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16 May 2008 09:20 pm
Is The Eucharist Now Republican?
A reader writes:
I am disgusted with the theocon reaction to Doug Kmiec's
endorsement of Obama. I have, for my entire adult life, been both
pro-life and a Democrat. I have wrestled with the contradictions of
that, been frustrated by the party's fundamentalism on the life issue,
and struggled with my conscience for decades. When I see Republican
Catholics confidently assert their absolute comfort with everything
their party stands for, I want to scream. Do they struggle at all,
ever with the policies of an administration that has demonstrated
disdain for human rights? With a party that dismisses concerns about
torture as somehow being a weakness? That runs counter to the Church
on the very war that has come to define being a Republican?
I wouldn't
mind if there was ever any evidence of some hand-wringing before
landing on the Republican side, but they all seem to behave as if
everything that comes out of Bush's mouth is infallible holiness. Doug
Kmiec has helped me see why, despite my concerns, Obama is the person
we need in the presidency right now. And for that apostasy against the
church of Bush, he is being vilified. I hope he sees the contempt of
such people as an honor.
What's amazing in this is that very, very few public figures have done as much for the pro-life cause as Kmiec. He was denied communion for supporting a political candidate. That's all. And that is also grounds for investigating and removing that church's tax exempt status. This priest went way over the line.
(Photo: Jose Cendon/AFP/Getty.)
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