Greetings saintjohnxxxiii,
One way to think about the contentions expressed in a few of the posts on our thread would be to look at well respected Catholic sources of information.
Perhaps we might begin with this endorsement of Bishop Tyson by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI:
wwwmigrate.usccb.org/news/2011/11-070e.cfm
"Pope Names Auxiliary Bishop Tyson Of Seattle To Succeed Bishop Carlos Sevilla Of Yakima, Washington
April 12, 2011
WASHINGTON—Pope Benedict XVI has named Auxiliary Bishop Joseph J. Tyson of Seattle,53, to succeed Bishop Carlos Sevilla of Yakima, Washington, 75…
The appointment and resignation acceptance were publicized in Washington, April 12, by Archbishop Pietro Sambi, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States.
ul, 1996-2005. In 2005, Pope Benedict named him an auxiliary bishop of Seattle. "
I would respectfully suggest that being chosen by our beloved Pope to lead a diocese constitutes a solid endorsement
I would also submit that the Knights of Columbus, with its history of being prolife for many years, sponsoring pro life educational opportunities in our schools, supporting pregnancy aid organizations, and supporting priestly formation which in turn supports Catholic catechesis might be considered a credible source of information.
This organizations lauded Bishope Tyson’s efforts on the pro-life front and provided solid examples of these efforts. In the newsletter linked below (page 2), then Washington State Deputy Don McBride applauds Bishop Tyson’s efforts and achievements:
kofc-wa.org/Bulletins/2013/june.pdf
“The other great news we heard during our convention is one of the most important legacies I can imagine coming from my time as your leader. I’m speaking of the news shared by Bishop Joseph Tyson, Bishop of Yakima, regarding a new initiative by all three dioceses,led by Bishop Tyson, to establish a truly Catholic pro-life program, coordinated through Catholic Charities and working in concert with the Washington State Council, with a goal of supporting women in crisis pregnancies through the first five years of the life of their child in every parish in all three dioceses. This program should work in concert with our existing Ultrasound for Life program, recognizing that a truly effective pro-life program needs more than just an ultrasound machine – but also recognizing that the image of the unborn child can be a conversion moment in the life of the expectant mother in a crisis pregnancy, and can bring women into the broader umbrella of service that we as Catholics are called to provide.”
I live in the Seattle Archdioces, where bishop Tyson served and led his flock as Auxillary Bishop. You seem to be getting your information from two sources: Ms. Ingraham and spero. I attempted to look up spero to ascertain its credibility and its site does not provide any information about its funding, or any committment to the magisterium. The article which is quoted in Catholic Culture seems to be authored by a gentleman named Martin Barillas and shows no formal ties to our Church.
As I am left to choose between Mr. Barillas’ assertions and my own experience with bishop Tyson, a priest at my church, supporter of our parish pro-life activities, promoter of a Novena for life, supporter of strengthening Catholic identity in Catholic Schools, and chosen by our beloved pope to lead us, it seems prudent to trust in the judgement of Pope Benedict and my personal experience over a poorly sourced website belonging to an unknown web author and another one belonging to an aggrieved talk show host.
Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to men 18 years of age or older who are practical (that is, practicing) Catholics in union with the Holy See. This means that an applicant or member accepts the teaching authority of the Catholic Church on matters of faith and morals, aspires to live in accord with the precepts of the Catholic Church, and is in good standing in the Catholic Church. It is the policy of the Knights to ensure that their work supports the church. Thus they choose to submit their initiative to the church. If you do not like their policy, it might be best to critique the Knights, rather than the Bishop.
For the Knight’s directive concerning diocesan approval see here:
kofc.org/un/en/prolife/ultrasound/guidelines.html
Perhaps you will find this information from the Yakima diocese, under the leadership of Bishop Tyson, reassuring as to support for life:
yakimadiocese.org/attachments/article/717/CWC_September_2013_Eng.pdf
May God bless all who visit our thread and may HE guide our Shepherds in accordance with His most holy will.
Amen.