What the Papal Nuncio actually said
I was suspicious about the report by the National Catholic Register (NCR), since it did not directly quote the entire sentence whose meaning has been the central point of discussion on this thread. I do not think that the NCR intentionally would misrepresent views, but precise words do matter.
I was therefore not satisfied with the statement by the NCR:
He lamented the fact that many Catholics are publicly supporting “a major political party” that has “intrinsic evils among its basic principles.”
Thus I decided to find out firsthand what Archbishop Vigano, the Papal Nucio, actually had said. I found the video of his speech,
youtube.com/watch?v=-LAHbc3NAAU
and around 1 hour and 2 min he makes his statement:
We are still a far cry from fully embracing the Holy Father’s encouraging exhortation, when we witness in an unprecedented way a platform being assumed by a major political party, having intrinsic evil among its basic principles, and Catholic faithful publicly supporting it. There is a divisive strategy at work here, an intentional dividing of the Church. Through this strategy the body of the Church is weakened, and thus the Church can be more easily persecuted.
There is a crucial difference with the report of the NCR. From the construction of the sentence it is obvious that the “it” in “Catholic faithful publicly supporting it” refers to “platform”. So Vigano does not lament the fact that Catholics support the Democratic Party, as the NCR report suggested, but he lamented that some Catholics support the (entire) platform of the Democratic Party with its intrinsic evils, i.e. that some support abortion etc. (by the way, with “Catholic faithful
publicly supporting it” the Papal Nuncio presumably referred to the Catholic public officials who do so, e.g. Biden, Sebelius, Pelosi etc.).
Of course, as a Catholic you cannot support abortion – in that the Archbishop only stated the obvious! Yet many Catholics vote Democratic without supporting abortion, and
no Catholic here who voted Obama supports abortion. You can support a party for other reasons than supporting intrinsic evil in their platform, just like you can support a pro-choice candidate for other reasons than supporting his pro-choice position.
The latter is exactly what the Pope said when he was still Cardinal Ratzinger, the Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith:
"[N.B. 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