Excerts from NYT editorial by the good Archbishop:
Words are cheap. Actions matter. If we believe in the sanctity of life from conception to natural death, we need to prove that by our actions, including our political choices. Anything less leads to the corruption of our integrity. Patriotism, which is a virtue for people of all faiths, requires that we fight, ethically and nonviolently, for what we believe. Claiming that “we don’t want to impose our beliefs on society” is not merely politically convenient; it is morally incoherent and irresponsible.
As James 2:17 reminds us, in a passage quoted in the final presidential debate, “Faith without works is dead.” It is a valid point. People should act on what they claim to believe. Otherwise they are violating their own conscience, and lying to themselves and the rest of us.
Schwing!
READ THE EDITORIAL (Evil NYT-noid Registration Warning).
UPDATE: BTW, I should mention that Archbishop Chaput’s last name does not rhyme with “kaput.” The T on the end of his name is silent and the U is long.
Take THAT, Senator “There’s a great passage in the Bible” Kerry!
I have yet to see or hear a bishop support Kerry’s interpretation of catholic teaching on abortion and the public life. It would be neat to see an anonymous poll of the bishops.