I applaud the Deacon’s effort! However, if the goal of the homily is pastoral care and/or education, and, not having heard what the Deacon said but just thinking about what I would do, I might have gone about this a little differently.
As you can see from the article, people reacted politically and on whether it was “popular” or not, and of course the naming of an individual became the lightening rod of the homily and I bet many people didn’t hear another word the Deacon said because they were watching and reacting to the congressman leaving, etc. That shows me many are uninformed.
So I think a good approach would be a homily that emphasized:
- The Church’s teaching on the issue.
- Emphasize the key point - saying a women having the choice to kill another human being is immoral.
- Tell people pro-choice IS POPULAR, but discuss why Jesus’ way is not always the popular way, and ask if society would be better following objective morals (life, dignity, etc.) or the popular choices?
- Urge our elected officials to establish laws based on a solid moral foundation. After all, blasting them publicly probably hardens their hearts even more - we hope they will start to listen a little with an open heart, that is the fastest way things can change.
Maybe 5-10 people would be a little more educated on the issue, which would help out a lot more in the long run instead of scandalizing this one guy.
My .02…