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pianistclare
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I hear you. We live in a society where every one braces for a fight.Not to seem like I’m parsing this to death, but an honest question: could one consider there to be a distinction between “endorsing” (as in, “I suggest you vote for person X”), versus simply stating “I support person X.” I’m old enough to remember that in 1960, there was open and blatant “endorsement” of JFK by every Catholic clergyman in sight, but then again, those were simpler times (though we didn’t realize it then). To say that “clergy are not permitted to endorse any candidate” in the second sense I suggested would seem to imply that clergy in your diocese understand that by virtue of their status they have surrendered their right to free speech in the setting of the political arena. So if in,say, a state election, one candidate is pro-abortion and the other pro-life, a cleric couldn’t say (obviously NOT from the pulpit) that " I support the pro-life candidate?"
When I taught in the Catholic School, I covered the Pro-Life topic in a class.
One of the kids went home and told his parents that I said Catholics couldn’t vote for Obama and had to vote for McCain. Wha???
Nobody ever mentioned political parties, nor candidates on in any way, shape or form, nor made any vague references to politics. But this kid knew it was a hot button issue for his father who didn’t want him in Catholic school to begin with.
Fortunately, (God is good) I shared the classroom with another teacher, who was present during the class and grading papers for her own class. She told the Principal that it was a total fabrication. However, I still had to meet with the irate dad. I looked the kid in the eye, and said “Derek, did I really say the things you said I did?” He lowered his head and started to cry. I thought it was because he had remorse. Turns out he was terrified of his father, who proceeded to holler “BOY! BOY! YOU’D BETTER TELL ME THE TRUTH BOY!” and muttered something about wasting my time, and we saw this man beat the tar out of this kid on the sidewalk. The child ran…frantically looking for an unlocked door, and we called Children’s Protective Services.
So the moral of the story is…people are insane over these things. Best to not talk about it at all in the churches or schools. Period.
Speak the truth about morality and our obligations as Christians and Catholics, but stay away from politics.
I’m free to discuss whatever I want on an anonymous forum and in the privacy of my own home with my own relatives and circle of friends.
I don’t feel put out.