to the Archdiocese of Boston.

Garrity told CNA that he posted on Facebook “to tell Catholics that it is okay to vote for Joe Biden, that they have a moral choice to make in the upcoming election. Cardinal Dolan has publicly endorsed the Republican candidate. He has expressed his personal opinion,” he said. 

Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York has not publicly endorsed a candidate, Republican or otherwise. Dolan did offer an invocation Monday at the Republican National Convention, but said explicitly that his presence was not an endorsement and that he has prayed at the Democratic National Convention before, and would again if he were asked. 

Dolan has, in the past, written of his displeasure with the Democratic Party’s current swing towards abortion advocacy and against school choice, but neither endorsed a specific candidate nor instructed Catholics how to vote.  

Calling Biden the “pro-life candidate” despite his support for abortion, Garrity told CNA Tuesday that “in the 2016 election, church-going Catholics were told they had no choice by bishops and priests. I am hopeful this will not happen again.” 

It was unclear what Garrity was referring to in saying Catholics were told by bishops that they had “no choice” but to vote for Trump in 2016. The bishops do not endorse candidates; canon law prohibits clerics from taking “an active role in political parties” and civil law forbids nonprofits from endorsing political candidates. 

Another diocesan priest, Fr. Frank Pavone, recently stepped down from an advisory position in Donald Trump’s reelection campaign, telling CNA he had done so at the direction of Church authorities. Pavone has continued to advocate for Trump, though it is unclear what ecclesiastical leaders he is accountable to.

In 2008, Chicago priest Fr. Michael Pfleger drew attention for appearing as part of a “People of Faith for Obama” coalition during then-Senator Barack Obama’s primary battle against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination.

Pfleger’s bishop, Cardinal Francis George, said at the time that “while a priest must speak to political issues that are also moral, he may not endorse candidates nor engage in partisan campaigning.”

Garrity told CNA that no matter who is elected in November, abortion “is not going away even if Roe v. Wade is overturned,” and that it “has become a wedge issue that is being used to divide people for narrow political gains.” 

“I believe, with Pope Francis, that ‘Our defense of the unborn needs to be clear, firm and passionate for at stake is the dignity of a human life, which is always sacred and demands love for each person, regardless of his or her stage of development,’” said Garrity.

In January, Pope Francis told Archbishop Joseph Naumann, chair of the USCCB pro-life committee, that the right to life was “the most fundamental right.” During the same ad limina visit to Rome by several U.S. bishops, Francis reportedly agreed with Archbishop Robert Carlson of St. Louis that abortion is the “preeminent” issue facing the United States, along with the transgender movement. 

In the past, Pope Francis has called abortion akin to “hiring a hitman.” In 2019, ahead of the Italian “National Day for Life,” Francis requested that politicians, “regardless of their faith convictions, treat the defense of the lives of those who are about to be born and enter into society as the cornerstone of the common good.”


TOPICS: Catholic; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: abortion; franciscardinal; francispriest; omalley; paulgarrity
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1 posted on 08/26/2020 5:46:20 PM PDT by ebb tide
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2 posted on 08/26/2020 5:47:56 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: ebb tide

how in the Lord’s name can any priest say such a thing!???


3 posted on 08/26/2020 5:48:36 PM PDT by faithhopecharity (Politicians are not born, they are excreted. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 to 43 BCE))
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To: ebb tide

Who is this idiot and how long has he been around?


4 posted on 08/26/2020 5:51:14 PM PDT by VeniVidiVici
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To: ebb tide
"any woman who becomes pregnant"

I hate it when that happens.
5 posted on 08/26/2020 5:53:35 PM PDT by Telepathic Intruder
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To: ebb tide

The “right to choose” is the right to sin. You can commit sins if you choose, as you have free will, but don’t expect respect, or salvation. Sinners are sinners because of the choices they make and if they remain unrepentant... they are today’s Democrats, without hope of redemption.


6 posted on 08/26/2020 5:57:57 PM PDT by Richard Axtell (So, everything has gone to hell, what did I tell ya?)
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To: faithhopecharity

It’s simple heresy. Not complicated.


7 posted on 08/26/2020 5:59:13 PM PDT by stanne
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To: stanne

understood. we await the bishop’s correction of this errant priest


8 posted on 08/26/2020 6:00:27 PM PDT by faithhopecharity (Politicians are not born, they are excreted. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 to 43 BCE))
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To: ebb tide

Why should the woman’s choice be arbetrarily limited by birth? Why shouldn’t she have that “choice” until the kid is 18, or supporting themselves, whichever comes first?


9 posted on 08/26/2020 6:04:33 PM PDT by Fido969 (In!)
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To: ebb tide

Bring back Fulton J Sheen


10 posted on 08/26/2020 6:11:39 PM PDT by JonPreston
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To: JonPreston

Best response to this question came from Pres.Reagan, when he told some abortion supporter “aren’t you glad your mother didn’t choose abortion”? Absolute crickets.


11 posted on 08/26/2020 6:31:56 PM PDT by tenthirteen
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To: ebb tide

The conscience clause in the middle of the Catechism does allow for SOME disagreement with church teaching, if done after much effort and labor and discussion and reflection and prayer. One might, for example, disagree with the Church on contraception or divorce or capital punishment under such parameters. There is more gray area in the Catechism than one might think. But, it is clearly impossible to disagree on the matter of taking innocent life, certainly innocent life already 20 weeks old. The Science is clear. And if a baby in the womb is not sacred, nothing is.


12 posted on 08/26/2020 6:52:46 PM PDT by MrChips ("To wisdom belongs the apprehension of eternal things." - St. Augustine)
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To: faithhopecharity

Some priests serve Hell.


13 posted on 08/26/2020 6:53:22 PM PDT by Arcadian Empire
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To: ebb tide

Authorizing mothers to murder their own baby daughters and baby sons between conception and birth is evil.


14 posted on 08/26/2020 6:54:18 PM PDT by Arcadian Empire
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To: Arcadian Empire

You gotta serve somebody.


15 posted on 08/26/2020 6:54:35 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: ebb tide

Evil


16 posted on 08/26/2020 6:55:49 PM PDT by Bigg Red (WWG1WGA)
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To: Arcadian Empire

True. Very sad but true. Since the RCC is hierarchical the bishop has the responsibility Now to correct this errant priest


17 posted on 08/26/2020 6:56:23 PM PDT by faithhopecharity (Politicians are not born, they are excreted. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 to 43 BCE))
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To: MrChips
There is more gray area in the Catechism than one might think.

That's why all post-concilar catechisms need to be burned.

18 posted on 08/26/2020 6:56:40 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: faithhopecharity

He can’t be speaking in my Lord’s name. I suspect he follows another master.


19 posted on 08/26/2020 6:57:29 PM PDT by Bigg Red (WWG1WGA)
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To: faithhopecharity

Wow. Nice word twisting there, Father. I’m sure Jesus is going to be impressed by what a clever wordsmith you are


20 posted on 08/26/2020 7:00:16 PM PDT by j.havenfarm ( Beginning my 20th year on FR! 2,500+ replies and still not shutting up!)
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