We are pleased that Gregory made mention of the need for Maryland citizens to cast a "no" vote for Ballot Question 1, although his reasons are deficient. We thnk that deficiency is by design. He made no mention of the enshrining into the MD constitution the de facto disenfranchising of parental rights when it comes to making healthcare decisions for their children. He made no mention that the proposed amendment would allow minor chidren to commence "sex changes" despite parental objections, nor even abut the fact that this amendment would pave the way for state-coerced abortions. His omission of the gay-agenda aspects of this "reproductive freedom amendment" is highly suspect, and I will elaborate on that in this post.
Earlier in that same letter, Gregory said, "the Church does not tell you how to vote." Oh, really? Then what was the pastor and staff of St Thomas More doing in their distribution of Harris shirts, going so far as to announce it from the pulpit after a Sunday Mass? I reported that a few weeks ago.
Right after his remarks on Question 1 comes the seamless-garbage pabulum. I quote "instead of a sole focus on access to abortion, it is necessary to advocate for comprehensive solutions.." etc.
On page 3 of that same issue (here in the online edition), Cindy Wooden of the Catholic News Service (media outreach of the USCCB) seemed to offer some commentary on Gregory's letter, taking some liberties to embellish it a bit. She quotes him as saying "that umbrella is wide enough to also include the dignity of people who are seeking entry into our country as immigrants." That's odd! I did word searches on Gregory's letter and did not find the words "immigrant" or "umbrella" therein! Hmm! For that matter, he didn't mention "capital punishment" either. At best, this is sloppy journalism. But what can one expect from the USCCB?
A few paragraphs up, I said that I'd elaborate on the complete lack of mention the gay-pandering aspects of the proposed MD amendment on the part of the MD bishops. I shall now do so. Please refer to my first linked article about St Thomas More. Embedded in that post is a memo to the MD priests issued by Jenny Kraska, Executive Director for the Maryland Conference of Catholic Bishops. Among other things, Kraska ordered the priests not to use materials produced by Health Not Harm MD. Here is HNH's website. Please peruse it. You will see that their treatment of the amendment is far more comprehensive than that of the MCC. Furthermore, they urge good people to educate their fellow citizens about the amendment, whereas there is no encouragement of outreach in the MCC's site. Now why, oh why, does the MCC omit any mention of the gay agenda behind the proposed "Reproductive Freedom Amendment "?
Consider the previous actions of both Cardinal Gregory and Archbishop Lori regarding gay infestation in the Church. In August, dissident gay-pandering Father James Martin SJ held a gay-gab-fest at Georgetown University. Cardinal Gregory offered a Mass that was part of this debacle. The Standard actually published Gregory's screed homily. As you can see, this blather would have done the Washington Blade proud.
A few months prior to that, I attended the annual Archdiocese of Baltimore Social Ministry Convocation. I detailed my experience in three posts between April and May of this year. Chief among the delightful (?) presentations was the spectacle of Catholics being lectured to by a practicing gay dude. One of Baltimore's auxiliary bishops was there at the close. This debacle happened under the auspices of the Archdiocese of Baltimore Office of Life, Justice and Peace (what a mouthful!). Its director, Erin Younkins, was in attendance and had been part of the planning committee, as she had done in previous years. Archbishop Lori knew what was going to happen and allowed it.
The escapades described in the preceding two paragraphs are just the latest. It doesn't take too much intellectual strain to understand why the Maryland bishops are loathe to oppose their gay-agenda pals, even if it means soft-pedalling the fight against the amendment and allowing abortion the mutilation of minors to be enshrined in the Maryland Constitution.
Not to be outdone, Msgr John Enzler, Catholic Charities affiliate, penned an article on page 6 of that same issue, and here in the online edition. The poor guy is confused, you see? He states, "navigating the party platforms and candidate's stances on various issues like immigration, abortion, death penalty and more can become quite confusing and contradictory." Notice that abortion is just another issue, not treated as the deliberate act of murder that it is. Also notice that we don't even see abortion listed as the first issue. But consider that this is coming from someone whose political priorities are terribly askew from Catholic morality, as evidenced here. Later on, he says, "my guiding principle when voting is to consider what would Jesus say, and what would He want me to do?...It doesn't mean that everyone will come to the same conclusion." Full stop! Yes, it does, unless we are to hold the blasphemous belief that Jesus has a split-personality disorder. But that's the kind of nonsense uttered by someone who supports pro-abortion candidates over pro-life candidates. With this kind of nonsensical thinking, Cathollics of weak minds, and very likely weak morals, could feel themselves quite assured as they cast votes for Kamala Harris.
I humbly present (again) factors for consideration when casting your votes.
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