The Catholic Voice
Omaha, NE
It Is Not A Liberal Cause To Support Abortion: It Is Anti-Life And
Anti-Church
By ARCHBISHOP ELDEN CURTISS
After Hitler gained political power in Germany he made the Jews the
scapegoat for all the economic woes that assailed the country following its
defeat in World War I; he persecuted believers who had the audacity to place
religious values over those of the state when there was a conflict; he
sought to control all youth movements through the state monopoly of
education; he stifled political dissidents who would not accept total party
supremacy; he sought to systematically eliminate everyone with physical and
mental disabilities; he sought to control all non-Aryan peoples through
enslavement and "selective breeding." This was survival of the fittest taken
to its ultimate conclusion. It would have been the brave new world, the Nazi
utopia, without racial strife, without undesirable people, without
intellectual dissent, without religious interference, and without population
pressures from inferior peoples.
It is a good thing for most of us that the Allies were able to stop Nazi
military power before Hitler conquered the world. But this does not mean that
certain Nazi ideas and policies have not survived to our present day.
Official Support For Partial-Birth Abortion
A disturbing example of current state sanctioned elitism is the
determination of our present federal administration and the majority of
justices of the Supreme Court to refuse to let states ban partial-birth
abortions. Infanticide, the deliberate killing of babies outside the womb,
has been condemned by the moral law (you shall not kill) and most societies
in the world throughout recorded history. When the killing of innocent human
beings by other human beings is justified by law, then, in the long run, no
one is safe from violence, and the good order of society is undermined. In
time, following the same logic, babies totally outside the womb will be in
danger, especially if they have some physical or mental defect. If a woman
has the right by law to destroy her baby even when it is partially out of
the womb, then why should she not have the right to destroy the baby when it
is totally out of the womb if she decides she cannot care for it, or it will
cause her emotional stress, or the baby is defective in some way? The issue
of abortion is not simply a religious issue, but a human life issue.
We are entering into a culture of death that has its roots in a discredited
political system. We are allowing by law the wanton destruction of beginning
human life in the womb and partially out of the womb. We are beginning to
encourage the sick and elderly to end their lives (so-called death with dignity
laws) if they become burdens to themselves or to others. We are continuing to
limit medical care to people most in need of protection. Our administration
promotes population control to limit birthrates, especially among Third World
peoples, so that populations will stabilize. But what our government means by
stabilization is zero population growth. Already in some countries the elderly
are outnumbering the young. This is the reason that euthanasia will gradually
become the preferred method of population control instead of abortion.
Strange Reversal Of Roles
It is a strange reversal of roles these days for people who call
themselves liberal to be supporters of abortion while those who are opposed
to abortion are called conservative. Traditionally liberals have championed
the cause of people in need, people who fall through the protective social
net provided by government. Liberals have supported the working poor and
those who cannot compete in the marketplace. They have championed individual
rights against economic and political pressure, and provided a voice for
those who were voiceless in our society.
This is the reason that most immigrant Catholics were at one time members of
the Democratic Party in this country. This was the party that looked out for the
interests of minority people and their security in a highly competitive society
so that the gap between the wealthy and the poor would not continue to widen.
This effort resulted in a coalition of different movements in this country:
labor unions, liberal politicians, and social activists in the Church.
But then a strange development began to take place. Somehow the issue of
women's rights became linked with the issue of abortion. It became a liberal
issue to promote equal rights for women, and the right of a woman to control her
own agenda and her own destiny and her own body. The Church was generally
supportive of this liberal development as long as Catholic women maintained
objective moral standards regarding sexuality and human life. But the issue of
abortion was another matter. Once a distinct living person is formed in the
womb, the mother does not have absolute right over this separate person. The
fetus is not just a glob of protoplasm or an "intrusive biological force," a
term I heard the other day on the radio. It is a distinct living person with a
soul. To say that this distinct person has no rights is not a liberal position,
but an elitist one. To rid the world of unwanted people is a totalitarian
principle, not a democratic one.
Party Platform Regarding Abortion
And so for the first time, the platform of the Democratic Party
introduced a pro-abortion plank that was clearly anti-life and therefore
anti-Catholic. The protection of preborn human life, the most vulnerable of
all human life, was discarded in favor of a woman's right to do whatever she
wants with the developing human life within he because it is in her body.
The party went on record discriminating against a group of human beings,
babies in the womb, who had no protection and in fact could be destroyed at
any stage of development (witness Clinton's refusal to support state law
against partial-birth abortion). Instead of promoting a liberal cause in
support of birth mothers and their babies, the Democratic Party embraced an
elitist cause by promoting the destruction of preborn and partially born
human life.
Catholic Democrats, therefore, have an obligation in conscience to do
everything they can to reverse the pro-abortion policy of their party and to
support those candidates who will protect human life in the womb.
Catholic Republicans, on the other hand, have the obligation in conscience to
see that their party plank against abortion is acted upon rather than ignored in
legislative processes across the nation.
Fidelity Of Catholics To Church Teaching
Abortion is a major issue for anyone who embraces the Church's teaching
regarding the sacredness of human life from conception to natural death. To
dissent against a major teaching of the Church
regarding sexual morality is a serious breach for Catholics and a cause for
scandal for people who become aware of it. Any Catholics who support direct
abortion as a viable option for ending a pregnancy participate in the serious
objective evil of abortion and give aid and comfort to the enemies of the Church
regarding human life ethics. Their position needs to be publicly condemned by
Church leadership so that scandal does not continue to be compounded.
You can be assured that I will challenge any Catholic in northeastern
Nebraska who claims to be a member of the Church and at the same time supports
abortion. It is not a liberal cause that is being supported, but an elitist,
anti-Catholic one. There is no place for discrimination against preborn or
partially born babies in the Catholic Church. Catholics who are against the
Church on this important issue are in serious dissent against the Church. They
and everyone else need to be clear about this breach with the Church. It is not
a liberal cause to support abortion: It is anti-life and anti-Church.