Back in 2008, in the weeks leading up to the Obama-McCain presidential election, two young men visited me in Denver. They were from Catholics United, a group describing itself as committed to social justice issues. They voiced great concern at the manipulative skill of Catholic agents for the Republican Party. And they hoped my brother bishops and I would resist identifying the Church with single-issue and partisan (read: abortion) politics.
It was an interesting experience. Both men were obvious flacks for the Obama campaign and the Democratic Party — creatures of a political machine, not men of the Church; less concerned with Catholic teaching than with its influence. And presumably (for them) bishops were dumb enough to be used as tools, or at least prevented from helping the other side.
Yet these two young men not only equaled but surpassed their Republican cousins in the talents of servile partisan hustling. Thanks to their work, and activists like them, American Catholics helped to elect an administration that has been the most stubbornly unfriendly to religious believers, institutions, concerns and liberty in generations.
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I never saw either young man again. The cultural damage done by the current White House has — apparently — made courting America’s bishops unnecessary.
But bad can always get worse. I’m thinking, of course, of the contemptuously anti-Catholic emails exchanged among members of the Clinton Democratic presidential campaign team and released this week by WikiLeaks. A sample: Sandy Newman, president of Voices for Progress, emailed John Podesta, now the head of Hillary Clinton’s campaign, to ask about whether “the bishops opposing contraceptive coverage” could be the tinder for a revolution. “There needs to be a Catholic Spring, in which Catholics themselves demand the end of a middle ages [sic] dictatorship,” Newman writes.
Of course, Newman added, “this idea may just reveal my total lack of understanding of the Catholic church, the economic power it can bring to bear against nuns and priests who count on it for their maintenance.” Still, he wondered, how would one “plant the seeds of a revolution”? John Podesta replied that “We created Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good to organize for a moment like this . . . likewise Catholics United” (emphasis added).
Another Clinton-related email, from John Halpin of the Center for American Progress, mocks Catholics in the so-called conservative movement, especially converts: “They must be attracted to the systematic thought and severely backwards gender relations and must be totally unaware of Christian democracy.” In a follow-up, he adds “They can throw around ‘Thomistic’ thought and ‘subsidiarity’ and sound sophisticated because no one knows what . . . they’re talking about.”
On the evening these WikiLeaks emails were released, I received the following angry email myself, this one from a nationally respected (non-Catholic) attorney experienced in Church-state affairs:
“I was deeply offended by the [Clinton team] emails, which are some of the worst bigotry by a political machine I have seen. [A] Church has an absolute right to protect itself when under attack as a faith and Church by civil political forces. That certainly applies here …
“Over the last eight years there has been strong evidence that the current administration, with which these people share values, has been very hostile to religious organizations. Now there is clear proof that this approach is deliberate and will accelerate if these actors have any continuing, let alone louder, say in government.
“These bigots are actively strategizing how to shape Catholicism not to be Catholic or consistent with Jesus’ teachings, but to be the ‘religion’ they want. They are, at the very core, trying to turn religion to their secular view of right and wrong consistent with their politics. This is fundamentally why the Founders left England and demanded that government not have any voice in religion. Look where we are now. We have political actors trying to orchestrate a coup to destroy Catholic values, and they even analogize their takeover to a coup in the Middle East, which amplifies their bigotry and hatred of the Church. I had hoped I would never see this day — a day like so many dark days in Eastern Europe that led to the death of my [Protestant minister] great grandfather at the hands of communists who also hated and wanted to destroy religion.”
Of course it would be wonderful for the Clinton campaign to repudiate the content of these ugly WikiLeaks emails. All of us backward-thinking Catholics who actually believe what Scripture and the Church teach would be so very grateful.
In the meantime, a friend describes the choice facing voters in November this way: A vulgar, boorish lout and disrespecter of women, with a serious impulse control problem; or a scheming, robotic liar with a lifelong appetite for power and an entourage riddled with anti-Catholic bigots.
In a nation where “choice” is now the unofficial state religion, the menu for dinner is remarkably small.
Thank you for this wonderfully said statement. I will share it with everyone I know. God Bless you, God protect the United States, and all people of faith from evil. I pray we can make the best choice for our freedoms and God’s plan for His Glory.
Dear Archbishop Charles Chaput,
Unfortunately you are one of a handful of American Bishops who serve Christ first and foremost with courage, steadfast faith, and truth! I heard about you five years ago and have been praying for you ever since. I have been a speaker on Catholicism for 14+ years and also taught Theology at a “supposedly” Catholic University and I discovered that the majority of Catholics do not know their faith and truly believe they only have to practice their faith in Church! I do admonish the Church hierarchy for their liberal attitudes and stances and their lack of courage to voice all Catholic teachings. Many American priests are priests for the people and not for Christ. If the majority of priests were priest for Christ we would have a very different Church, nation, and world.
You are spot on regarding Catholics (including priests) electing Obama and they continue to embrace the Democrat Platform (abortion, partial birth abortion, same sex marriage, euthanasia, etc.) every issue the Catholic Church is against they find acceptable. Please continue to stand firm for Christ – you are not alone!
God bless you, Bishop! Thank you for courageously speaking the Truth.
I love the gentleness of the remark made by Archbishop Kurtz. Catholics need not get into the weeds with evil doings by anyone be it Trump or Clinton. We must always appear Christ-like even in our discourse.
There are certainly other choices, but neither party wants you to believe that. If either of these choices is elected, I don’t see a future for freedom in this country – freedom of religion or freedom of choice or freedom from violence. The current administration has not only shown disdain for religious freedom, but has also consistently put labels on groups of individuals and used those labels to further divide the country. It’s sad.
Gary Johnson is not perfect and doesn’t seem to have the personality to gain momentum at a time when it should be EASY to elect a “third party” or non-party candidate. But he will get my vote bc I need to be able to look myself in the mirror every day.
Why wasn’t this brought up at the Sunday mass sermons this weekend?! Catholics need to be made aware of this. We can’t rely on the media to get this information out!
Archbishop:
You have left out two pieces of information. First, these emails are several years old. Second, Sandy Newman is not a member of the Clinton campaign organization. Those two things together undercut your claim that these emails amount to evidence of an anti-Catholic bias in the Clinton campaign. Furthermore, your characterization of the emails as contemptuous of Catholicism is a tad overheated. There are plenty of people, even in the church, who believe the church’s teaching on contraception is wrongheaded. And there are more than a few who think the church’s top-down authority structure could use a little retooling.That hardly means they hold the church in contempt; in fact, it means they see it as a force for good that they think could be even better.
This is a brave letter and have never been more proud of the Catholic establishment in Philadelphia. The decision for whom to vote is not a conundrum for me. When it comes to a choice between a candidate (and party in general) with bad manners and a candidate (and party in general) which denigrates my the core tenets of my spiritual life the answer is obvious. The Democratic Party is certainly NOT the party of my grandparents.
Many people are struggling with the decision of who to vote for.. Some are saying they may not vote at all; due to the poor choice of presidential candidates, or the outcome has already been determined by pollsters and the media Despite how it appears the results may be shaping up, it is more important than ever to vote for candidates that will represent us in the new congress. They will be our hope in changing the course this country has taken. It also helps to have leaders like archbishop Chaput.
Thank you, Your Eminence. Would that more of your brother bishops would defend the Faith and faithful against the wolves at the gates. As the psalmist wrote in today’s readings: “our help is from the Lord…” The shepherds of the Church need to instruct the faithful of the grave consequences of the election- the political class/Machine is ready to devour us at a moment’s notice. Please keep shouting at those who have ears and do not hear. Holy Mother of God, pray for us, protect us.
A great reply, Archbishop.
Freedom of religion, freedom of conscience and freedom of expression are all the most valuable and the same ‘freedom’.
Those cheering for religious persecution should remember that.
The only realistic approach is continued divided government. Both major parties are in the hands of persons who worship power through money. Making governing impossible for both seems to be the only way to limit their rapacious lust for worldly gain. The Church has been down this road before, in Spain, Mexico and Poland. Holy Mother Church will ultimately prevail.
As a pro-life activist who has seen my efforts undercut by the lack of support from the Church, except for speeches at the annual January rally with the bishop, watched the Kennedy “coronation/funeral”,
told by the Pope not to be “obsessed” with abortion, and watched Catholic politicians get free passes to continue their advocacy of abortion for nearly half a century, this kind of outside attack on the Church is not news. I’ve been watching the inside attacks for a long time.
It’s sad that Catholics would have ever been behind this hate and bate group to begin with. I have lots of friends (catholic) that have bought into this new “progressive” way of thinking. I do believe in progressing the world, but in ways that better lives, such as living in peace, make no life better for everyone as far as feeding, housing and protecting life not murdering our babies and saying it doesn’t matter because they’re not protected by law! This is insanity and evil at its finest!
The election is in God’s hands. Let you conscience be your guide.
Thank you Archbishop Chaput for your response to the Wikileaks emails. My family and I will continue to pray for strong Catholic bishops and cardinals in what may very well become a dark time for the Church in America. Here in Philadelphia we are very blessed and grateful to have a strong and alert leader. God Bless You!
We are passed making a choice between the lesser of two evils. While I find it scary and extremely disconcerting to vote for a man like Trump, voting for democratic candidate is voting against constitutional right of freedom to practice my religion. I believe it is now time for church leaders to take a definitive stand.
Dear Archbishop Chaput,
You are a man of deep faith and conviction. You are fighting a challenging battle culturally, but I believe that “all things are possible with God.” May your faith-filled insights change minds and hearts. I admire your courage to so eloquently defend the faith! As a lifelong Catholic, I will be voting my conscience and true to the teachings of the Church. Right to life is dear to my heart. You are a blessing to the Archdiocese and all of Philadelphia. God bless you!
Would the archbishop recommend we vote for a sexual predator like Donald Trump because he is (expediently) pro-life?
You have to vote based on the PARTY PLATFORMS, NOT personalities. See the comparisons at: http://www.priestsforlife.org
You cannot vote for a pro-abortion candidate like Hillary.
I strongly agree with our Archbishop. The secularists consider us impotent. They only know power and money. It is time for us to act like Ghandi and Rev. King and show resistance that hurts .