Again, if +Blaire sent out a release as the Bishop of Stockton, I would have no problem with his statement (though with my prudential judgment, I would respectfully disagree with it).
However, when he sends out such a press release, history has shown that the headlines read: “US BIshops _______” (support illegal immigration, call for gun confiscation, or whatever the left-wing cause is…again, based on history)
Then three things happen:
First, the politicians who endorse those positions advocated by +Blaire crow “The Catholic Church supports my position…”
Next, low information Catholics read the news reporting that states “US Bishops support…” and believe that this is the position they are supposed to support (or, alternatively, scoff and say that those d@*ned churchmen need to mind their own business)
Thirdly, left-wing Catholics leverage statements and the consequent news reports of this variety to harangue conservative Catholics for going against the entire body of the US Bishops…and somehow, as a result, are not good Catholics. Sadly, they also use those statements as part of their catechesis (I have grim memories of this happening on a frequent basis when my daughter was attending a Catholic high school)
I cannot count the number of times that I have seen that very conversation (“the bishops say …” vs “the Magisterium says …”) on this very board.
I have a very difficult time believing that the ones who are responsible for making those statements are not full well aware of how they have been reported over time.
Having said that, I will give credit to where credit is due. This letter did not say “On behalf of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops”, (like
here,
here,
here,
here, among others) and Sister Mary Ann Walsh’s press release did not say “The US Bishops …” – as they do in the norm. But that doesn’t change how they end up being reported.
For example, this
HuffPo coverage of the letter in question:
In an opinion piece last week, U.S. Catholic bishops
came out in favor of federal legislation to “require background checks for all gun purchases, to limit civilian access to high-capacity weapons and ammunition magazines and to make gun trafficking a federal crime” as well as banning assault weapons. Speaking on behalf of bishops, Sr. Mary Ann Walsh equated abortion and the death penalty to assault weapons on the street, saying each “each reflects brutality in our society.”