Judie Brown
Judie Brown
January 12, 2010
In a May 10, 2004 letter to Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, http://lifeissues.net/writers/mis/mis_16letterCathCongress.html
This infamous letter came to mind in light of the current debates over "health care reform" and the seeming lack of proper instruction by some Catholic bishops in their communications with these pro-abortion "Catholics" and other supposedly Catholic public figures. If one examines statements such as Pelosi's recent erroneous claims or the statements in this 2004 letter, it is obvious that something has gone awry in such individuals' thought process. 48 pro-abortion "Catholic" politicians, including the ever-puerile Nancy Pelosi, wrote, "If Catholic legislators are scorned and held out for ridicule by Church leaders on the basis of a single issue, the Church will lose strong advocates on a wide range of issues that relate to the core of important Catholic social teaching."
January 12, 2010
In a May 10, 2004 letter to Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, http://lifeissues.net/writers/mis/mis_16letterCathCongress.html
This infamous letter came to mind in light of the current debates over "health care reform" and the seeming lack of proper instruction by some Catholic bishops in their communications with these pro-abortion "Catholics" and other supposedly Catholic public figures. If one examines statements such as Pelosi's recent erroneous claims or the statements in this 2004 letter, it is obvious that something has gone awry in such individuals' thought process. 48 pro-abortion "Catholic" politicians, including the ever-puerile Nancy Pelosi, wrote, "If Catholic legislators are scorned and held out for ridicule by Church leaders on the basis of a single issue, the Church will lose strong advocates on a wide range of issues that relate to the core of important Catholic social teaching."
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