Now THAT is a Statement Worthy of a Catholic Bishop
Posted October 28th, 2008 by Mark Romer
Bishop Joseph Martino of the Scranton, PA Diocese issued this pastoral letter to his flock regarding the primacy of abortion as an issue facing voters:
Pastoral Letter on Respecting Life
No equivocation or wishy-washiness here. Bishop Martino makes it quite clear that some issues are far more important than others.
Another argument goes like this: “As wrong as abortion is, I don’t think it is the only relevant ‘life’ issue that should be considered when deciding for whom to vote.” This reasoning is sound only if other issues carry the same moral weight as abortion does, such as in the case of euthanasia and destruction of embryos for research purposes. Health care, education, economic security, immigration, and taxes are very important concerns. Neglect of any one of them has dire consequences as the recent financial crisis demonstrates. However, the solutions to problems in these areas do not usually involve a rejection of the sanctity of human life in the way that abortion does. Being “right” on taxes, education, health care, immigration, and the economy fails to make up for the error of disregarding the value of a human life. Consider this: the finest health and education systems, the fairest immigration laws, and the soundest economy do nothing for the child who never sees the light of day. It is a tragic irony that “pro-choice” candidates have come to support homicide - the gravest injustice a society can tolerate - in the name of “social justice.”
Bishop Martino then backed this up when he unexpectedly dropped in on a political forum being held in one of his parishes. He particularly took issue with the fact that the forum was discussing a statement by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops and was not including discussion of his pastoral letter.
Bishop stresses abortion view at political forum
Martino, who arrived while the panelists were stating their viewpoints, took issue with the USCCB statement, which was handed out to everyone at the meeting, and also that his letter was not mentioned once at the forum. “No USCCB document is relevant in this diocese,” said Martino. “The USCCB doesn’t speak for me.” “The only relevant document ... is my letter,” he said. “There is one teacher in this diocese, and these points are not debatable.”
That's leadership, people.
But as a friend said (trying
But as a friend said (trying not to laugh and roll around on the floor) "well, we wouldn't want to be a single issue voter, would we?" Without life being first, no other issue matters at all. Social Justice has replaced the Gospel of Christ and has become the test of reasonability. People who object are called religious fanatices as a way of dismissing them.