Two Cardinals on the Centrality of the Right to Life in Politics

Spanish Translation

Human Life International

Publication Date: October 01, 2000


In his weekly column in The Catholic New World (Oct. 1-7, 2000), Cardinal Francis George of Chicago wrote as follows: "Many people wish the issue would disappear as a subject of public discussion. It can't disappear for believing Catholics and many others because it is a matter of life and death, a defining issue not only personally but socially. Poverty can be addressed incrementally, but the death of a child is quite final.

"Capital punishment should be abolished because, among other reasons, we cannot be absolutely certain that an innocent man or woman will not be executed. In an abortion, one victim is always innocent." (Emphasis added)

Earlier this month, His Eminence Alfonso Cardinal López-Trujillo, President of the Pontifical Council for the Family of The Holy See, also commented on this matter. He stated: "A political leader… is an architect of society…without a respect for life, all things fall apart. Political leaders must carry in their own minds and hearts the defense of the right to life and offer it to the community. Without this defense of life, the political leader, instead of contributing to the construction of society, destroys it."

Partial Source: Human Life International