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flameburns623
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I get the point. Abortion and the assault on traditional family life are non-negotiable social issues. We need to work as Christians and as Catholics to oppose abortion-on-demand and same-sex marriages. We need to educate fellow Christians and fellow-Catholics who do not stand together with the Church against these evils. We need to boldly confront politicians, community leaders, and opinion-makers with the evils of these issues. All of this, I concede.
However–we now have a political climate which–while it will not always be friendly to our (name removed by moderator)ut on abortion and same-sex marriage, WILL support other elements of Catholic social teaching. Justice for the poor and for workers, peace issues, opposition to the unjust application of death penalty, etcetera, are things we have in common with those who now have much of the momentum. Can we not work together with the current powers-that-be on these issues? Can we not get Catholic media to give, if not “equal time” at least a fair portion of the time dedicated to social issues to talk more about these other social issues and how we as Catholics can use these next four years constructively in making progress on these other issues? Can we not ask the priests and hierarchy in America to help us organize and work towards progress on these other issues?
Again, I stress that I am not asking that we abandon the fights against abortion or same-sex marriage. Just asking for us to look at how we can change our focus slightly to work in areas of social and economic justice where we can very well have some influence in, as a way perhaps of raising our currrency and credibility in the bigger issues of abortion and same-sex marriage.
However–we now have a political climate which–while it will not always be friendly to our (name removed by moderator)ut on abortion and same-sex marriage, WILL support other elements of Catholic social teaching. Justice for the poor and for workers, peace issues, opposition to the unjust application of death penalty, etcetera, are things we have in common with those who now have much of the momentum. Can we not work together with the current powers-that-be on these issues? Can we not get Catholic media to give, if not “equal time” at least a fair portion of the time dedicated to social issues to talk more about these other social issues and how we as Catholics can use these next four years constructively in making progress on these other issues? Can we not ask the priests and hierarchy in America to help us organize and work towards progress on these other issues?
Again, I stress that I am not asking that we abandon the fights against abortion or same-sex marriage. Just asking for us to look at how we can change our focus slightly to work in areas of social and economic justice where we can very well have some influence in, as a way perhaps of raising our currrency and credibility in the bigger issues of abortion and same-sex marriage.