Hey All…
American Life League [Judi Brown’s org] is a single issue, agenda driven, tax exempt organization just like many others, but with a better agenda and purpose than most IMO.
While it should not be so, this battle is joined on a political stage and as the Bishops know [and other posters have said] there are serious dangers in politicizing reception of the Eucharist [see the 2004 USCCB vote on “Catholics in Political Life” - [COLOR=“Blue”]six Bishops opposed]. The Church would be creating more victims of a distant hierarchy which is already poorly received in the USA for obvious reasons. [see Dioceses of San Diego files for bankruptcy.]
Possibly Benedict chooses not to risk schism [at this time] since many of his Bishops appear not to have much heart for the battle, but I believe he knows what’s coming. In a great little book,
Turmoil & Truth, Philip Trower argues that the seeds of the Vatican II troubles were sewn during the 18th century Enlightenment. Trower concludes with his opinion on the two possible outcomes for the current state of affairs in the Church. Either the dissenters [Pelosi, Kerry, et al] will revert to fidelity or they will leave and likely form a fourth version of Christian expression [Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant and Catholic (not Roman)]. This, I think, has already happened [de facto], but it has not been institutionalized in the SSPX model. It seems reasonable to me that the extant abuse of the cafeteria crowd may eventually force Benedict’s hand, but not yet. I do believe, with his special graces, he will know when the time is right without instruction from me about what he “must” do.
Here is Cardinal Ratzingers commentary on the choice of the USCCB to leave the decision up to the individual Bishops… “Very much in harmony…”. So, at least Cardinal Ratzinger has spoken on the USCCB approach. I do wish it were otherwise as I favor a more rigorous Church courageous, but I do not presume to know better than Benedict how to handle matters, even on strategy issues, for 1 billion Catholics.
nccbuscc.org/comm/archives/2004/04-133.htm
“We Insist Bishops Must Deny Pro-Abortion Politicians Communion…”
You may agree or not with Judi’s confrontational tactics. ALL certainly has the high moral ground well staked out on end-of-life issues. While I don’t agree with a good bit of what ALL preaches, Judi Brown is a very smart lady and she knows exactly what she is doing.
For myself, I try seriously not to publicly criticize [or instruct] the Church in the company of any other unless I know for a fact they truly love the Church and have some grounding in what she teaches. So, mostly I criticize the Church to my wife and no other. Judi is much bolder than I am. Her frustration [which I share] is as apparent as it is ill-advised IMO.
JB