Posted on 08/01/2012 1:42:23 PM PDT by NYer
NEW YORK, July 31, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) Although controversy dogged his first appearance at the charity’s annual fundraiser in 2008 alongside Sen. John McCain, Catholic Charities has again extended an invitation to President Obama to speak at this year’s event.
Meghan Myers, the Executive Director of the annual fundraiser, told LifeSiteNews today that U.S. President Barack Obama has accepted the invitation to speak at the charitys Al Smith Dinner in October.
The annual fundraiser has traditionally featured the presidential candidates from each party during an election year. No word yet on whether Mitt Romney will attend.
While the event typically takes a lighter tone, with the presidential candidates roasting each other in humorous speeches, this year’s event comes at an especially awkward time, with the U.S. bishops having recently concluded their Fortnight for Freedom” - a response to the Obama administrations HHS mandate that will force employers, including many religious employers, to include contraception, sterilization and abortifacient drugs in their health plans. That mandate, as well as other attacks on religious freedom coming from the Obama administration, have been condemned in the strongest terms by many of the country’s bishops and religious leaders.
Another major conflict with Catholics and other Christians developed when the president began to actively oppose the Defense of Marriage Act last year; he has also just recently announced his support for same-sex “marriage.”
The Al Smith dinner also comes a little over three years after 83 U.S. bishops publicly opposed the invitation and award given to President Obama by Notre Dame because of the president’s pro-abortion record.
When asked if consideration was given to the Obama administrations recent attacks on religious freedom, particularly Catholicism, in inviting the president, Myers replied that she could not comment on the invitation since she did not extend it. Obama was invited, she said, by New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
The White House did not return calls for comment by press time.
Joe Zwilling, Director of the Office of Communications at the archdiocese of New York, told LifeSiteNews that he had not heard that the invitation had gone out, nor that it had been accepted.
The appearance of Obama at the Al Smith Dinner in 2008 caused considerable controversy. At the time some pro-life leaders questioned the appearance in light of a 2004 policy of the U.S. bishops regarding politicians who act in defiance of our fundamental moral principles.
In Catholics in Political Life, the U.S. bishops said: The Catholic community and Catholic institutions should not honor those who act in defiance of our fundamental moral principles. They should not be given awards, honors or platforms which would suggest support for their actions.”
The idea of cancelling the traditional appearance of the presidential candidates is not without precedent. On two occasions since 1960 the presidential candidates were not invited by the Archdiocese of New York to the dinner - in 1996 (Cardinal John O’Connor), when strongly pro-abortion Bill Clinton was a candidate, and in 2004 (Cardinal Egan), during the candidacy of also strongly pro-abortion Democrat John Kerry.
Obama is often referred to as “the abortion president” because of his record that is viewed by pro-life leaders to be the most extreme in U.S. history.
Deal Hudson, a well-known Catholic political activist and author of Onward, Christian Soldiers: The Growing Political Power of Catholics and Evangelicals in the United States opined after Obama’s 2008 appearance:
What are we doing here? If abortion really is what we say it isthe gruesome murder of unborn childrendo our actions reflect that belief? And if those who support abortion are guilty of facilitating such a horror, how should we respond to them?
If this were 1855, would we be inviting pro-slavery politicians to take a break from a hard fought race, and share a laugh and a meal? As one who finds courage and inspiration in the example of the Radical Republican abolitionists, I just cant imagine it.
But isnt that what were doing today? I know that wasnt Cardinal Egans intentionof course not. (I also recognize that Im raising these concerns after the fact.) However, in todays media driven society, images matter. The sight of Obama and the cardinal palling around sends the messagewhether intentional or notthat the pro-choice senator is fine in Egans eyes.
Obama’s appearance at this year’s fundraiser would be no less contentious. Michael Hichborn of American Life League told LifeSiteNews, “Regardless of what they’ve done in the past, it is unthinkable for a Catholic charity to invite the man seeking the destruction of religious freedom in America to a fund raising event.“Hichborn added: “This sends the wrong message to pew-sitting Catholics, who are anxiously looking to our bishops to stand up and fight against this clear enemy of the Church who will be joining them for dinner. The Apostle Paul said it best in his second letter to the Corinthians: ‘Do not be bound together with unbelievers; for what partnership have righteousness and lawlessness, or what fellowship has light with darkness?’”
Contact info for respectful communications to the archdiocese:
archbishop.dolan@archny.org
Office of the Cardinal
Diocese of New York
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NY, NY 10022
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Its like Jews inviting Hitler to speak at a Holocaust memorial event.
Good grief. Are both candidates being invited, or is this just a move by the usual leftwing “Catholics” that nobody anticipated in time to stop?
Catholic Charities has many chapters that are basically just Democratic Party beacheads in the Catholic Church.
Any Catholic that willingly stays in the same room with that b***ard isn’t much of a Catholic. So why not just become a Catholic Lite (Episcopal) and start planning the flowers for the next gay wedding?
is anybody getting it yet?
Obama 08: sponsored by Planned Parenthood, elected by Catholics.
Obviously, Thou Shalt Not Kill means nothing to CC - so let’s invite one who endorses it. Satan has come to KILL/ROB/DESTROY.
Michael Hichborn of American Life League told LifeSiteNews, Regardless of what theyve done in the past, it is unthinkable for a Catholic charity to invite the man seeking the destruction of religious freedom in America to a fund raising event.Hichborn added: This sends the wrong message to pew-sitting Catholics, who are anxiously looking to our bishops to stand up and fight against this clear enemy of the Church who will be joining them for dinner.
YA THINK??? I believe this goes to mlizzy's point in another thread about the molasses-pace of doing the right thing the bishops seem to embrace.
Almost all “organized” religions have a hierarchy that are more concerned with the bottom line than saving souls, and a prime reason a lot of people are labeled as unchurched or non-practicing. The hypocrisy is just too much.
Dear Archbishop Dolan,
I urge you to tell Catholic Charities that they must either disinvite Presidnet Obama from their annual Al Smith fundraising dinner, or inform them that if he does come you will confront him to his face: no beaming Irish smile, no let's-make-nice, no compromise and no joke.
Do not break the back of the Catholic resistance and the hearts of stunned Catholics from coast to coast and around the world.
Remember why you bear the crozier: to protect the lambs and dismay the wolves, and not the other way around.
Under the same Lord and the same Judgment,
[signed]
Birds of a feather flock together.
Rereading the article, it does say that the Archdiocese was unaware of the invitation, so maybe something will happen to make it go away. I wouldn’t put it beyond the lefties at Catholic Charities to do this to embarrass Dolan (although I have heard that efforts have been made to clean up Catholic Charities there).
Good, good letter!
Outstanding! Thanks for the ping and post. May it inspire others to follow your lead.
I give to charities...
Many of them Catholic....
But, NEVER “Catholic Charities”!
As, they are NOT “Catholic”!
Dear Archbishop Dolan,
I urge you to tell Catholic Charities that they must either disinvite Presidnet Obama from their annual Al Smith fundraising dinner, or inform them that if he does come you will confront him to his face: no beaming Irish smile, no let's-make-nice, no compromise and no joke.
Do not break the back of the Catholic resistance and the hearts of stunned Catholics from coast to coast and around the world.
Remember why you bear the crozier: to protect the lambs and dismay the wolves, and not the other way around.
Under the same Lord and the same Judgment,
[signed]
“Between the church’s continued efforts to help Obama and the failure to repudiate Pelosis anti-Catholic rhetoric, I have stopped attending church and stopped financial support.”
Then YOU need to be better informed!
First - Nancy has a new Archbishop as of last weekend, and this one is loyal to the Vatican and the teachings of the Church.
Second - “The Church” has never supported Obama!
Certain misguided members within the Church have. But, we need to be able to differentiate between the human failings of members, and the actual teachings of the Church.
Citing the shortcomings of human beings as an excuse for not attending Mass is a copout.
Your responsiblity is to do the best you can.
As for where you send your money...The women’s shelter is fine, but you should know there are plenty of loyal Catholic organizations and it only requires paying attention to make that assessment.
And just like when he showed up at Notre Dame, these fools will line up and kiss his ass.
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