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Read MoreDenver Newsroom, Oct 11, 2020 / 03:01 pm (CNA).- Abortion is a “fundamental threat to the beginning of life itself” and Catholics can’t be passive on the “pre-eminent” human rights issue, the right to life, Bishop Felipe Estevez of St. Augustine has said in a pre-election letter to his diocese’s Catholics about the importance of conscientious political participation.
“Pope Francis has made it clear that if we fail to protect life, no other rights matter. He also said that abortion is not primarily a Catholic or even a religious issue: it is first and foremost a human rights issue,” Bishop Estevez said in his Oct. 7 letter.
He rejected the claim of those who say, “as a matter of faith, I am against abortion, but I cannot impose my belief on others.” Such claims reflect a commitment to the “false belief” that some human beings don’t deserve legal protection, said the bishop.
“It is not a matter of imposing a belief, but of being committed to the truth about human life, which, as biological science confirms, begins at conception,” he said.
Citing the Declaration of Independence, Estevez said the Founding Fathers knew that the right to life “surpassed all others in importance” because “without the right to life, none of the other rights could be protected.”
“The right to life was, and is, preeminent,” said the bishop.
He said the bishops are praying for Catholics who seek to be educated voters with well-formed consciences.
“This is a difficult time in our nation and a critical time to not only exercise your right to vote but to do so with the utmost integrity,” he said.
Discussing the importance of participation in public life, Estevez said that politics is about “securing justice in society” and is thus “a fundamentally moral activity.”
“While the Church and its clergy cannot endorse a particular candidate or political party, we do have a responsibility to encourage you to understand the issues in the context of Church teaching and to help you in this area of the ‘proper formation of your conscience’,” he said.
“As Catholics, our belief is that there are fundamental truths about the human person and society that are accessible to both faith and reason,” he continued. “We, therefore, have a right and a duty to participate in the public square in a way that reflects these truths, both for the good of our community and for the glory of the God who created us.”
He cited the words of the Our Father, when Christians pray to fulfill God’s will “on earth as it is in heaven.”
“We cannot with integrity pray the words of the Our Father or say ‘Amen’ when receiving the Eucharist, and then be passive on the issues that destroy God’s creation,” he said. “This is true for all people of faith, elector, and elected officials.”
“Some would prefer that Catholics and others of faith remain silent, or they will say that such beliefs have no place in the public square,” Estevez said. “Such views run contrary to our fraternal bonds and commitment to the common good as equal and valued citizens.”
He rejected the claim that focusing on “the preeminent issue of abortion” means the Church promotes “single-issue voting that will tend to support a particular candidate or party.”
“The Church will always act to promote the dignity and value of every human life from conception to natural death. We care about both mothers and their children, born and unborn, as well as the poor, the immigrant, the sick, the disabled, the elderly, those who are marginalized, and those on death row. We seek to promote a Culture of Life through our teaching and through our ministries, some of which are threatened by the extreme positions taken by some on issues of life and the family.”
“The political parties and their candidates have provided you with information that they believe will help you to understand their positions on issues that are important to you and for the good of the country,” he explained. “The Church engages in this political process by providing you with the faith context to judge some of these positions.”
Estevez spoke with CNA about his letter.
“It is very important that our citizens vote, and that they vote consciously reflecting on the spectrum of the entire social teaching of the Church and that they consider the intrinsic evils in a very prominent way,” he said Oct. 9.
“Like I say in my (letter’s) first paragraph: I don’t tell you who to vote for, that is your great and awesome responsibility,” the bishop said. “Please vote. It is a patriotic and common good responsibility.”
Estevez told CNA he put euthanasia on “the same level of intrinsic evils” as abortion, drawing from the teachings of Benedict XVI and St. John Paul II. “I think we need to protect as well our senior citizens. Regretfully, there are several states as well that do not protect them,” he said.
The letter includes a quotation from St. John Paul II’s 1995 encyclical Evangelium vitae, addressing the case of “an intrinsically unjust law, such as a law permitting abortion or euthanasia,” in which the pope said “it is therefore never licit to obey it, or take part in a propaganda campaign in favor of such a law, or vote for it.”
Estevez said that in his letter “I enumerate all the other issues, including the death penalty, which are you aware is on the other side of the political spectrum, Republican and Democrat.”
He said the diocese and the Florida Catholic Conference had done much work to provide Catholics with a list of issues presenting the positions of the political parties.
However, he decided to write the letter after continued requests from laity who were “struggling with how to make a decision.”
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Associated Press, Catholic Church, Christopher Columbus, Church in the US, Governor Andrew Cuomo, Mother Cabrini, New York, News |
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will mark Columbus Day by dedicating a statue of the Italian-American saint known as Mother Cabrini in lower Manhattan.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Associated Press, Catholic Church, Church in Mexico, Church in the Americas, colonialism, Indigenous people, Indigenous peoples, Mexico, News, Spain |
Mexico’s president published an open letter to Pope Francis Saturday calling on the Catholic Church to apologize for abuses of Indigenous peoples during the conquest of Mexico in the 1500s.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Abortion, Abortion law, Abortion rights, Amy Coney Barrett, Associated Press, Catholic Church, Church in the US, News, Notre Dame Law School, pro-life, Roe v. Wade, the pro-life movement, U.S. Senate, U.S. Supreme Court, University of Notre Dame |
Senate Republicans are vowing a quick confirmation for President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, as the party — undeterred by coronavirus infections or other distractions — rushes to put conservative Judge Amy Coney Barrett on the high court before the Nov. 3 election.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Abortion, Abortion law, Abortion rights, Amy Coney Barrett, Associated Press, Catholic Church, Church in the US, News, Notre Dame Law School, pro-life, Roe v. Wade, the pro-life movement, U.S. Supreme Court, University of Notre Dame |
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett’s affiliation with the Christian community People of Praise is drawing scrutiny because of what former members and observers describe as its ultraconservative views on women. Her defenders say scrutinizing her beliefs and relationship to the mostly Catholic organization is akin to anti-religious bigotry.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Associated Press, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, Catholic Church, Church in the US, Coronavirus, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, Diocese of Brooklyn, Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York, New York City, News, quarantine, social distancing |
The number of New Yorkers hospitalized with the coronavirus continues to rise, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday, as authorities heightened their focus on banning mass gatherings in COVID-19 hot spots.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, Associated Press, Catholic Church, Church in the US, Detroit, marian shrines, News, Our Lady of Fatima |
A Detroit-area chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary and her appearance to children in Europe in 1917 has been declared a local Catholic shrine.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Abortion, Abortion law, Abortion rights, Amy Coney Barrett, Associated Press, Catholic Church, Church in the US, News, Notre Dame Law School, pro-life, Roe v. Wade, the pro-life movement, U.S. Supreme Court, University of Notre Dame |
“The dogma lives loudly within you.” It’s that utterance from California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, that’s on the minds of Democrats and Republicans preparing for this coming week’s hearings with Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Archbishop Domenico Sorrentino, Assisi, Beatification, Carlo Acutis, Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Church in Europe, Church in Italy, Italy, News, Saints, saints and martyrs |
Thousands sang and applauded as Italian teen Carlo Acutis was beatified in a town dear to him and to many Christians around the world: Assisi.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Abortion, bioethics, Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Coronavirus, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, embryonic stem cell research, National Catholic Bioethics Center, News, President Donald Trump |
The treatment that President Donald Trump has received to fight COVID-19 has turned the focus on an experimental drug that shows promise in combating the coronavirus but is raising ethical questions about the cell line that helped researchers develop the medicine.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Catholic Church, Catholic News Service, Environment Ecology, News, Pope Francis, Pope video, TED Talk, Vatican, YouTube |
The predominant global economic system is “unsustainable,” particularly in its impact on the environment, Pope Francis said.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | News, Nota in Brevis |
We are heartened to see a few cogent rebuttals to George Weigel’s odd and indefensible defense of the nuclear incineration of the two cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. First Things, to their credit, responded, as did Ed Feser in the Catholic Herald, and Father Pokorsky and Jeffrey Mirus in Catholic Culture, along with yours truly[…]
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Read MoreVatican City, Oct 11, 2020 / 10:30 am (CNA).- Pope Francis expressed his concern Sunday for people suffering from the effects of wildfires in California and South America.
“I would like to express my closeness to the populations affected by the …
Read MoreEngland has long been called Our Lady’s Dowry despite her official departure from the Catholic Faith during the 16th century. In 1534, King Henry VIII declared himself the head of the Church of England, severing himself and the English from the Catholic Church. While many people stayed true to Catholicism, with hundreds of laymen, priests[…]
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Articles, Featured Highlights, News |
On this mountain the Lord of Hosts will make for all peoples a feast of rich food (Is. 25:6). Once again this Sunday the lessons of the Mass teach us about the Kingdom of God; and the truth and reality of this Kingdom is conveyed to us by means of an image, a banquet; an[…]
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Argentina, Feature3, News, Poland, pontifical academy for archeology, Pope Francis |
Names Envoy for Poland, Members of Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Armenia, azerbaijan, Church and World, Feature3, News, USCCB |
‘My prayers are for a cessation of the violence and for a return to negotiations to resolve this conflict’
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 11, 2020 | Angelus, Armenia, azerbaijan, Feature2, Feature3, Francis, News |
Fear that Halt to Hostilities is ‘Fragile’
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Read MoreExpresses Closeness to Volunteers and Firefighters
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