By Matt Bowman on 3.4.09 @ 6:08AM
In nominating Kathleen Sebelius to serve as his HHS Secretary,
President Obama has again moved to undermine Catholic pro-life
efforts.
After focusing on the economy as long as he could, Obama
necessarily had to face abortion again. He filled many lower
appointments directly from groups like NARAL, but on Saturday he
announced the queen of all pro-abortion nominees, Kansas Gov.
Kathleen Sebelius.
Pro-life advocates are
forming ranks against Sebelius as Obama's choice to head the
Department of Health and Human Services. Sebelius is a
long-time opponent of even moderate abortion regulations, and is
the patron of notorious late-term abortionist George Tiller of
Wichita. Her nomination came a day after Obama
announced his plan to refuse to enforce decades-old laws that
protect doctors from being forced to kill unborn children.
But the most intriguing component of Sebelius's nomination is her
Catholicism. Not that Catholic abortion supporters are rare --
see Obama's failed nominee to HHS, Tom Daschle. But Sebelius is
significant as an attempt by Obama to foment a civil war within
Catholicism to neutralize its pro-life efforts.
Like a shrewd general, Obama is using Catholics themselves as his
ground troops. Two dozen prominent Obama supporters quickly
launched a letter
supporting Sebelius, and claiming that they are Catholic and
pro-life. The letter's signers are the same liberal
Obama Pro-Lifers from his presidential campaign, led by
Professor Doug Kmiec and the Soros-funded group "Catholics
United."
What is different about this new strain of cafeteria Catholics is
not their support for abortion politicians, but their claim that
they are the true abortion opponents within Catholicism. They
reveled in Obama's season of audacity, and simply claimed that
the most extreme pro-abortion candidate in history was really a
pro-lifer. It worked. In an election about economics, they gave
Catholics the rationalization they needed to vote for political
celebrity but against the unborn.
Yet pro-lifers hoped that the Obama Pro-Lifers might really
oppose Obama’s pro-abortion policies. They dreamed that Doug
Kmiec might actually do some good, by using Obama’s listening ear
by convincing him to moderate his extremist abortion agenda.
Till now it was unclear which path the new Catholic left would
take. They were silent when Obama awarded international funding
to abortion organizations. But doubts were raised when several of
them actually attacked
the pro-life campaign against Obama's Freedom of Choice Act, even
though that
campaign is the only thing keeping FOCA from becoming
reality.
The Obama Pro-Lifers' letter has smashed any such hopes. They
have declared full-scale war against Catholic and evangelical
pro-life political activity. In its place they seek elevate
themselves as the arbiters of their own Vichy Catholicism and
liberal Christianity, which actually supports the specific goals
of an abortion-loving government regime.
It is a bold move. Their letter plants the flag of Catholicism in
the heart of late-term abortion advocacy, declaring that Sebelius
"has made clear that she agrees with church teaching that
abortion is wrong and has lived and acted according to that
belief."
Ironically, pro-lifers in the past, by fighting Democratic
administrations, actually made it theoretically possible for
liberals to vote pro-abortion, because the pro-lifers negated the
damage. But this new brand of self-styled Catholicism has chosen
to engage in media campaigns precisely for the purpose of
blunting pro-life efforts, so that the specific pro-abortion
agenda item will succeed. They hope that "Catholics" like
Sebelius will define a new generation of Christian abortion
advocacy.
Yet the Obama Pro-Lifers are taking a risk. By claiming that
Sebelius "lives and acts" not just any high-minded ideals, but
specifically pro-life Catholic teaching, the letter's signers are
donning their own mitres and claiming to teach Catholics what the
faith is. That is a role only a Bishop can fill, and if Catholic
Bishops recognize the attempt to usurp their own authority they
just might respond.
As George Weigel notes, the
Bishops can largely neutralize the Obama Pro-Lifers. They
relegated the last attempt at a Trojan Horse group, “Catholics
for a Free Choice,” to fringe status by repeated condemnations.
Likewise, an unprecedented number of Bishops embarrassed Nancy
Pelosi and Joe Biden when they played theologian on abortion last
fall, and simultaneously made abortion a possible winning issue
before the economy collapsed.
The Bishops' pro-life director Cardinal Rigali declared in
September that it is spurious to speak of "abortion reduction" or
pro-life intent while wedding oneself to the a pro-abortion
regime and opposing even modest restrictions on abortion. Yet
Sebelius and the Obama Pro-Lifers now define such abortion
stumping as "living and active" pro-life Catholicism.
Finally, Sibelius's own Bishop in Kansas City met with her and
afterwards declared that she is assuredly not "living and acting"
her pro-life Catholic faith -- he even
told her not to come to Communion. When Doug Kmiec
writes a letter claiming the opposite, he is trumping the
authority of a local ordinary. Even the gentlest Catholic bishop
might not give up his seat so easily. And Kmiec is not likely to
be satisfied merely with the See of Kansas City.
topics:
Catholicism, Abortion