Fr. Trigilio on Gang of 18

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** MAY 22nd, 2007**
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      **FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Dear Legislators,

Your     [     letter of May 10th](http://www.house.gov/delauro/press/2007/May/Cath_Members_Pope_05_14_07.html) is self-incriminating. While criticizing the Pope for      doing his job as supreme pastor, you yourselves betray your own duplicity as      Catholic lawmakers. The supreme pastor of the universal church has      jurisdiction over every Catholic Christian in the world. Canon Law makes it      clear that every baptized Catholic is under the authority of the Church in      matters of faith and morals. Hence, when the Roman Pontiff upholds and      enforces the Divine Positive and the Natural Moral Laws, he is not      interfering with man-made civil law, rather, he is reminding you of its      subservience to the higher laws to which it must conform for the common good      of all.

Canon 1398 states that “a person who actually procures an abortion incurs a      latae sententiae excommunication.” Anyone who supports abortion is a formal      cooperator in evil while those who ‘personally oppose abortion but uphold a      woman’s right to choose abortion’ are material cooperators in evil. When he      was still Cardinal Ratzinger, Pope Benedict sent a letter to the US Bishops      in 2004 which said “a Catholic would be guilty of formal cooperation in      evil, and so unworthy to present himself for holy Communion, if he were to      deliberately vote for a candidate precisely because of the candidate's      permissive stand on abortion and/or euthanasia.” He also said that Catholic      politicians who consistently campaign and vote for permissive abortion and      euthanasia laws are formal cooperators in evil and they are “not to present      themselves for Holy Communion.”  Our words and actions make us worthy      or unworthy. Church law merely ratifies our decision by telling us to      refrain from Communion when we should not be taking it.

The Pope has the right, the obligation and the duty to enforce the moral      law, which is superior to all municipal, state, federal or even      international law. The Nuremburg trials proved that when Nazis were      convicted of the heinous evil and injustice of genocide despite the apparent      civil legality at the time. The government enacted immoral laws which      society and decency said should never have been upheld or enforced. 

Your letter insinuates that the Bishop of Rome is interfering with American      jurisprudence. He is not. Pope Benedict is merely reminding Catholic      Americans that their first and foremost loyalty is to God and the common      good. Any and all civil laws which contradict the Divine and/or the Natural      Law are invalid and have no obligation upon anyone. If that were not the      case, then slavery, segregation and anti-Semitism would have to be tolerated      if some legislature or court upheld laws supporting these atrocities.      Thankfully, even the evil of apartheid is finally gone though it had been      legal for centuries in South Africa.

Learn from history and remember that it has usually been religious people of      faith who have convinced lawmakers and judges that immoral laws must be      abolished no matter how ‘constitutional’ they may appear. Our inalienable      rights do not come from any document, not even the Constitution nor are they      bestowed upon us by any government. The right to life comes from the Creator      and once given, it cannot be unjustly taken away. The unborn children      murdered by abortion have had no due process yet their civil rights have      been denied them. Even though they are in their mother, the unborn are no      more ‘property’ than was any slave. No one owns another human being, whether      in the womb or out of it.

On the one hand you state “advancing respect for life and for the dignity of      every human being is, as our church has taught us, our own life’s mission,”      yet you remonstrate the spiritual leader of our one billion member church      simply because he reaffirms the innate evil of abortion. How can you advance      ‘respect for life’ and the ‘dignity of every human being’ without a complete      and total ban on all abortions? Reducing abortions and providing moral      alternatives, like adoption, are very laudatory, but they are not enough.
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All abortions must be outlawed and Roe v. Wade needs to be overturned once and for all. Would abolitionists and African-Americans been satisfied if slavery had merely been ‘reduced’ rather than abolished? Of course not. Though shamefully our nation legalized slavery at one time, limiting and reducing an immoral evil and a civil injustice was not enough. Even though the Supreme Court issued their infamous Dred Scott and (1857) and Plessy v. Furguson (1896) decisions, slavery and racial segregation remained unjust, evil and immoral, despite their apparent ‘legality’ by the highest court of the land. Likewise, Roe v. Wade (1973) may have ‘legalized’ abortion across the land, but its inherent injustice to the unborn human child remains a moral and civil evil upon our country.
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Catholics, whether politicians, judges or voters, need to act responsibly.  	If they give direct and proximate material cooperation in evil, from  	abortion to euthanasia, then Divine Law, Moral Law and Canon Law say they  	are ineligible for Holy Communion. You do not need an official  	excommunication, either. Hopefully, more bishops and pastors will remind  	their people and enforce this so as to discourage any and all cooperation in  	these moral evils.

Rev. John Trigilio, Jr.
President

Here are the infamous 18 Democrat members of Congress who want to tell Pope  	Benedict how to do his job as chief pastor and shepherd.
 	Representatives Rosa L. DeLauro (CT-3), Joe Baca (CA-43), Tim Bishop (NY-1),  	Joe Courtney (CT-2), Anna Eshoo (CA-14), Maurice Hinchey, (NY-22), Patrick  	Kennedy (RI-1), James Langevin (RI-2), John Larson (CT-1), Carolyn McCarthy  	(NY-4), Betty McCollum (MN-4), Jim  	Moran (VA-8), Bill Pascrell (NJ-8), Tim Ryan (OH-17), Linda Sanchez (CA-39), 	José Serrano  	(NY -16), Hilda Solis (CA-32), and Mike Thompson (CA-1)
 		 		 		Adriana Surfas (**DeLauro**) 202-225-3661  		
	 		 		Michael Levin (**Joe Baca**),  		202-225-6161
	 		 		Will Jenkins (**Tim Bishop**),  		202-225-3826 
	 		 		Brian Farber (**Joe** ** 		Courtney**), 202-225-2105 
	 		 		Jeff Miller (**Anna**  		Eshoo), 202-225-8104 
	 		 		Jeff Lieberson (**Maurice  		Hinchey**) 202-225-1265 
	 		 		Robin Costello (**Patrick  		Kennedy**), 401-729-5600 
	 		 		Joy Fox (**James Langevin**), 		401-732-9400 x. 18 
	 		 		Stephanie Valencia (**John Larson**), 202-225-2265  
	 		 		George Burke (**Carolyn  		McCarthy**), 202-225-5516 
	 		 		Bryan Collinsworth (**Betty  		McCollum**), 202-225-6631 
	 		 		Austin Durrer (  		**Jim**** Moran**), 202-225-4376  		
	 		 		Caley Gray (**Bill Pascrell**),  		973-523-5152 
	 		 		Brad Bauman (**Tim Ryan**),  		202-225-5261  
	 		 		James Dau (**Linda Sanchez**),  		202-225-6676 
	 		 		Philip Schmidt (**José  		Serrano**), 202- 225-4361 
	 		 		Sonia Melendez (**Hilda  		Solis**),  		202-225-4573  		
	 		 		Anne Warden (**Mike  		Thompson**), 202-225-3311
 
I think the Gang of 18 needs to wake up!!!

How much longer are we going to have to put up with this?! We are going to see the end of abortion when Catholics start acting like Orthodox Catholics!
 
Beautifully done. but I am afraid it falls on deaf ears. The almighty election is worth anything, apparently even their immortal souls.
 
This letter needs to be sent to the gang of 18’s constituents and all the other Catholic legislators who did not sign their name to this letter. Plus, it should also be printed in larger form in a their local maybe even national newspaper. Hey, if I am going to dream…it might as well be big!!!
 
Where did this letter from Father Trigilio come from? Can you provide a link?
 
Beautifully done. but I am afraid it falls on deaf ears. The almighty election is worth anything, apparently even their immortal souls.
…and the deaths of thousand of babies.

Very impressive what Fr. Trigilio wrote. It’d be nice to see more of this from our church’s priests and bishops. But I’m afraid it won’t be enough.
 
Beautifully done. but I am afraid it falls on deaf ears. The almighty election is worth anything, apparently even their immortal souls.
I saw an illustration like this on a show on EWTN once…

o-------|-------------|-|---------------------------------->>> (continues forever)
1…2…3.4…5
  1. The beginning of time
  2. Calvary
  3. Your birth
  4. Your death
  5. Eternity
People simply do not understand the gravity of each and every choice they make. Most of us think back on days gone by and wish we had done things differently- or simply done something at all (if we were lazy and suffered because of it). We have hope now though. What will happen when there is no hope? Are your popularity, your money, your sex life, and your career really more important, equally important, or even close to the degree of importance of where we spend eternity?
 
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