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Benedict's Blanket Replaces Bernadine's Seamless Garment
http://benedictsblanket.blogspot.com/ ^ | Wednesday, May 11, 2005 | The Antichoice

Posted on 05/11/2005 7:46:31 PM PDT by Knock3Times

Benedict's Blanket Replaces Bernadine's Seamless Garment

In the June 2004 essay, Seamless Garment or Political Comforter? , Michael Ulmann accurately described the seamless garment as follows:

In the 1970s, the late Joseph Cardinal Bernardin and his episcopal allies advanced the notion that Catholic politicians should not be judged only, or even primarily, by their position on abortion. Abortion was merely one strand in a rich and finely woven “seamless garment” of Catholic social teaching in defense of life. Numerous other issues, the bishops said, ought to be considered.


Nearly one month after this essay was published, the now Pope Benedict XVI administered last rites to the misguided "Seamless Garment" in his letter "Worthiness to Receive Holy Communion" explicitly and unequivocally rejecting the seamless garment rational.


[Note: The following memorandum was sent by Cardinal Ratzinger to Cardinal McCarrick and was made public in the first week of July 2004.]

Worthiness to Receive Holy Communion. General Principles by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger

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3. Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. For example, if a Catholic were to be at odds with the Holy Father on the application of capital punishment or on the decision to wage war, he would not for that reason be considered unworthy to present himself to receive Holy Communion. While the Church exhorts civil authorities to seek peace, not war, and to exercise discretion and mercy in imposing punishment on criminals, it may still be permissible to take up arms to repel an aggressor or to have recourse to capital punishment. There may be a legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the penalty, but not however with regard to abortion and euthanasia.


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Let us contrast the Benedict XVI letter with some post-election whining recently posted on the Diocese of Cleveland website by its Senior Director of the Social Action Office, Tom Allio.

Allio's words appear in regular print, Pope Benedict XVI's in bold:

Ten Challenges for Catholic Leaders In the Aftermath of the Presidential Election

1. Divisions exist within our Church that are deep and that jeopardize our ability to build community at the parish level and to be communities of salt and light to the larger society. (There is a great deal of alienation that needs to be addressed).


2. A creeping fundamentalism within the church provides space for some to demonize others (i.e. the notion that you can’t be a good Catholic and vote for John Kerry).

Apart from an individuals’s judgement about his worthiness to present himself to receive the Holy Eucharist, the minister of Holy Communion may find himself in the situation where he must refuse to distribute Holy Communion to someone, such as in cases of a declared excommunication, a declared interdict, or an obstinate persistence in manifest grave sin (cf. can. 915).

5Regarding the grave sin of abortion or euthanasia, when a person’s formal cooperation becomes manifest (understood, in the case of a Catholic politician, as his consistently campaigning and voting for permissive abortion and euthanasia laws), his Pastor should meet with him, instructing him about the Church’s teaching, informing him that he is not to present himself for Holy Communion until he brings to an end the objective situation of sin, and warning him that he will otherwise be denied the Eucharist.

3. Outside organizations with significant resources are extremely well organized and energized. They are well situated to serve partisan purposes. They can and will exploit the divisions within the Church.

4. The independent statements of a few bishops has had a negative impact on the unity and teaching authority of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

5. Reflection and dialogue are required about how our faith should influence our politics.

6. Teaching on the consistent ethic of life needs to be strengthened not diluted. (Too much of the Presidential campaign was reduced to jingles and slogans).

1Presenting oneself to receive Holy Communion should be a conscious decision, based on a reasoned judgement regarding one’s worthiness to do so, according to the Church’s objective criteria, asking such questions as: “Am I in full communion with the Catholic Church? Am I guilty of grave sin? Have I incurred a penalty (e.g. excommunication, interdict) that forbids me to receive Holy Communion? Have I prepared myself by fasting for at least an hour?” The practice of indiscriminately presenting oneself to receive Holy Communion, merely as a consequence of being present at Mass, is an abuse that must be corrected (cf. Instruction “Redemptionis sacramentum,” nos. 81, 83).

2The Church teaches that abortion or euthanasia is a grave sin. The Encyclical Letter Evangelium vitae, with reference to judicial decisions or civil laws that authorise or promote abortion or euthanasia, states that there is a “grave and clear obligation to oppose them by conscientious objection. [...] In the case of an intrinsically unjust law, such as a law permitting abortion or euthanasia, it is therefore never licit to obey it, or to ‘take part in a propaganda campaign in favour of such a law or vote for it’” (no. 73). Christians have a “grave obligation of conscience not to co-operate formally in practices which, even if permitted by civil legislation, are contrary to God’s law. Indeed, from the moral standpoint, it is never licit to cooperate formally in evil. [...] This cooperation can never be justified either by invoking respect for the freedom of others or by appealing to the fact that civil law permits it or requires it” (no. 74).

10. A great challenge of our Church is to penetrate a national media that seems solely focused on the Church’s position on ual and family matters while ignoring Church teaching on war and peace, social justice and human rights.

Prepared by: Tom Allio, Senior Director Cleveland Diocesan Social Action Office January 21, 2005

3Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. For example, if a Catholic were to be at odds with the Holy Father on the application of capital punishment or on the decision to wage war, he would not for that reason be considered unworthy to present himself to receive Holy Communion. While the Church exhorts civil authorities to seek peace, not war, and to exercise discretion and mercy in imposing punishment on criminals, it may still be permissible to take up arms to repel an aggressor or to have recourse to capital punishment. There may be a legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the penalty, but not however with regard to abortion and euthanasia.





TOPICS: Apologetics; Current Events; General Discusssion
KEYWORDS: abortion; allio; benedictxvi; bernadine; cardinalmccarrick; cardinalratzinger; penalty; popebenedictxvi; ratzinger; seamlessgarment

1 posted on 05/11/2005 7:46:32 PM PDT by Knock3Times
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To: Knock3Times

God Bless Pope Benedict XVI


2 posted on 05/11/2005 8:44:01 PM PDT by Jaysun (No matter how hot she is, some man, somewhere, is tired of her sh*t)
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To: Knock3Times; Akron Al

Excellant!


3 posted on 05/12/2005 4:10:41 AM PDT by Diago
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To: Coleus; Mr. Silverback; NYer; Salvation

ping!


4 posted on 05/12/2005 4:11:26 AM PDT by Diago
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To: Diago

I'll assume that's Spanish for "Excellent?" :-)


5 posted on 05/12/2005 5:52:46 AM PDT by mike182d ("Let fly the white flag of war." - Zapp Brannigan)
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To: Knock3Times; american colleen; Lady In Blue; Salvation; narses; SMEDLEYBUTLER; redhead; ...
Catholic Ping - Please freepmail me if you want on/off this list


6 posted on 05/12/2005 6:57:22 AM PDT by NYer ("Love without truth is blind; Truth without love is empty." - Pope Benedict XVI)
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To: mike182d

>>I'll assume that's Spanish for "Excellent?" :-)<<

You are "on" today Mike!
Are you on the Catholic Answer's Forums? We need you there.


7 posted on 05/12/2005 7:07:51 AM PDT by netmilsmom (Pope B16-Smacking down Heresy since 1981!-Benedict Gott Geschickt)
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To: netmilsmom
Are you on the Catholic Answer's Forums? We need you there.

Actually, I'm not. Is there trouble brewing over there? It would only take a few minutes to register :-)
8 posted on 05/12/2005 7:10:28 AM PDT by mike182d ("Let fly the white flag of war." - Zapp Brannigan)
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To: NYer

bump


9 posted on 05/12/2005 7:11:58 AM PDT by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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To: mike182d
>> Actually, I'm not. Is there trouble brewing over there? It would only take a few minutes to register :-)<<

Humorless Heretics are trolling in those forums.
I really think you would lighten it up.

Do me a favor though? Keep your FReepername so I know you. I'm still Netmilsmom. Check out the " Poll: Do you hold hands during the 'Our Father' at Mass?" Thread.
It's actually pretty funny at the end.
10 posted on 05/12/2005 7:19:17 AM PDT by netmilsmom (Pope B16-Smacking down Heresy since 1981!-Benedict Gott Geschickt)
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To: mike182d

BTW that thread is in the Liturgy and Sacraments section.


11 posted on 05/12/2005 7:20:13 AM PDT by netmilsmom (Pope B16-Smacking down Heresy since 1981!-Benedict Gott Geschickt)
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To: netmilsmom

lol, thanks! I actually just spent five minutes looking for it before I read this post :-)


12 posted on 05/12/2005 7:38:49 AM PDT by mike182d ("Let fly the white flag of war." - Zapp Brannigan)
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To: Knock3Times
Senior Director of the Social Action Office, Tom Allio.

Umm, is he the Senior Director of the Social Action Office of the Diocese of Cleveland or of the DNC?

13 posted on 05/12/2005 7:46:35 AM PDT by maryz
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To: netmilsmom

d'oh! The thread is closed... :-(


14 posted on 05/12/2005 7:47:43 AM PDT by mike182d ("Let fly the white flag of war." - Zapp Brannigan)
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To: Knock3Times

Pope Benedicit XVI bump to the top.


15 posted on 05/12/2005 7:48:44 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: mike182d

Oh Poop!
That thread was open and being hit this morning.

Keep your humor hanging around there. We need it!

;-)


16 posted on 05/12/2005 8:01:27 AM PDT by netmilsmom (Pope B16-Smacking down Heresy since 1981!-Benedict Gott Geschickt)
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To: netmilsmom

They are testy at the end on that thread.

FYI, we hold hands in our parish. It started in 1979 with a "Families for Prayer" program. Yes, the kiss and hold hands liberalism of the 70's. They haven't stopped the hand holding yet. It's taken a long time to fix some other things the last priest happen.


17 posted on 05/12/2005 8:16:24 AM PDT by Jaded (Hell sometimes has flourescent lighting and a trumpet.)
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To: Jaded

>>They are testy at the end on that thread. <<

It did get really bad. The lady who started the thread, wrote to me privately about the poster freaking out. I actually told her to ignore her. My mistake. Some of the posters pick and pick until a person gets angry, then the one who started it, hits the abuse button.
The problem with that thread is that someone else came in to defend me. He got the abuse button, but I hit her and wrote to the mods begging not to ban him.
The mod agreed and closed the thread.

>>FYI, we hold hands in our parish. It started in 1979 with a "Families for Prayer" program. Yes, the kiss and hold hands liberalism of the 70's. They haven't stopped the hand holding yet. It's taken a long time to fix some other things the last priest happen.<<
"One Day at a Time" is all I can say.


18 posted on 05/12/2005 8:24:15 AM PDT by netmilsmom (Pope B16-Smacking down Heresy since 1981!-Benedict Gott Geschickt)
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To: Jaded

At my Church we do a handstand and touch our feet together in the air during the Our Father, which is symbollic of our walk towards heaven, together, as a community.


19 posted on 05/12/2005 8:25:33 AM PDT by mike182d ("Let fly the white flag of war." - Zapp Brannigan)
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To: mike182d

Ooooh how acrobatic!!! Maybe it could be a reality TV Show. The Brits did the monks. We need to show the world how we are in touch. Or was that touched?


20 posted on 05/12/2005 8:29:08 AM PDT by Jaded (Hell sometimes has flourescent lighting and a trumpet.)
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To: Knock3Times
2. A creeping fundamentalism within the church provides space for some to demonize others (i.e. the notion that you can’t be a good Catholic and vote for John Kerry).

"But, it is certainly appropriate for me to demonize my political opponents." - Tom Allio

"Forget 'good' Catholic, you can't be any kind of Catholic and consider Kerry a legitimate option." - siunevada

21 posted on 05/12/2005 8:55:12 AM PDT by siunevada
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To: netmilsmom
It seems that demons go right for the source. That's why there's so much friction in the Middle East especially around Jerusalem. If there aren't too many troll attacks in FR, then maybe it's because they're harassing a Catholic Blog. I tried to hang at a Catholic singles blog, but it was working against my mission.

I wonder if Fr Amorth has a team of cyber exorcists? After all, did Jesus have to enter a Roman's house to heal a Gentile's servant?
22 posted on 05/12/2005 12:46:46 PM PDT by SaltyJoe (The anticipation is terrible...I hope it lasts!)
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To: SaltyJoe

>> I wonder if Fr Amorth has a team of cyber exorcists?<<

Oh do we need it here sometimes!!!!!


23 posted on 05/12/2005 12:52:57 PM PDT by netmilsmom (Pope B16-Smacking down Heresy since 1981!-Benedict Gott Geschickt)
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To: All

>>Oh do we need it here sometimes!!!!!<<

Ooooo, make it "there sometimes."

Although FR could use it too.


24 posted on 05/12/2005 12:55:12 PM PDT by netmilsmom (Pope B16-Smacking down Heresy since 1981!-Benedict Gott Geschickt)
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To: mike182d

>>At my Church we do a handstand and touch our feet together in the air during the Our Father, which is symbollic of our walk towards heaven, together, as a community.<<

I cannot tell you how much I admire you!

(I have to leave now, I think I wet myself)


25 posted on 05/12/2005 12:56:55 PM PDT by netmilsmom (Pope B16-Smacking down Heresy since 1981!-Benedict Gott Geschickt)
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To: Knock3Times; NYer; american colleen; Lady In Blue; Salvation; narses; SMEDLEYBUTLER; redhead; ...
A thousand gazoonies for the FReeper that can guess the song with these lyrics for they read the end of the post...

"Well, send'em you your heart
So they know that someone cares
And their lives will be stronger and free
As God has shown us
By turning stone to bread
And so we all must lend a helping hand"

The above lyrics came from a song in the 80s where many pop artists wanted to raise food for a starving nation. The food bought from the song's profits was sold off by the regime oppressing the nation and the money used to buy more weapons for their ongoing war. But take a close look at the horrific lyrics "As God has shown us, By turning stone to bread". Now wait one cotton-pickin'minute! God never turned stones to bread! That was in reference to Satan tempting Jesus in the desert. I Googled "stones to bread" and haven't come up with a miracle. If some can inform me of otherwise, please let me know! But "stones to bread" is not Manna from Heaven. (My thanks to my mom for pointing this out to me in my childhood.)

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As I recall, the "Seamless Garment" wasn't anything that Jesus gave us, but was actually clothing that was taken from Him and gambled away to a lucky winner. What are theologians taking away from us by building a logic around a "seamless garment"?

Oh, and if you haven't guessed the song, it's "We are the World". http://www.inthe80s.com/weworld.shtml

I don't condemn the artists for this silly song. I'm sure that their hearts were trying to do the right thing for starving Ethiopians.
26 posted on 05/12/2005 1:17:53 PM PDT by SaltyJoe (The anticipation is terrible...I hope it lasts!)
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To: mike182d; netmilsmom
Oh, is it spelled "Excellent?"

I love this quote from Ulmann's article, if you follow the link from the article:

In a recent editorial promoting the seamless-garment thesis, the National Catholic Reporter provided its list of “other” issues, which included “war and peace, immigration, tax cuts, housing, the death penalty, economic justice, welfare reform, the federal deficit, civil liberties, education, health care, crime, and on and on.” How fox hunting failed to make the list, I do not know, but the idea seems to be that a good Catholic is a liberal Democrat. That was surely not the bishops’ intention in the 1970s, but many have drawn just that inference.

27 posted on 05/12/2005 2:10:50 PM PDT by Diago
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To: Diago
Oh, is it spelled "Excellent?"

Its ok. I was just givin' you a hard time :-)

war and peace, immigration, tax cuts, housing, the death penalty, economic justice, welfare reform, the federal deficit, civil liberties, education, health care, crime, and on and on.

Funny, I don't recall the catechism saying anything about federal deficits and tax cuts. Perhaps mine is outdated...
28 posted on 05/13/2005 5:52:37 AM PDT by mike182d ("Let fly the white flag of war." - Zapp Brannigan)
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To: Diago; 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; afraidfortherepublic; Alas; al_c; american colleen; annalex; ..


29 posted on 09/25/2005 1:55:43 PM PDT by Coleus (Roe v. Wade and Endangered Species Act both passed in 1973, Murder Babies/save trees, birds, algae)
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To: Coleus

Thanks for the ping!


30 posted on 09/25/2005 2:02:01 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Coleus

Thanks for the ping Coleus.


31 posted on 09/26/2005 5:48:45 PM PDT by fatima
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