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Bishop Vasa: Those who profess to love God, but back abortion, are liars
Catholic online ^ | 1/16/08 | Bishop Robert Vasa

Posted on 01/15/2009 7:07:38 PM PST by tcg

I do not see how any Catholic senator or representative could vote for the passage of FOCA without recognizing that such a vote would constitute a direct and intentional declaration of their disdain for Catholic teaching. Such a vote would be tantamount to a public declaration of their intention to abandon the Catholic faith. It would be imperative that the faith consequences of such a declaration be allowed to fall fully on the heads of those who would make it.

The writing from St. John applies: “Beloved, we love God because He first loved us. If anyone says, ‘I love God,’ but hates his brother, he is a liar; for whoever does not love a brother whom he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen. This is the commandment we have from Him: Whoever loves God must also love his brother.”

We of the Catholic faith certainly know that love of God is central to our tenets, this is the appealing part. It is hard to imagine a Catholic saying, “I am a Catholic in good standing but I do not love God.” But the inspired scriptures tell us that whoever does not love his brother or neighbor does not and, indeed, cannot love God. This is the challenging part. The people of Jesus’ day understood this and it was this understanding that prompted them to ask, “And who is my neighbor?” For all of us, and especially for Catholic legislators in every strata of government, it is necessary to declare, in conformity with the Natural Law and the teaching of the Catholic Church that, the pre-born child is our brother, our sister, our neighbor!

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: abortion; catholics; obama; prolife
To paraphrase St. John: “If anyone says, ‘I love God,’ but votes for FOCA, thus showing a disregard for his pre-born brother or sister, he is a liar.”
1 posted on 01/15/2009 7:07:39 PM PST by tcg
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To: tcg

Good post.


2 posted on 01/15/2009 7:19:08 PM PST by Eagles6 ( Typical White Guy: Christian, Constitutionalist, Heterosexual, Redneck. (Let them eat arugula!))
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To: tcg

But of COURSE Christianity allows abortion! The Bible says, “Thou shalt not murder, unless thou art inconvenienced by the life of a child, and thou claimest to be a victim of sexism.”


3 posted on 01/15/2009 7:19:11 PM PST by Julia H. (Somewhere in Kenya or Indonesia, a village is missing its idiot.)
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To: tcg
...the pre-born child is our brother, our sister, our neighbor!

True. I accept 100%.
4 posted on 01/15/2009 7:20:59 PM PST by Falconspeed ("Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others." Robert Louis Stevenson)
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To: tcg
The entire column from the Catholic Sentinel

Those who profess to love God, but back abortion, are liars

BEND — The Mass readings for the week between Epiphany and the Baptism of the Lord are taken from the First Letter of St. John. These readings are not always used for it often happens, depending upon the day on which Christmas falls, that the season of ordinary time begins immediately after the celebration of Epiphany. This year, however, the occurrence of Christmas allowed for a full week between these two post-Christmas celebrations and thus the readings from St. John’s first letter. As often happens, the daily Mass readings are both appealing and challenging. The reading of Thursday from I John 4:19ff is particularly appropriate in this year when the life issues are very much on the minds of pro-life persons.

The reason for the increased awareness and even concern on the part of the pro-life community is the specter of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) which is highly rumored to be in the works at the federal level. It is this act which has stimulated the bishops of the United States to launch a massive postcard campaign calling upon the House and Senate to abandon FOCA. While further details about the dramatic impact of FOCA on our American culture can be found in many places, I will simply say that it would establish abortion as a federally protected right and, as I understand it, preclude state limitation or regulation of abortion. Further, since abortion would be a federally protected right, it is very possible that even Catholic health care institutions and Catholic Physicians would be mandated to provide this heinous service.

Thus I strongly urge all who have a glimmer of concern for the lives of pre-born children to engage themselves in this postcard campaign. This is not an action which would limit or alter present permissive abortion laws, which some so-called Catholic pro-choice persons might object to, it would simply preclude a dramatic expansion of that permissiveness. Thus it would be very difficult for any Catholic, no matter how much in favor of abortion itself, to find a reason to refuse to participate in this campaign. At the same time, I do not see how any Catholic senator or representative could vote for the passage of FOCA without recognizing that such a vote would constitute a direct and intentional declaration of their disdain for Catholic teaching. Such a vote would be tantamount to a public declaration of their intention to abandon the Catholic faith. It would be imperative that the faith consequences of such a declaration be allowed to fall fully on the heads of those who would make it.


The writing from St. John applies: “Beloved, we love God because He first loved us. If anyone says, ‘I love God,’ but hates his brother, he is a liar; for whoever does not love a brother whom he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen. This is the commandment we have from Him: Whoever loves God must also love his brother.”


We of the Catholic faith certainly know that love of God is central to our tenets, this is the appealing part. It is hard to imagine a Catholic saying, “I am a Catholic in good standing but I do not love God.” But the inspired scriptures tell us that whoever does not love his brother or neighbor does not and, indeed, cannot love God. This is the challenging part. The people of Jesus’ day understood this and it was this understanding that prompted them to ask, “And who is my neighbor?” For all of us, and especially for Catholic legislators in every strata of government, it is necessary to declare, in conformity with the Natural Law and the teaching of the Catholic Church that, the pre-born child is our brother, our sister, our neighbor!

It may sound a little strong to state that legislators “hate” the pre-born child but hate is an absence of love and love means to wish another well. There is nothing about abortion that wishes the pre-born child well. The preservation of abortion “rights” is already an absence of love for the pre-born child but the passage of FOCA could be construed as nothing less than active and positive disregard, even hatred, for these our brothers and sisters. To paraphrase St. John, “If anyone says, ‘I love God,’ but votes for FOCA, thus showing a disregard for his pre-born brother or sister, he is a liar.” Lots of things can be rationalized in government but I do not see any way in which any Catholic could rationalize or justify an affirmative vote for FOCA.

It is not necessary for your postcards to be as outspoken as this bishop but you do have an obligation to participate in this concerted effort to show love for the tiniest and most defenseless of our brothers and sisters. President-elect Obama made it very clear, prior to the election, that he would happily sign FOCA and the millions of Catholics who voted for him hopefully did so for reasons other than this promise and certainly not because of it. It seems to me that it is particularly incumbent upon these same voters to make it clearly known to their representatives that their vote may not in any way be taken as a sign of support for FOCA.

Another way in which we show our affirmative love for our pre-born brothers and sisters is by way of our annual memorial on Jan. 22. This year the Diocesan Office of Pro-life Activities has scheduled a rosary and Mass at St. Joseph’s in Prineville on Thursday evening, Jan. 22. The rosary will commence at 6:30 p.m. with Mass beginning at 7 p.m. While I recognize that many parishes host similar memorial Masses to pray for the two-fold victims of abortion, the child and the mother, I invite any who can to join me at the rosary and Mass at St. Joseph’s in Prineville.

Regardless of how many years have passed since the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court Decision and regardless of how prevalent and routine abortion has become in this country, the simple truth remains, it is an act of extreme violence to the pre-born child and to the distressed mother. Thus, if anyone says, “I love God” and still favors abortion, he is, to quote St. John, a liar. May we all live out faithfully what it means to love God.


5 posted on 01/15/2009 7:22:20 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: All

Bishop Robert Vasa

 

Bishop Robert Vasa has been Bishop of the Diocese of Baker since 2000.

Before coming to Bend, the seat of the Baker Diocese, Bishop Vasa was a Monsignor in the Diocese of Lincoln, Neb., in the same area where he grew up.

Bishop Vasa has been known to do remodeling and carpentry in church facilities and rewired the computers for the Baker Diocese Chancery soon after taking on his new post.


6 posted on 01/15/2009 7:22:57 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Julia H.

Unfortunately you are voicing the “scripture” of many. ;-(


7 posted on 01/15/2009 7:23:15 PM PST by doc1019 (The Manchurian candidate of the Islamic world is about to occupy the White House!)
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To: tcg

From a previous post...

I do not, for the life of me,
understand how one can stand in a
position of trust within the Catholic Church
and be in direct disobedience from:

1: Longstanding Catholic Tradition
2: Direct, unequivocal leadership of the Pope, and
3: Clear Biblical teaching

And STILL call themselves Catholic
Whatever they are, it is not Catholic

And this coming from one raised in a long Protestant tradition...


8 posted on 01/15/2009 7:23:19 PM PST by HangnJudge
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To: tcg
From the words of Mother Teresa of Calcutta...

“What is taking place in America,” she said, “is a war against the child. And if we accept that the mother can kill her own child, how can we tell other people not to kill one another.”

“Any country that accepts abortion, is not teaching its people to love, but to use any violence to get what it wants.”

God will not Bless any country who has legal abortion!

9 posted on 01/15/2009 7:23:33 PM PST by stfassisi (The greatest gift God gives us is that of overcoming self"-St Francis Assisi))
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To: tcg
This, along with the letter by Cardinal Francis George of Chicago to the Obamunists to “to make this period of national change a time to advance the common good and defend the life and dignity of all” looks like Benedict XVI is turning up the Bunsen burner on the chosen one.
10 posted on 01/15/2009 7:25:19 PM PST by Natural Law
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To: tcg

This is the crux of the matter.

You cannot serve God AND mammon. You must choose in life who you will give your life to.

Cafeteria Catholics are not Catholics. You cannot pick and choose,as a Catholic, what doctrines you are in agreement with.

If you are a Catholic and you agree with abortion, than you are not a Catholic—you are something else.Same goes for born again Christians.

If that offends someone, that’s too bad. The truth is the truth, and it doesn’t change to suit any man.

It is time to confront people on their moral disconnect concerning the most vulnerbale human beings—those in the womb, innocent, unique, created in the image of God.

If you think abortion is OK, then why not child sacrifice? What moral basis do you have to draw a line anywhere if any life is expendable?

After 36 years(come Jan. 22nd) and over 50 million abortions, plus another 10 million babies that would have been born to women from 1973-1991, hasn’t enough blood been shed?

The blood of one man, Abel, cried out to God from the earth. How loud a sound does 60 million murdered children make?


11 posted on 01/15/2009 7:33:36 PM PST by exit82 (The Obama Cabinet: There was more brainpower on Gilligan's Island.)
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To: exit82

I certainly hope this would find an end. It unfortunately will never end in this country as long as liberalism is allowed to exist.


12 posted on 01/15/2009 7:37:25 PM PST by television is just wrong
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To: tcg

marker


13 posted on 01/15/2009 7:37:43 PM PST by BonRad (As Rome goes so goes the world)
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To: tcg

Can I get an AMEN!!!!!!!!


14 posted on 01/15/2009 8:24:20 PM PST by mockingbyrd
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To: exit82

Amen.


15 posted on 01/15/2009 9:12:03 PM PST by PERKY2004 (Proud Military Wife -- my DH is in his 26th year of military service! PRAY 4 OUR TROOPS!)
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To: tcg
At the same time, I do not see how any Catholic senator or representative could vote for the passage of FOCA without recognizing that such a vote would constitute a direct and intentional declaration of their disdain for Catholic teaching. Such a vote would be tantamount to a public declaration of their intention to abandon the Catholic faith. It would be imperative that the faith consequences of such a declaration be allowed to fall fully on the heads of those who would make it.

The gauntlet has been thrown down.

16 posted on 01/16/2009 12:00:40 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: tcg
Pinged from Terri Dailies


17 posted on 01/17/2009 2:18:07 PM PST by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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