I’m not so sure about that. This is incredibly scandalous, on a national scale. It gives dissenting Catholics a loophole to continue their ardent and public dissent and scandalization of the Church by saying, “Oh look, Cardinal Dolan is okay with this guy…” It also gives that impression to non-religious or non-Catholic people that Cardinal Dolan and Mr. Obama are best buddies and everything is alright, thus giving them ample opportunity to justify support of Mr. Obama and his anti-Catholic policies. For the last few decades the Church has been too willing to “enter into dialogue” with those that aren’t really interested in dialogue at all. And thus we allow ourselves to be used as political pawns. Mr. Obama does not care one bit for the Catholic Church, sees it as an obstacle, and to think that having a little chat over a lovely dinner and some jokes with the man will change anything, is stunningly naive. Doing this at this time when we are in a bitter fight for our very sacred religious freedom, totally undermines and cuts the legs out from underneath this fight.
Let us not forget, Cardinal Dolan presided over the re-dedication of St. Francis Xavier in New York City and was presented with several LGBT groups that are PART of, endorsed by, and organized by, the Church and he did not bat an eyelash.
I continue to pray for Cardinal Dolan, that he will change his mind, and take the radical stand we need in this country.
God bless.
-Paul