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No, Manson would not either. Which is why the argument that “this is not a time to play politics” makes no sense and does not really apply. Everyone would in fact play politics with who could be invited, it is just to what degree do you find the invitee unworthy of the invitation. If Pol Pot or Manson would not be invited, we can fairly say it is political, and can also say some people are deemed unacceptable. So in the end I don’t disagree with the Bishop per se since it is his call, but I disagree with people on here who say it is apolitical.Along with Hitler and Pot Pol, Charles Manson wouldn’t have been invited either. Don’t know about anyone else, but I for one trust the Cardinal’s good judgment. Does he run his archdiocese or doesn’t he? Should he put all his hard decisions to a popular vote of the Catholics in New York City and be bound by that vote - either way?![]()
That’s really the crux. To claim, as some have done, that this is just harmless fun and should be apolitical is not true, as there is little in life that this belief applies to, except maybe death.
Funny, we listen to the Bishop’s on decisions that do not involve morality but political etiquette, but cast aside other Bishop’s who tell us clearly about how to vote?
Granted, you aren’t voting for either candidate, so this is more for others, Rich.