No there are not “pro-choice” Catholics for reasons I already outlined. If someone has had an abortion or has reformed and no longer support abortion fine. But if they still embrace it…no. You can’t be pro-choice, pro-abortion and be Catholic at the same time.
God Bless,
Iowa Mike
Let’s see, I’m adjusting my Medivel Armor, and sitting aside my stallion ready to engage the extremists. OOOOPS, did I say extremists? Yep, sure did. Anytime, ANYONE OF US post anything with absolute assurity, we are ignoring 1. The uncomprehendable mysteries of our faith and 2. That we are told by our Church to travel down our own pathway of holiness with an ever evolving Open Consciousness.
Need the experts in this forum list the infractions committed by our Magisterium over the past 2,000 years? The high, or low point, depending upon your viewpoint of our physical church just before the Reformation be revisited? What happened with the priest scandal…especially in Boston and the resultant protection of Cardinal Law from secular prosecution. Anyone who makes the claim “Our Church, Our Magisterium, Right Or Wrong” really needs to look into the mirror. WE ARE THE CHURCH, the Magisterium is a group that continuously tries its able best to interpret how Jesus means us to live within an ever changing set of circumstances.
Then of course, most extremists cannot fathom the difference between supporting Pro-Choice while at the same time particiapting in a Rosary service in front of a Planned Parenthood facility, or helping a young pregnant women get all the information they need to make an informed decision…not to abort. IF that decision is made within her informed conscious, prayerfully, with understanding she will stand before Christ with her belief and decisio. That is the goal of proper pro-choice individuals,
There may just be the dirty little secret of it all folks…Pro-Choice does not necessarily mean pro-abortion.
There is a simliar discussion to be had at the “end of life”. That is, if we can’t touch anything at the beginning of life, then we should not touch it at the end of life either…period. No man made prolonging of natural death and reunion with Christ of anykind. Otherwise, how dare man to withold a soul destined for Christ one minute beyond natural life? (No…don’t go down this path here. I just wanted to draw an anology)
A Catholic who may question some Magisterium teachings, may be out of “Full Communion” with the hierarchies teaching…no question. I submit a minority of our members meet the definition of being 100% in alignment with major Church teachings.
The balance are in healthy engagement with our teachings, and watching viligentlly to protect the message from those who might stretch its meanings.
So, now to the bottom line. We have a wonderful 10 year old grand child that was born out of wedlock. I can still remember as clear as day when our son gave us the news. We immediately gave him assurances of as much fiscal and emotional support that we could. We also understood the tremendous challenge he would have since he was just then leaving his girlfriend, and he felt absolutely responsible for not using contraception.
In the end, he decided to inform the birth mother that he wanted the conception to evolve into a baby, one that would have his name. He then ended up taking full custodial legal responsibility for the baby…with our help.
So you say, great your Pro-Life. We told our son that we would back his decision regardless of what it was. You see, the mother wanted the abortion…she was on drugs and believed the child would never be taken care of. She also knew she was completely irresponsible and would never make a good mother. We believe that Jesus also wants families to be fiscally responsible and emotionally responsible…not ONLY physically responsible. So again, Pro-Choice was the stance, but with all the caveate actions taken above to help overcome the real world reasons that the decision might have gone in the other direction. BTW, we also believe that there is a tipping point regarding when the above choice to abort is taken away from all parties…but there again that gets into the “at conception” teaching, doesn’t it.
OK, my helmet and chain mail is in place…