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In reply to the discussion: TRANSCRIPT: Former Catholic Priest Matthew Fox on Ratzinger, Opus Dei & The Broken Catholic Church [View all]antigop
(12,778 posts)54. Holy Warriors (link)
http://www.salon.com/2005/04/21/tk_4/
Cardinal Ratzinger handed Bush the presidency by tipping the Catholic vote. Can American democracy survive their shared medieval vision?
By Sidney Blumenthal
Cardinal Ratzinger handed Bush the presidency by tipping the Catholic vote. Can American democracy survive their shared medieval vision?
By Sidney Blumenthal
President Bush treated his final visit with Pope John Paul II in Vatican City on June 4, 2004, as a campaign stop. After enduring a public rebuke from the pope about the Iraq war, Bush lobbied Vatican officials to help him win the election. Not all the American bishops are with me, he complained, according to the National Catholic Reporter. He pleaded with the Vatican to pressure the bishops to step up their activism against abortion and gay marriage in the states during the campaign season.
About a week later, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger sent a letter to the U.S. bishops, pronouncing that those Catholics who were pro-choice on abortion were committing a grave sin and must be denied Communion. He pointedly mentioned the case of a Catholic politician consistently campaigning and voting for permissive abortion and euthanasia laws an obvious reference to John Kerry, the Democratic candidate and a Roman Catholic. If such a Catholic politician sought Communion, Ratzinger wrote, priests must be ordered to refuse to distribute it. Any Catholic who voted for this Catholic politician, he continued, would be guilty of formal cooperation in evil and so unworthy to present himself for Holy Communion. During the closing weeks of the campaign, a pastoral letter was read from pulpits in Catholic churches repeating the ominous suggestion of excommunication. Voting for the Democrat was nothing less than consorting with the forces of Satan, collaboration with evil.
In 2004 Bush increased his margin of Catholic support by 6 points from the 2000 election, rising from 46 to 52 percent. Without this shift, Kerry would have had a popular majority of a million votes. Three states Ohio, Iowa and New Mexico moved into Bushs column on the votes of the Catholic faithful. Even with his atmospherics of terrorism and Sept. 11, Bush required the benediction of the Holy See as his saving grace. The key to his kingdom was turned by Cardinal Ratzinger.
About a week later, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger sent a letter to the U.S. bishops, pronouncing that those Catholics who were pro-choice on abortion were committing a grave sin and must be denied Communion. He pointedly mentioned the case of a Catholic politician consistently campaigning and voting for permissive abortion and euthanasia laws an obvious reference to John Kerry, the Democratic candidate and a Roman Catholic. If such a Catholic politician sought Communion, Ratzinger wrote, priests must be ordered to refuse to distribute it. Any Catholic who voted for this Catholic politician, he continued, would be guilty of formal cooperation in evil and so unworthy to present himself for Holy Communion. During the closing weeks of the campaign, a pastoral letter was read from pulpits in Catholic churches repeating the ominous suggestion of excommunication. Voting for the Democrat was nothing less than consorting with the forces of Satan, collaboration with evil.
In 2004 Bush increased his margin of Catholic support by 6 points from the 2000 election, rising from 46 to 52 percent. Without this shift, Kerry would have had a popular majority of a million votes. Three states Ohio, Iowa and New Mexico moved into Bushs column on the votes of the Catholic faithful. Even with his atmospherics of terrorism and Sept. 11, Bush required the benediction of the Holy See as his saving grace. The key to his kingdom was turned by Cardinal Ratzinger.
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TRANSCRIPT: Former Catholic Priest Matthew Fox on Ratzinger, Opus Dei & The Broken Catholic Church [View all]
Segami
Feb 2013
OP
Yes, loudsue...a lot of this was known by DUers for years, but isn't it GREAT to see someone writing
antigop
Feb 2013
#34
Could this be tied into the infamous Franklin Credit - Boy's Town pedophile scandals?
Berlum
Feb 2013
#44
The interview offers a great explanation of why the right-wing hates the arts. nt
antigop
Feb 2013
#31
This is a very important interview/article. Mandatory reading for my DU booklist.
Melinda
Feb 2013
#51
Great article, thank you. It's encouraging that the very top man, Ratzinger, is forced
mountain grammy
Feb 2013
#55
Nothing frightens me more than the power of religion over people's lives so
mountain grammy
Feb 2013
#88
You are probably right, but there's no church without a flock and they are fleeing.
mountain grammy
Feb 2013
#90
I was out driving today and pulled up at a light. The car ahead of me had all kinds of
amandabeech
Feb 2013
#71
K&R. I remember being so disappointed in the Vatican for condemning Liberation Theology.
Overseas
Feb 2013
#75