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‘We were deceived’ on New York gay ‘marriage’ vote: Archbishop Dolan
Life Site News ^ | November 25, 2011 | JOHN JALSEVAC

Posted on 11/26/2011 1:15:00 PM PST by NYer

NEW YORK, NY, November 25, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In the aftermath of the legalization of gay “marriage” in New York state, some commentators had wondered why, despite their leadership role in the fight against the law, the state’s Catholic bishops’ efforts had ultimately seemed so strangely half-hearted, given the high stakes.

One of these was gay activist Terence Weldon. Writing after the vote at the blog “Queering the Church,” he said: “the really interesting thing about the Catholic bishops and NY gay marriage is not how vigorously they fought against it (as the headlines would have it), but how lukewarm this opposition was overall, and how calm they have been in response.”

Weldon pointed out that of 21 bishops in the state, he could only think of two who had taken any public steps to fight the gay “marriage” law - Archbishop Timothy Dolan and Bishop Nicholas DiMazio. Overall he described the response of the bishops to the passage of the law as “muted and moderate.”

It is a puzzling question, but in a mostly overlooked interview with EWTN’s Raymond Arroyo in August, Archbishop Dolan gave some insight into what happened behind the scenes, suggesting that the bishops had, in fact, deliberately avoided “pulling out the stops.”

Why? Because, Dolan says, he and his fellow bishops had been assured by “political allies” that the bill didn’t have any legs, and that there was no need to expend resources fighting it.

In retrospect, said Dolan, he and the other bishops are wondering if they weren’t being deceived.

“We fell for the assurances of people that we thought were political allies that this wasn’t going to go anywhere,” Dolan told Arroyo, pointing out that there was “some credibility” to this claim, since past efforts to legalize gay “marriage” in New York had failed.

“So we had political allies who said, ‘Bishops, keep your ammo dry, you don’t have to pull out all the stops, speak on principle, speak up against this bill, but don’t really worry because it’s not going to go anywhere.’

“We were told that Raymond, up to six days before the bill passed.”

In reference to the “allies” who misled the bishops, Dolan mused: “Were they caught by surprise? Did they believe the words they were telling us? Or were they being a little bit edgy in saying let’s keep the bishops quiet by assuring them that this isn’t going anywhere? That I don’t know.”

Dolan referred to the passage of the bill as, “Very sad. Very sobering,” and lambasted the manner in which the legislation was passed, describing it as “a very well-oiled, high financed program of manipulation.”

“Not only are we…upset with the bill, we’re upset with the way it was done,” he said. “This was hardly democracy in action.”

“If you were so convinced that this was the will of the people, why didn’t we have a referendum, and why did you literally have to lock the doors and not face any public, because you knew it really wasn’t going to go over, right?”

Dolan’s latter statement appeared to be a reference to the fact that the public had reportedly been barred from committee meetings on the bill.

Dolan also said that the bishops were deceived on the question of the protection of religious freedom in the final bill.

“We said the next thing will be we’ll be sued if we don’t do marriage, we’re going to be harassed if we don’t do receptions, we’re going to be penalized if we don’t allow adoption, we’re going to be booed if we don’t hire these people,” Dolan told Arroyo.

But he said, people responded saying, “You’re paranoid, you’re Chicken Littles. It’s never going to happen.

Well, Dolan said, “It’s already happening.”

“The guaranteed religious liberty wasn’t even given in the bill. We were told it would be, don’t worry, you don’t have to worry, your rights are going to be fine.”

So what did the bishops learn from the experience?

“It sort of taught us that it’s not all that good to trust politicians sometimes,” Dolan said. “And I think some of us bishops think we were being deceived. And I think that could be, shame on us for believing them.”

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To: NYer
“It sort of taught us that it’s not all that good to trust politicians sometimes,”

No. The correct answer is that the politicians can NEVER be trusted when it comes to faith and morals - and that goes double for allegedly Catholic politicians (Pelosi, Cuomo, Kennedy, et al). If the bishops want to start leading the fight, then they need to root out the unrepentent homosexuals in their ranks and vigorously eject any so-called Catholics who support abortion, gay marriage or any other moral atrocity. St. Peter wasn't a diplomat, they shouldn't be either.

If the bishops don't lead the fight against evil, who will?

21 posted on 11/26/2011 3:03:30 PM PST by Chainmail
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To: Cicero

“Maybe if the Bishop of Albany hadn’t welcomed the newly inaugurated Cuomo to a celebratory Mass, with his girlfriend sitting next to him in the pew, and then given both of them Communion, it might have helped.”

These situations do more to lead the Catholic laiety to indifference than the hierarchy would like to believe. Now the laiety has put their checkbooks away; the Church doesn’t serve them, so they don’t serve it.


22 posted on 11/26/2011 3:30:29 PM PST by kearnyirish2
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To: NYer

**Why? Because, Dolan says, he and his fellow bishops had been assured by “political allies” that the bill didn’t have any legs, and that there was no need to expend resources fighting it.**

I think Archbishop Dolan just learned the hard way that democrats lie like a rug.


23 posted on 11/26/2011 3:40:55 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: NYer

When Cuomo decides to run for the presidency a few years from now, I hope Catholics hold his feet to the fire on this.


24 posted on 11/26/2011 3:42:26 PM PST by jersey117
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To: NYer
Why? Because, Dolan says, he and his fellow bishops had been assured by “political allies” that the bill didn’t have any legs, and that there was no need to expend resources fighting it.
In retrospect, said Dolan, he and the other bishops are wondering if they weren’t being deceived.

Nah, ya think? The Bishops have to learn to fight for issues involving morals, and not take any politicians word for what it entails, or what its chances might be. They also need leave the economy and politics to the economists and politicians. They've wasted FAR too much time and political capital on Social Justice the past 40 years, and as a result, have lost the confidence of the people of the Church when it comes to REAL moral issues.

The Bishops in Mississippi were silent on the recent Personhood Amendment, and they let Planned Parenthood and the ACLU completely frame the debate. Those two groups confused the voters into thinking that women who had miscarriages were going to be prosecuted for murder, and that contraception was going to be outlawed. Because of those issues, many who were pro-life were iffy on the legislation, and absent any direction from their 'moral leaders', voted against the bill.

25 posted on 11/26/2011 3:50:29 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: NYer
::Sigh:: Everybody pulls his punches and leaves it to the "rednecks" to get the job done.

We need more rednecks.

26 posted on 11/26/2011 3:56:02 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Ki-hagoy vehamamlakhah 'asher lo'-ya`avdukh yove'du; vehagoyim charov yecheravu.)
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To: Cicero

Money


27 posted on 11/26/2011 3:59:26 PM PST by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: NYer

“Dolan also said that the bishops were deceived on the question of the protection of religious freedom in the final bill.”

They don’t call Satan the great deceiver for nothing....


28 posted on 11/26/2011 4:00:41 PM PST by GenXteacher (He that hath no stomach for this fight, let him depart!)
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To: NYer

I think it wasn’t viewd as a priority. To many sympathizers.


29 posted on 11/26/2011 4:26:08 PM PST by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: NYer

“It sort of taught us that it’s not all that good to trust politicians sometimes.”

Sometimes?! “It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in princes.” (Psalms 118:9)


30 posted on 11/26/2011 4:43:47 PM PST by daniel1212 (Our sinful deeds condemn us, but Christ's death and resurrection gains salvation. Repent +Believe)
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To: NYer
“It sort of taught us that it’s not all that good to trust politicians sometimes.”

I'm new to being Catholic and don't want to offend anyone or anything, but where do they get these guys? I mean, "trust politicians" as if those words together made some sense without "never" in front of them? WTF. The fascist democrat scum bled The Church white by backing false accusations in order to enrich their queer pals and these guys sound like they still can't figure it out. Whatever sort of folks they once were able to work with, none of that sort are in the democrat party anymore and for the most part haven't been for a generation. Just like the other groups they bleed out and then toss to one side, the Catholic Church is a target to the democrat thugs and nothing else. The fascists don't need the Catholic Church anymore and so will do everything in their power to make sure it's crippled to the point it can't help anyone out the way it helped democrat Catholics over the years. Every democrat elected official worships only the democrat party or they would have never have risen to the level of being allowed to run for any office no matter how minor. No matter what they claim to believe in, their belief in the fascist party is above all other beliefs they have. They're even well on the way to establishing a State Religion in all but name the same way the Nazi Party did in Germany.

There are no Catholic politicians in the democrat party anymore. People have to start dealing with that reality rather than making excuses.

JMHO

31 posted on 11/26/2011 5:23:39 PM PST by Rashputin (Obama stark, raving, mad, and even his security people know it.)
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To: Tax-chick

“The Archbishop should have named some names. It’s not fair to others to allow them to imagine that such people are their “allies,” either.

“We were told by So-and-So.” Easy, simple way to let the general public know that So-and-So is either incompetent, deceitful, or both.”

I had the same thought. WHO WERE THEY?


32 posted on 11/26/2011 5:26:08 PM PST by kitkat (Obama, rope and chains)
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To: Tax-chick

It simply gives the impression that it must not really be too big a deal when you get right down to it. Ask any sane 1st grade teacher if the kids learn more with or without some form of public discipline. For some reason, the bishops have decided that they won’t use public discipline as a teaching tool.

Catholic pols signing “gay marriage” legislation into law, not providing adequate religious exeption clauses(like that would ever really work anyhow or be some sort of “better gay marriage law”), misleading bishops. All seemingly not really too big of a deal when you get right down to it. Of course the abortion scandal is the one that just flat out dwarfs everything else.

Freegards


33 posted on 11/26/2011 6:16:51 PM PST by Ransomed
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To: NYer
‘We were deceived’ on New York gay ‘marriage’ vote: Archbishop Dolan

that's what happens when you deal with the devil.

34 posted on 11/26/2011 6:47:20 PM PST by the invisib1e hand (guitars and women.)
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To: Secret Agent Man
All that is needed for the forces of evil to triumph is for enough good men to do nothing.

Edmund Burke

35 posted on 11/26/2011 6:48:30 PM PST by verga (I am not an apologist, I just play one on television.)
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To: Rashputin

Sadly, many of the Bishops of Dolan’s era grew up when Democrat politicians WERE still Catholic. It’s been mostly in the past 40 years, since Roe-v-Wade, that the nominally Catholic politicians have given up all pretense at being Catholic. They were completely emasculated by the feminists on the abortion issue, and have abandoned the moral issues.


36 posted on 11/26/2011 6:58:30 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: NYer

Ought to try reading the bible: gentle as doves, wise as snakes. Forgot that last part I guess.


37 posted on 11/26/2011 7:08:28 PM PST by WriteOn (Truth)
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To: Chainmail

The laity must fight. Fight and never stop fighting.

Do you think St. Joan of Arc gave up?

We must pray to St. Joan to help us by asking God to help us.


38 posted on 11/26/2011 7:21:23 PM PST by dominic flandry
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To: Cicero

“Why have’t these guys been excommunicated?”

For the same reason the Kennedys and Pelosi haven’t been excommunicated.

Those in the hierarchy of the church have no balls when dealing with those who have money and power.


39 posted on 11/26/2011 7:28:05 PM PST by freeangel ( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like it)
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To: NYer

I’m afraid the the truth is even more shocking. I am guessing that in the chancery offices in Rochester and Albany, there was active celebration when “gay marriage” was made official in NY.


40 posted on 11/26/2011 10:19:05 PM PST by Antoninus (Take the pledge: I will not vote for Mitt Romney under any circumstances. EVER.)
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