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US Vice President Joseph Biden said that he is “really excited” about this week’s visit to Washington by Pope Francis, whom he sees as "the embodiment of the Catholic social doctrine that …

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will not impose “a precise view, that is born out of my faith, on other people.”
But he’s okay with imposing a lot of other things on other people against their views born out of their faith, including paying for abortions.
He did say, however, that the Democratic Party should welcome pro-life members: “Absolutely. Absolutely, positively.”
Which is why there are like 0 pro-life federally elected Democrats.
 
Joe Biden previously said, “it’s a personal and private issue.” Check out what then Archbishop Chaput and then Auxiliary Bishop Connelly said in response and also regarded something Nancy Pelosi said: ewtn.com/library/bishops/ChaputBiden.htm

And what on same-sex marriage? It doesn’t appear that was brought up in the interview. He is a supporter of same-sex marriage. I hope Pope Fancis’ visit can somehow encourage change for Joe Biden on some things in these areas.
 
But he’s okay with imposing a lot of other things on other people against their views born out of their faith, including paying for abortions.

Which is why there are like 0 pro-life federally elected Democrats.
There is one…Dan Lapinski, u.s.house rep from IL
 
But he’s okay with imposing a lot of other things on other people against their views born out of their faith, including paying for abortions.
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Biden is imposing ‘a lot of other things’ - like what? I don’t think the Vice-President has a whole lot of control over ‘other things’. The Executive Branch, do you mean? Or his Democratic Party? Or perhaps you mean the Judicial Branch of government and their recent decisions?

And imposing paying for abortions? Who does? The government? Biden? Health care?

I kind of got lost in your point. Sorry.

Vice President Biden is an honorable servant of this government. I think more people (at least in MY community) respect his faith as a Roman Catholic as they have seen it in action throughout his career than just about anyone else in public office. Catholics should be proud of him.
 
There is one…Dan Lapinski, u.s.house rep from IL
I beleive that Reps Matt Cartwright, Henry Cuellar, James Langevin, and Collin Peterson are also prolife Democrats. That being said having 5 Representatives out of what, 190 democrats in the house isn’t exactly a glowing endorsement for the party. I don’t think there are any truely prolife Democrats left in the Senate.
 
Vice President Biden is an honorable servant of this government. I think more people (at least in MY community) respect his faith as a Roman Catholic as they have seen it in action throughout his career than just about anyone else in public office. Catholics should be proud of him.
Nothing personal, but San Francisco isn’t exactly the place I’d look to for endorsement of morality. Given how many avowed Catholics there that wanted to ride the Archbishop out on the rails I’d question what they believe a good Catholic politician is. As for Catholics should be proud of him, all I can say is… :eek:
 
I beleive that Reps Matt Cartwright, Henry Cuellar, James Langevin, and Collin Peterson are also prolife Democrats. That being said having 5 Representatives out of what, 190 democrats in the house isn’t exactly a glowing endorsement for the party. I don’t think there are any truely prolife Democrats left in the Senate.
Not surprising, since the Democratic Platform has expressly pro-abortion language. Every pro-life Democrat has to run against his own party’s platform. And don’t even try to get a pro-life speaker at the convention.

Yes, the pope is the embodiment of Catholic social doctrine and he is the embodiment of Catholic doctrine opposing abortion and recognizing marriage as between one man and one woman.
 
Biden is imposing ‘a lot of other things’ - like what? I don’t think the Vice-President has a whole lot of control over ‘other things’. The Executive Branch, do you mean? Or his Democratic Party? Or perhaps you mean the Judicial Branch of government and their recent decisions?

And imposing paying for abortions? Who does? The government? Biden? Health care?

I kind of got lost in your point. Sorry.

Vice President Biden is an honorable servant of this government. I think more people (at least in MY community) respect his faith as a Roman Catholic as they have seen it in action throughout his career than just about anyone else in public office. Catholics should be proud of him.
The issue isn’t about Mr. Biden’s Faith. We don’t know what his conscience says. But his support of policies contrary to Church teaching are troubling, even if he is just along for the ride, for lack of a better phrase.

I wonder if those same community members would support Mr. Biden if he were pro-life and pro-marriage?
 
I wonder if those same community members would support Mr. Biden if he were pro-life and pro-marriage?
That is a very good question. I am assuming that you mean politically, yes? Or at least as he is performing his job.
 
Vice President Biden is an honorable servant of this government. I think more people (at least in MY community) respect his faith as a Roman Catholic as they have seen it in action throughout his career than just about anyone else in public office. Catholics should be proud of him.
Yes the VP has often referred to the importance of his Catholic faith in his personal life and how his church’s social justice teaching profoundly influences him. And I just heard him the other week on Stephen Colbert’s show speaking about how much he prays the rosary and the solace and peace it provides him.
 
Yes the VP has often referred to the importance of his Catholic faith in his personal life and how his church’s social justice teaching profoundly influences him. And I just heard him the other week on Stephen Colbert’s show speaking about how much he prays the rosary and the solace and peace it provides him.
Sy Noe, if we look at Catholics in the public arena here in the US, I think VP Biden is one many people really admire. He speaks of how his faith has supported him, but in a very humbling way.

From all the polls we have read recently from PEW, perhaps this is a picture of who practicing Catholics are today. They care about personal faith. They care about social justice issues. They care about women’s health care. They care about equality. Maybe it IS that I live in San Francisco, but when I travel and speak to those Catholics who practice their faith, they look more like Joe Biden than they do Rick Santorum.
 
I guess the most mundane things make the news, but this one is kind of obvious. Of course a Catholic VP would be really jazzed about the visit of the Holy Father. I’m jazzed and I won’t get to meet him.
 
Biden is imposing ‘a lot of other things’ - like what? I don’t think the Vice-President has a whole lot of control over ‘other things’. The Executive Branch, do you mean? Or his Democratic Party? Or perhaps you mean the Judicial Branch of government and their recent decisions?

And imposing paying for abortions? Who does? The government? Biden? Health care?

I kind of got lost in your point. Sorry.

Vice President Biden is an honorable servant of this government. I think more people (at least in MY community) respect his faith as a Roman Catholic as they have seen it in action throughout his career than just about anyone else in public office. Catholics should be proud of him.
Please.

If we changed the object of the sentence with regards to Biden to something Catholics should equally abhor, it makes him look completely fraudulent and cowardly.

Biden:

“I am personally opposed to rape, but do not believe it the government’s responsibility to impose that on people.”

“I am personally opposed to lynching minorities, but do not believe it the government’s responsibility to impose that on people.”

But somehow, we think it is okay when he says this about murder?

Either he believes abortion, gay marriage, and a host of other grave evils are fine and supports them (making him a liar), or he opposes them, but is simply too cowardly to defend the Church and God. Which is it?

As applies to anyone of us, all the good in other areas cannot measure up to failings on such key, fundamental, moral issues.

Regardless, knowing Biden, he probably believes this is a visit from Pope John Paull II, and that he is coming next week vice this one.
 
Please.

If we changed the object of the sentence with regards to Biden to something Catholics should equally abhor, it makes him look completely fraudulent and cowardly.

Biden:

“I am personally opposed to rape, but do not believe it the government’s responsibility to impose that on people.”

“I am personally opposed to lynching minorities, but do not believe it the government’s responsibility to impose that on people.”

But somehow, we think it is okay when he says this about murder?

Either he believes aboirtion, gay marriage, and a host of other grave evils are fine and supports them (making him a liar), or he opposes them and is simply too cowardly to defend the Church and God. Which is it?

As applies to anyone of us, all the good in other areas cannot measure up to failings on such key, fundamental, moral issues.

Regardless, knowing Biden, he probably believes this is a visit from Pope John Paull II, and that he is coming next week vice this one.
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Absolutely NO Catholic should take pride in Biden, who promotes heresy and evil. He is a source of utter contempt and scorn for what the Catholic Church in this country has become.
 
Good - I pray that this will be a significant and positive event on his path to Holiness.

Lord have mercy on us all -

Repent and believe in the Gospel!
 
Oops, sorry. I missed the only 4 federally elected Democrats who don’t worship at the altar of dead babies but still sign up with a party who thinks killing kids should be a big part of ther platform.

My mistake. Of course, when I was writing WW2 history papers I also failed to mention all those pro-Jew Nazis.
 
Sy Noe, if we look at Catholics in the public arena here in the US, I think VP Biden is one many people really admire. He speaks of how his faith has supported him, but in a very humbling way.

From all the polls we have read recently from PEW, perhaps this is a picture of who practicing Catholics are today. They care about personal faith. They care about social justice issues. They care about women’s health care. They care about equality. Maybe it IS that I live in San Francisco, but when I travel and speak to those Catholics who practice their faith, they look more like Joe Biden than they do Rick Santorum.
ComplineSan Fran, I think you might be right. Of course then on this forum you might get a discussion on whether our Veep is practicing or even Catholic. 😃 But seriously, did you see his debate with Paul Ryan in 2012? I thought he explained his faith and public policy quite well.
 
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