Hi, Graubo3,
Thank you for the link.
I am sure I missed something here … but, while these 3 bishops are named, along with Cardnal Dolan - I did not get the impression that this was the work of 3 or 4 men, but rather the position of the USCCB. I get this because the document went out on their letter head and appears to have been approved for media distribution. With “…390 bishops and 59 archbishops…” in the US, it would not make any sense that a few could make a statement for the organization. Now, why do you think that this document is limited to the men whose names are identified?
The items that the USCCB is promoting are these:
1.Support measures that control the sale and use of firearms
There are alreasy measures in place both on the State and Feeral level. What specific measures are being identified?
2.Support measures that make guns safer (especially efforts that prevent their unsupervised use by children and anyone other than the owner)
There are alreasy such safety measures in place both on the State and Feeral level. Additionally this tragic event was not caused by an unsupervixed child playing with a loaded firearm. What specific measures are being identified?
3.Call for sensible regulations of handguns
The only conclusion I can draw from this is that either there are no regulations for handguns or what we have is not sensible. What specific measures are being identified?
4.Support legislative efforts that seek to protect society from the violence associated with easy access to deadly weapons including assault weapons
There are alreasy measures in place both on the State and Feeral level tht do this. This really is not a regulatory problem - but one of supportinve the scantify of life - a phrase conspicuous by its absence in the list of items.
5.Make a serious commitment to confront the pervasive role of addiction and mental illness in crime. While I am not aware of any of the shooters in 2012 having an ‘addiction’ probem (controlled substances, alcohol, etc? or something else?) The Aurora theater shooter had been receiving psychiatric help and the Newton shooter had been getting professional help for the Aspberger’s condition. There is not really a lot of information about the actual mental status of the 2012 shooters (two of them today were declared mentally unfit to stand trial) but, this does not mean that prior to their murderous activities, they had not been getting mental health help.
I honestly do not see where the USCCB wants to go with this that they and other groups have not tried before.
God bless
Here is the Call to Action from 3 bishops:
usccb.org/news/2012/12-219.cfm
So sorry, but Bishops Blaire, Wester, and Rhoades do not constitute the whole of the entire USCCB and they are not a bishop in my diocese, thankfully. They are as free as I am to offer an opinion on this tragedy but maybe they should look at themselves and their ACORN affiliates as a blame as well.