By Lisa Fabrizio on 7.22.09 @ 6:07AM
Another Kennedy flaunts her liberal Catholicism.
What faithful, practicing Catholic does not cringe when he hears
the Kennedys referred to as "one of the United States' most
prominent Roman Catholic families"? Why not single out say, the
family of U. S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a faithful
Catholic with a brood of nine children, one of whom is a priest
who, as his father quips, "took one for the team." Justice Scalia
is a man who is not ashamed to
defend his faith:
To believe in traditional Christianity is something else. For
the son of God to be born of a virgin? I mean, really. To
believe that he rose from the dead and bodily ascended into
heaven? How utterly ridiculous. To believe in miracles? Or that
those who obey God will rise from the dead and those who do not
will burn in hell? God assumed from the beginning that the wise
of the world would view Christians as fools...and he has not
been disappointed. Have the courage to have your wisdom
regarded as stupidity. Be fools for Christ. And have the
courage to suffer the contempt of the sophisticated world.
But the Kennedys? After all, it was their most favorite son, JFK
who first suggested that political interests should come before
Church teaching, when he famously said he would always act "in
accordance with what my conscience tells me to be the national
interest, and without regard to outside religious pressures or
dictates."
This feeling that "religious dictates" are outside a person
rather than inside, sums up the plight of many American
Catholics. They have lost the interior disposition necessary to
properly practice the faith. The name Catholic is nothing more
than a brand for these folks; in some ways a brand of dishonor,
feeling as they do that it represents a repressive group of
religious fanatics. But they can call themselves whatever they
like; they certainly are not practicing Catholics.
And yet, it is this group that is always sought after by the
media when they need quotes or polling data that contradicts
Church teaching. And when the heretic bears the name of Kennedy,
it doesn't get any better than that. So it was no surprise that
Newsweek eagerly published a hit piece by the slain
president's niece, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, in which she sees
fit to lecture Mother Church in the person of the Holy Father,
Pope Benedict XVI.
As its title implies -- "Without A Doubt: Why Barack Obama
represents American Catholics better than the pope does" -- it is
a mostly rambling and predictable litany of the accusations
against the Church by one who is obviously outside of it. So
clueless in regards to Church teaching is Ms. Townsend, that she
refers to those who actually follow it as "vocal bishops and
pro-life activists."
But she does have a point. Those like her have created their own
Church, one that blows with the winds of change and popular
opinion. It is no surprise that a member of the most liberal
family in America should choose to make her points by citing of
polls of her like-minded "Catholics." Now polling is no way to
run a country and it is most certainly not the way the Church
operates. She may have missed this in Catechism class, but the
Church derives its authority from its founder, Jesus Christ, who
guaranteed that the Gates of Hell -- let alone opinion polls --
would not prevail against her.
Speaking on behalf of her fellows in heresy and citing their
views on homosexuality and condom use, Townsend writes: "American
Catholics do not want to be told by the Vatican how to think."
No, one would assume they'd rather get their opinions right from
the New York Times. She goes on to claim, "Meanwhile,
against all scientific evidence and protestations from clergy on
the ground, the pope claims that condoms aggravate the spread of
AIDS." I don't know if a Kennedy recognizes a Harvard
researcher's findings as "scientific evidence," but
according to Edward C. Green, director of the AIDS Prevention
Research Project at the Harvard Center for Population and
Development Studies:
The pope is correct. Or to put it a better way, the best
evidence we have supports the pope's comments...I also noticed
that the pope said 'monogamy' was the best single answer
to African AIDS, rather than 'abstinence.' The best
and latest empirical evidence indeed shows that
reduction in multiple and concurrent sexual
partners is the most important single behavior change
associated with reduction in HIV-infection rates.
Then, in an incredible burst of unintentional self-incrimination,
she writes that the Church cannot "acknowledge that the
self-satisfied edifice constructed around sex and gender has been
grievously wrong." Speaking for myself, I cannot imagine a more
accurate indictment of the Democratic Party.
Near the end of her heretical piece, Ms. Townsend accuses the
Vatican of employing "rhetoric" when speaking of love and truth.
Now, I'm forced by her writing style to assume that she attaches
the modern definition to the word, as to mean "insincere" or
"pretentious." But were she employing the word as applied to
Plato, Aristotle or St. Augustine, she and her true spiritual
leader, Barack Obama, might learn something about truth and love
as so beautifully laid out by Pope Benedict in his latest
encyclical:
Without truth, charity degenerates into sentimentality. Love
becomes an empty shell, to be filled in an arbitrary way. In a
culture without truth, this is the fatal risk facing love. It
falls prey to contingent subjective emotions and opinions, the
word "love" is abused and distorted, to the point where it
comes to mean the opposite. Truth frees charity from the
constraints of an emotionalism that deprives it of relational
and social content, and of a fideism that deprives it of human
and universal breathing-space. In the truth, charity reflects
the personal yet public dimension of faith in the God of the
Bible, who is both Agápe and Lógos: Charity
and Truth, Love and Word.
topics:
Catholicism, Liberalism, Antonin Scalia, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend