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Cardinal: Obama's Presidency Heals Racism, Now Time to End Abortion
LifeSiteNews ^ | November 10, 2008 | Tim Waggoner

Posted on 11/11/2008 9:33:19 PM PST by Kukai

During today's address at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) 2008 Fall General Assembly, Francis Cardinal George received a standing ovation from America's bishops for candidly contrasting the significance of a black president in the US with President-elect Barack Obama's radical support of abortion.

Cardinal George expressed his deep satisfaction with the American people's capacity to vote for a black president in light of a history marred by racism and slavery.

"We can also be truly grateful that our country's social conscience has advanced to the point that Barrack Obama was not asked to renounce his racial heritage in order to be president," said Cardinal George. "We are, perhaps, at a moment when, with the grace of God, all races are safely within the American consensus."

"If the Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision that African Americans were other people's property and somehow less than persons were still settled constitutional law, Mr. Obama would not be president of the United States," he continued.

The President of the USCCB then reflected on the fact that even if a nation affirms certain rights, by failing to uphold the fundamental right of all human rights – the right to life - it fails to uphold the common good.

"In working for the common good of our society, racial justice is one pillar of our social doctrine. Economic justice, especially for the poor both here and abroad, is another.

"The common good can never be adequately incarnated in any society when those waiting to be born can be legally killed at choice. Today, as was the case a hundred and fifty years ago, common ground cannot be found by destroying the common good," said Cardinal George, to applause from the bishops.

This is not the first time Cardinal George has challenged Obama on his pro-abortion position. In his public official congratulation to the President, Cardinal George said, "Our country is confronting many uncertainties. We pray that you will use the powers of your office to meet them with a special concern to defend the most vulnerable among us and heal the divisions in our country and our world. We stand ready to work with you in defense and support of the life and dignity of every human person."

Pro-life groups have for years used the comparison of abortion to slavery as a pro-life tool. Roe vs. Wade and the Dred Scott decision, which legalized slavery in the US, both justified the removal of the right to life from a particular class of human beings by labeling them both as non-persons.

However, while Obama's election to the presidency is being hailed as a huge step forward in stamping out any remaining racist tendencies in the US, some commentators have observed that, ironically, the African American population may have great reasons to worry under an Obama presidency.

Currently the greatest killer of the US black population is abortion, with over one third, or 13 million blacks in America having been aborted. Obama's radical position on abortion, including his promises to increase federal funding for abortion groups like Planned Parenthood, which routinely target black neighborhoods for their abortion centers, is likely to increase the number of black unborn babies being murdered in utero during Obama's tenure as president.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bho2008

1 posted on 11/11/2008 9:33:21 PM PST by Kukai
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To: Kukai

Too late. Obama was elected.


2 posted on 11/11/2008 9:40:17 PM PST by Jeff Chandler (Obama ripped W a New Tone.)
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To: Kukai

actually, it is igniting a lot of hatred from what I’ve seen. Race is right out there and we have look at that marxist president for four years unless the US SUPREME COURT KEEPS OBAMA OUT OF OFFICE CAUSE THEY FIND HE IS AN ILLEGAL ALIEN.


3 posted on 11/11/2008 9:41:37 PM PST by television is just wrong (obama is going to pay my mortgage for me!)
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To: Kukai

“Cardinal George expressed his deep satisfaction with the American people’s capacity to vote for a black president in light of a history marred by racism and slavery.”

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This is a very unsettling statement.


4 posted on 11/11/2008 9:43:03 PM PST by EyeGuy (Obama will deliver America on a Leash to an envious world.)
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To: Kukai

Obama’s election HEALS racism!!!!

No....Racists and their running dogs elected him..
Racism - BLACK RACISM is alive and destructive in the Republic..

The ONLY question is just how destructive.


5 posted on 11/11/2008 9:43:46 PM PST by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: Kukai

It is the issues that attracted 95% of black voters to Obama?


6 posted on 11/11/2008 9:52:50 PM PST by Proud2BeRight
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To: Kukai

Bump for Wed. reading.


7 posted on 11/11/2008 9:56:35 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: Jeff Chandler
Not too late to fight FOCA!

Pray for LIFE!

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8 posted on 11/11/2008 10:29:06 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Jeff Chandler

The CINOs voted for Obama. Pray for them that they may learn to obey their bishops!


9 posted on 11/11/2008 10:29:43 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: EyeGuy

It’s only the spin to get readers.


10 posted on 11/11/2008 10:30:36 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: river rat

It’s only the spin to get readers.


11 posted on 11/11/2008 10:30:52 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Kukai

1. It does not heal racism. It will make it worse.

2. It will increase abortions. Obama is dedicated to increasing the slaughter of the unborn.


12 posted on 11/11/2008 10:39:20 PM PST by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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To: Kukai

 

http://www.usccb.org/meetings/2008Fall/cns_story_0805726.shtml

'We are our brothers' keepers,' remind bishops in economic statement

Statement on Economic Crisis

By Patricia Zapor
Catholic News Service

BALTIMORE (CNS) -- At a time of economic crisis, the U.S. Catholic bishops issued a statement Nov. 11 reminding people that "we are our brothers' and sisters' keepers. We are all in this together."

The brief statement issued by Cardinal Francis E. George of Chicago, the bishops' president, noted that "hard times can isolate us or they can bring us together."

It was drafted during the annual fall meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Baltimore and approved by the body of bishops in a voice vote Nov. 11 as a statement from Cardinal George on their behalf.

"As pastors and bishops, we see the many human and moral consequences of this crisis," the statement said. Though the impact of the crisis is greater in some regions of the country, families all across the nation are losing their homes, workers are losing their jobs and health care coverage, retirement savings are threatened and people are losing the sense of hope and security, it continued.

But the church will continue to "reach out to those in need, stand with those who are hurt, and work for policies that bring greater compassion, accountability and justice to economic life," the statement said.

Bishop Leonard P. Blair of Toledo, Ohio, who suggested the statement, said at a press conference following its approval that the impetus for it came out of "the very basic concern we have as pastors" that the economic situation be met with understanding, compassion and a sense of solidarity with one's neighbors.

A day earlier in his home state, he noted, another major employer announced dramatic job cuts. DHL, the international shipping company, announced it was eliminating 9,500 jobs, about 7,000 of them located in Wilmington, Ohio.

"Our people are hurting and the bishops want to be with people as they're hurting," Bishop Blair said.

Archbishop George H. Niederauer of San Francisco, who chairs the bishops' communications committee, said the bishops felt it was important to raise people's consciousness about the needs of their neighbors.

Even before the recent economic downturn, many dioceses were hit hard financially by payouts of settlements for sexual abuse claims, Archbishop Niederauer noted. But in times like these, helping people in need is far less about the diminished assets of a diocese than it is about "calling people to come forward" to help their neighbors, he said.

Bishop Blair said Toledo has a long tradition of people helping people, particularly at the parish level, and he doesn't see that being particularly affected by diocesan financial situations.

"If all politics is local, a lot of charity is also local," said Archbishop Niederauer.

Parish collections, the annual diocesan charity appeals, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and local food pantries are the kind of help that people have generously supported to help their neighbors in the past and that the bishops hope to encourage with the statement, he said.

The statement noted that Pope Benedict XVI in his message for the 2008 World Day of Peace said families need to have "a home, employment and a just recognition of the domestic activity of parents, the possibility of schooling for children and basic health care for all." The pope, it said, "also insists that society and public policy should be 'committed to assisting the family in these areas.'"

The bishops concluded by offering prayers for families and individuals, "our sisters and brothers, who are hurting, anxious or discouraged in these difficult times. We also pledge our prayers for our wounded nation and suffering world. We pray that, working together, we can find the courage, wisdom and ways to build an economy of prosperity and greater justice for all."

END

11/11/2008 2:14 PM ET
Copyright (c) 2008 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops


13 posted on 11/11/2008 10:39:46 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: SuziQ
http://ncrcafe.org/node/2261
 

USCCB: George issues blunt challenge to Obama on abortion

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By JOHN L. ALLEN JR.
Baltimore

Cardinal Francis George, speaking this morning as president of the U.S. bishops’ conference, said all Americans should “rejoice” that a country which once tolerated slavery has elected an African-American as president – and, in the same breath, he issued a blunt challenge to the new administration on abortion.

“If the Supreme Court’s Dred Scott decision, that African Americans were other people’s property and somehow less than persons, were still settled constitutional law, Mr. Obama would not be President of the United States,” George said.

"Today, as was the case a hundred and fifty years ago, common ground cannot be found by destroying the common good," he said.

“The common good can never be adequately incarnated in any society when those waiting to be born can be legally killed at choice,” George said, drawing sustained applause from the bishops.

George said that while efforts to end racism and to promote economic justice are “pillars” of Catholic teaching, so too is opposition to abortion. His address drew a standing ovation from the bishops.

George’s comments, and the reaction from the floor, offered the first indication that the election of a pro-choice Democrat to the White House is unlikely to induce the bishops to soften their emphasis on abortion and other “life issues.”

George said that the election of Barak Obama represented, among other things, a “vindication” of those Catholic priests, religious, laity and bishops who worked against racism and on behalf of civil rights over the years in light of Catholic social doctrine.

Yet, George suggested, other aspects of the church’s social teaching – particularly its message on the defense of unborn life – have yet to be vindicated.

“We are perhaps at a moment when, with the grace of God, all races are safely within the American consensus,” George said. “We are not at the point, however, when Catholics, especially in public life, can be considered full partners in the American experience unless they are willing to put aside some fundamental Catholic teachings on a just moral and political order.”

George issued a strong call for unity in the church.

“Those who would impose their own agenda on the church, those who believe and act self-righteously, answerable only to themselves, whether ideologically on the left or right, betray the Lord Jesus,” he said.

In his lone direct reference to Catholic politicians, George prayed that “the Catholic faith will shape your decisions so that our communion may be full.”

George also appeared to encourage individual bishops to be bold, almost apart from whatever consensus positions may come out of the bishops’ conference.

“As we all know, the church was born without episcopal conferences, as she was born without parishes and without dioceses, although all these structures have been helpful pastorally throughout the centuries,” George said.

“The church was born only with shepherds, with apostolic pastors, whose relationship to their people keeps them one with Christ, from whom comes authority to govern the church,” he said.

Finally, George offered a joking reference to the mounting challenges he said are facing bishops these days.

“Sometimes,” he said, “I’ve been tempted to think that bishops should be given, at their consecration, not crosiers but mops!”

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is meeting Nov. 10-13 at Baltimore’s Marriott Waterfront hotel. It’s the first gathering of the American bishops in the wake of the recent elections.


14 posted on 11/11/2008 10:40:30 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Kukai
This is not the first time Cardinal George has challenged Obama on his pro-abortion position. In his public official congratulation to the President, Cardinal George said, "Our country is confronting many uncertainties. We pray that you will use the powers of your office to meet them with a special concern to defend the most vulnerable among us and heal the divisions in our country and our world. We stand ready to work with you in defense and support of the life and dignity of every human person."

There is exactly zero chance that Senator "Coke-head" Obama will do anything except promote abortion, up to and including infanticide.

Applauding this man's election based on some phantasmal hope that he will turn away from everything he believes in and has taken radical positions on is simply delusional.

Indeed, he will instead feel vindicated in his radical positions by winning the election.

I don't know why people keep investing hope that Senator Obama will himself change or retreat from his lifelong beliefs; the promised "change" are changes to our very way of life, and Senator Obama will work to destroy our country's moral foundations, its military, and our free economic system.

15 posted on 11/12/2008 2:02:14 AM PST by snowsislander (NRA -- join today! 1-877-NRA-2000)
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To: Kukai

This Bishop, imho, has proferred exactly a brilliant approach. On multiple levels.


16 posted on 11/12/2008 3:18:41 AM PST by Alia
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To: Kukai

Obambis election will inflame racial division.
Blacks who came out in droves will soon learn that they still have to pay their fuel bills, food bills and what have you.
Blacks will see the futility of having a black guy in charge. Can’t really do a whole lot more than bush did.
Whites will see a turn towards socialism and get tired of seeing their income deleated by bambis big dreams of socialism. Further imflaming tensions.
Meanwhile the worlds trouble makers are kicking at the gates too.
Good luck you unprepared empty suit.


17 posted on 11/12/2008 3:22:25 AM PST by Joe Boucher (An enemy of Islam)
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To: Salvation
“If the Supreme Court’s Dred Scott decision, that African Americans were other people’s property and somehow less than persons, were still settled constitutional law, Mr. Obama would not be President of the United States,” George said.

WooHoo!! Obama was just PWND by Cardinal George!!

When I read that quote to my hubby, SirKit, he said that the Bishops should now invite President Obama to lead the NEW Civil Rights movement; that of the unborn. ;o)

18 posted on 11/12/2008 8:42:48 AM PST by SuziQ
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