Posted on 02/12/2010 4:16:35 PM PST by NYer
.- Rep. Patrick Kennedys decision not to run for re-election creates an opportunity for a pro-life candidate to replace him, a Rhode Island pro-life group said on Friday. Kennedy had sparked a dispute with his bishop after he strongly criticized the Catholic bishops opposition to health care legislation that funded abortion.
Rep. Kennedy, a Democrat and son of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), announced his decision in a video posted to YouTube on Thursday. He said his life is taking a new direction. He has held his seat for eight Congressional terms.
CNA spoke about Rep. Kennedys decision in a Friday interview with Barth E. Bracy, Executive Director of Rhode Island Right to Life (RIRTL).
Our hope and goal politically is to have a pro-life Congressman in Rhode Islands First Congressional district, Bracy explained.
Patrick Kennedy is certainly not a pro-life congressman So were delighted at the opportunity his resignation presents, he commented. Were happy. Wed be happier if he would have just become pro-life.
Polls released last Friday showed Kennedy to be incredibly vulnerable, he reported, adding that RIRTL has seen an opportunity in the district for some time.
We had been working on identifying pro-life candidates to run against him, not only on the Republican side but also, just as importantly, on the Democratic side to run in the primary.
In some ways this is a great blessing, in others it presents greater challenges, he commented, explaining that the Congressmans exit may assist the rise of a more formidable pro-abortion candidate.
Patrick Kennedy is no stranger to the contentious issue of abortion. Last year controversy erupted when he accused the Catholic Church of fanning the flames of dissent and discord in debate over the proposed health care reform. The Catholic bishops had declared that they would oppose the proposed legislation unless it explicitly prohibited funding of abortion.
Bishop of Providence Thomas J. Tobin asked the politician to apologize for his irresponsible comments and said he was a disappointment to the Catholic Church.
The dispute continued for several weeks, with Rep. Kennedy revealing that the bishop had previously asked him to refrain from receiving Holy Communion because of his support for abortion.
After hearing of Kennedy's latest announcement, Bishop Tobin told the Boston Herald on Friday:
I am sure that the Congressmans decision was a difficult one to make given his very long and strong commitment to public service I wish him well and pray that God will bless all of his future endeavors.
Asked about the dispute between Bishop Tobin and Rep. Kennedy, RIRTLs Bracy told CNA he was shocked and couldnt believe Kennedys initial comments.
In Bracys view, Kennedys attack against the Catholic bishops was totally without basis and completely uninformed.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has been talking about heath care reform and universal coverage since Patricks father was in diapers. Indeed thats hyperbole, but its pretty darn close.
He thought Bishop Tobins response had been very appropriate and said it pointed out the errors in Patrick Kennedys thinking.
Bracy said RIRTL stood behind Bishop Tobin completely.
He did a fantastic job in handling Congressman Kennedy with restraint, with perhaps tough love.
He also noted Bishop Tobins personal letter to Kennedy before their public dispute.
Bishop Tobin has fulfilled his role as a shepherd in a fantastic way. He apparently has contacted these legislators to call them back to their faith and to question their political activities that are not in harmony with Catholic teaching on the sanctity of life. But he has not done that in a public, political way.
It was Kennedy who made that conversation and dialogue public, Bracy noted.
According to Fox News, Kennedys departure will mean that for the first time since 1962 a member of the Kennedy family will not be serving in Congress.
I agree. I hope some good folks will consider it.
When the news first broke about the letter the Bishop had written, there were some Catholics interviewed who were sympathetic to Patrick, until they found out that it was HE who published the letter, NOT the Bishop. Folks had a change of mind after that, and his support started falling.
Didn’t get the chance to sample any restaurants this past time. I drove in and out each day for four days attending a Teller Training class, and I ate lunch at the Bank cafeteria. But one of my favorite restaurants is Fire and Ice, at the Providence Place Mall.
Only a pro-life candidate merits winning.
Well said.
Hey bud, this site is dedicated to hard right ideologs. If you don't number yourself among those kinds of people, maybe you are posting on the wrong forum.
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