Posted on 06/09/2012 4:00:46 PM PDT by NYer
In 2010, I wrote in TCT on The “Catholics for Obama” Syndrome – a phenomenon that prevailed in the 2008 election, in which 54 percent of Catholics voted for Barak Obama – and that still prevails as we ready ourselves for the November 2012 election.
In that column, I discussed long-standing inclinations of Catholics to vote Democratic. Even if a mobster or dictator were the Democratic candidate, some Catholics would still not vote Republican. A major reason for this is that many Catholics view the Democrats as the political party closest to Catholic principles of social justice. Abortion, strangely, is not considered an essential issue of social justice. This belief took hold for Catholics partly as a result of the historic 1964 meeting at Hyannisport, where the Kennedys and the Shrivers talked over the subject for two days with dissident Catholic priests and theologians.
The Hyannisport meeting was meant to salve the doubts of Ted Kennedy and others, who had earlier been pro-life. The “experts” they invited included, ex-Jesuit Albert Jonsen, Frs. Joseph Fuchs and Robert Drinan, Charles Curran, Richard McCormick, and the Rev. Giles Milhaven. After much intensive dialogue, they came to the conclusion that a Catholic could vote in favor of abortion.
The change that followed was gradual. In fact, in 1971 Ted Kennedy wrote a letter to a constituent emphasizing the imperative of our generation to “fulfill its responsibility to its children from the very moment of conception.” But during the 1970s Kennedy “evolved” into a champion of “abortion rights,” followed by John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi, and many other Catholics, some still active in Congress.
The view that the right to life is not included in the roster of rights to be protected caught on and spread to staunch Catholic Democrats. For them, the fact that Obama was solidly for abortion, for example, even to the extent of supporting the killing of a baby resulting from a botched abortion, was no obstacle to regarding him as a champion of social justice.
In addition, there also has prevailed among Catholic Democrats the perception of the Republican Party as the “party of the rich” – in spite of the fact that “movers and shakers” among the Democrats – the Kennedys, the Kerrys, the Pelosis, et al. – have themselves been incredibly rich; seven out of the ten richest members of Congress are Democrats.
But the strangest misperception by Catholic Democrats has to do with regarding Republicans as opposed to civil rights. Every civil rights act up to 1964 had been sponsored by Republicans – including the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, the Civil Rights act of 1866, the Reconstruction act of 1867, anti-lynching bills, and anti-poll-tax bills; it was the Republican Party that implemented desegregation in public schools and the military, established the 1958 Civil Rights Commission, and sponsored the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Those of us who followed the news during the 1950s and 1960s remember how Democratic governors tried to stop desegregation, and that every senator opposed to black civil rights was a Democrat.
Sen. Ted Kennedy and Robert F. Drinan, S.J. a decade or so after the Hyannisport meeting.
The reason for the mistaken view regarding Republicans and civil rights may be traced to the creation of “affirmative action” initiatives by President Nixon. In the aftermath, some Republicans began criticizing the use of “quota” systems, and the development of “reverse discrimination,” after minorities were given preference.
Since 2008, unfortunately, the Democratic Party has effectively become the “abortion party.” Until recently, the party has had a cadre of pro-lifers. But in the 2010 election, much to the chagrin of the Democrats for Life of America (DFLA), fourteen pro-life Democrats were defeated. DFLA is now concentrating on the creation of a “big tent” program, including the removal of language in the platform allowing taxpayer funding of abortion. But this might be too little, too late.
How was it possible for Catholics in good conscience to justify voting for someone who supports abortion at any time, even when a baby is born alive after a failed abortion? And supports funding for abortion around the world? And now wants to involve Catholic institutions in indirectly funding contraception, abortifacients, and sterilization procedures?
Contraception is a key factor. Many liberal Catholics have ignored Humanae vitae, and are just waiting for what they consider to be the inevitable concession of the Church to the sensus fidelium (“sense of the faithful”) – a change that will never happen. But a contraceptive mindset carries with it important logical connections. Once one believes in the right to sex without procreation, and contraception occasionally fails, abortion remains as the ultimate, although regrettable, means of exercising that “right.”
In the 1992 Planned Parenthood v. Casey decision, the Supreme Court clearly made the logical connection:
In some critical respects abortion is of the same character as the decision to use contraception. For two decades of economic and social developments, people have organized intimate relationships and made choices that define their views of themselves and their places in society in reliance on the availability of abortion in the event that contraception should fail.
The recent defection of a dedicated pro-life Democrat, Jo Ann Nardelli, the Vice President of the Pennsylvania State Women’s Caucus, from the Abortion Party because of her Catholic principles, may be a catalyst for further defections. But for many Catholics, who pride themselves on never voting Republican, and who are still able to connect a commitment to “social justice” with permissiveness about abortion and contraception, no pangs of conscience develop.
They – and it’s likely their family and friends – would never think of abandoning the “progressive” agenda, which somehow is construed as virtually synonymous with the Catholic agenda – while more than 50-million aborted babies may be viewed as “collateral damage.”
Some Scots are still Roman, but even they (with their own hatred of the English) didn’t become Liberals in the old country or the new. I wonder why—something to read up on.
Different experience. The Scots kept their own gentry while the Irish lost theirs and had a measure of power at Westminster. Kind of like the experience of the South from Johnson to Johnson. In America, the Kirk, softened into Presbyterianism.although the Cumberland Presbyterians were hard enough. Leading Scotch-Irish families like those of Jackson and Polk, led affairs rather than the clergy.
Thanks for posting this. I sincerely hope that Catholics in this country that continue to support the Democrat party open their eyes to the grave evil that is being accomplished because of that support and that they are culpable in that evil. I pray God wakes ALL Americans to the price we will be required to pay for the blood of the innocents that cry out to God for justice. We need a national, GENUINE repentance, NOW!
I love the rare sunbeam coming from Marquette, considering all the trouble they’ve been up to lately.
I will look Kainz up; Hopefully, i’ll find some of his old classes online.
For the person upthread wondering how it went wrong, also consider the Lambeth Conference opening up the gates; It was a huge break in the firm stand of all churches against contraception and birth control. I have some talks on it, will post them later.
Social justice is a canard. It is not a substitute for the corporal works of mercy.
Catholics were told that social justice is compassion and too many believed it- I am Catholic and I see the false group think. Satan lies and cleverly too.
Pray for America!
Social justice is a canard. It is not a substitute for the corporal works of mercy.
Catholics were told that social justice is compassion and too many believed it- I am Catholic and I see the false group think. Satan lies and cleverly too.
Pray for America!
“Lambeth conference”
I am not familiar with the Lambeth conference - I do know that the Land O Lakes conference where the catholic colleges formed by their orders gave up their power to lay trustees and the result is - Notre Dame hosting Obama - Father Weslin RIP and Georgetown taking their crosses down when Obama visited as well as the Fluke phenomena.
St. Ignatius - ora pro nobis.
“something to read up on” ...
me too (to read up on) - very interesting!!
Lambeth is a meeting of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is held every 10 years.
Lambeth is a meeting of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is held every 10 years.
Lambeth is a meeting of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is held every 10 years.
Sometimes the success of evil simply floors me. Satan indeed exists. And when he takes over a man, he lets him retain his name and his clothes --- which makes the captive an even more diabolically useful asset.
Catholics Undermining Catholicism bookmark.
“success of evil floors me...”
See my post#27!
The Catholics CINOs for Obama Syndrome
The Catholics CINOs for Obama Syndrome
It is my understanding that it was Cardinal Cushing who coined the statement, “I’m personally opposed to abortion, but ...”
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