Mmm, but there is morality and there is policy. One could use the above argument to complain about bishops having an opinion on abortion too. But bishops’ advice is indeed warranted where policy issues touch on morality. And many people are of the opinion that Trumps rhetoric and actions do touch on issues of morality.This is the headline in the cited article:*
**Bishops Losing Their Moral Authority With Trump Rhetoric
*It is hard to argue with this assertion. Nor is Mr. Hudson the first person to suggest it.
*I suggested that it is a mistake for bishops to squander their credibility as teachers of faith and morals by issuing pronouncements, especially politically partisan pronouncements, on matters beyond their competence as bishops. *(Fr. Richard Neuhaus, First Things)
Unless the bishops would see their credibility drop to that of media critics, these are voices they ought to heed.
*By issuing policy statements on matters that lie beyond their specific competence, and that pertain rather to experts in secular disciplines, the bishops diminish their own credibility in speaking about matters with which they are specially charged as spiritual leaders of the church. *(Cardinal Dulles)
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Not to take sides in this debate (I’m not AmericanThe fact that being in favor of Social Justice is now considered a pejorative in some circles is as illuminating and it is disappointing.
That was my thought. I would like to see all these conservative, orthodox Catholics be a voice for social justice in the Republican party; I would like to see all the liberal, orthodox Catholics be a voice for the cause of the unborn and weak in the Democratic Party.The fact that being in favor of Social Justice is now considered a pejorative in some circles is as illuminating and it is disappointing.
Abortion is a moral issue. The church has condemned its practice for 2000 years. The fact that it has become a political issue does not change the fact that for the church it is a moral concern. Given that the church has an unambiguous doctrine condemning the act it is entirely appropriate for any member of the clergy to speak out about it.Mmm, but there is morality and there is policy. One could use the above argument to complain about bishops having an opinion on abortion too.
The belief that other political issues “touch on morality” is usually (a) an excuse for clergy involvement in politics, and (b) justification for morally condemning people who hold a contrary political position.But bishops’ advice is indeed warranted where policy issues touch on morality. And many people are of the opinion that Trumps rhetoric and actions do touch on issues of morality.