hush, hush
By ( articles ) | May 11, 2004
A Philadelphia columnist thinks bishops should keep mum on pro-abort pols.
When you've dug yourself into a hole, the first rule is stop digging. The church not only hasn't stopped digging, it's brought in a steam shovel.Let me try to grasp the argument. The Church teaches that boffing boys, perverting justice, and killing the unborn are all grossly wicked. Many of her officers betrayed the Church by committing the first two wrongs, therefore she should keep silent about the third.
The church is in ongoing crisis over the way it handled-- actually, the way it didn't handle-- sexual abuse of children by priests. In its shameful, decades-long cover-up, the church acted like a criminal conspiracy. Amazingly, some prelates have chosen this moment to target Catholic politicians who don't toe the church's anti-abortion line.
Church, stop digging!
The reasoning is not formidable.
- A math teacher cooks his expense account by creative arithmetic and his department head signs off on the reporting form. Therefore the school should not presume to teach algebra.
- A cop beats his wife and the officers who respond to the neighbors' complaints fail to charge him. Therefore the police department should not arrest anyone for arson.
- Some docs in the cardiac care unit prescribe expensive and unnecessary medicines, and it turns out they get a kick-back from the pharmacy. Therefore the hospital should cease to treat gunshot wounds.
As I've pointed out before: other institutions are held responsible for crimes committed in obedience to their teachings; the Church is held responsible for crimes committed in defiance of hers. In an odd way this asymmetry is a tribute to and confirmation of the Church's unique holiness. Even those who hate her
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