There is a reason for the word "Jesuitical."
Catholics can support a woman’s right to kill her unborn child in good conscience declared Jesuit Father Pat Conroy in an interview published Wednesday in the Washington Post.
Father Conroy, who served for a decade as chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives, drew a distinction between being pro-abortion and pro-choice, insisting that “a pro-choice Democrat isn’t a pro-abortion person,” and it is an error to judge any pro-choice Democrat “as pro-abortion.”
“I want to know the American who thinks the government should take away their choice in any area of their life — any area of their life,” the priest stated in reference to women. “It’s an American value that each one of us can choose where our life is going. That happens to be a Catholic value, too.”...
Conroy was the House chaplain when Paul Ryan was the Speaker. Ryan was publicly friendly with this wormtongue.
Conroy's first lie is declaring abortion 'Constitutional.' It is not. Never was, any more than slavery was "Constitutional." There is NO language in the Constitution which enshrines abortion 'Constitutional.' There is only a Supreme Court decision, horribly reasoned, inventing 'penumbras and emanations' to justify its lie. Conroy's language offends real American values, and real Americans.
Here's where the Jesuit goes waaaaaaayyyy off the tracks:
...“Choice is a highly American value and it’s a church value,” he declared.
“A good Catholic in our system could be saying: Given women in our system have this constitutional right, our task as fellow Christians, or as Catholics, is to make it possible for her to optimize her ability to make the choice,” Conroy asserted....
It is true that 'free will' means that one can choose evil. Conroy's shaping of the argument would have us believe that to choose evil is a "Catholic value." That's seriously wrong.
Far worse, however, is his assertion that it is 'our task to optimize her ability to make the choice.' Nothing could be further from the truth. It is our task as Catholics and Christians to impede a choice for evil, particularly an evil categorized as 'a sin crying out to Heaven for vengeance.' Catholics and Americans do not stand idly by, watching a criminal kill a victim if we are able to prevent it. This is no different at all.
Our duty is to prevent crime, NEVER to facilitate it or 'optimize ....the ability.....' to commit a crime.
Lewis Tolkien was right to use the word "wormtongue." Now you've seen why.
(Jesuits specialize in lying. See, e.g., the takedown of Jesuit Pope Francis' "Traditio Custodes" at this link.)
6 comments:
"Lewis was right to use the word 'wormtongue'."
I believe you mean Tolkien?
Yes, thanks!! "Wormwood" was the CS Lewis character.
Fr. Conroy will have all eternity in Hell to try to to make that distinction between pro-choice and pro-abortion.
This is abortion…
Attempted murder of Jesus Christ whatever you do to the least of these you do to me Matt 25:40
Abortion is hatred of God all those who love death hate God Prov 8:36
Abortion is todays child sacrifice to Satan Jer 7:31, 19:5, 32:35, Lev 18:21, 20:1-3
Abortion is todays Massacre of the Holy Innocents Matt 2:16
If she kills her baby then God will kill her Ex 22:22-24
Same sin as Satan murderer from the beginning of her baby’s life John 8:44
Same sin as Judas betrays innocent baby blood Matt 27:4
Same sin as Cain murder of an innocent blood relative Gen 4:8
It is the crime of LYING IN WAIT which is first degree murder. Surprise murderous attack on her own baby with malice aforethought for days or weeks. Ps 10:8, Prov 1:11 & 12:6, Deut 19:11
Nobody in the Bible was ever forgiven of baby murder, much less murder by the mother herself, much less abortion. 2 Kings 24:4
…and 40 more
Mr. Griffin:
As long as someone is alive, there is always the opportunity for repentance and forgiveness. One of the good things Rembert Weakland did (and yes, he did manage to do one or two good things) was to establish Project Rachel to reconcile women who had had abortions. Also remember those who worked in the abortion industry and turned away from it, such as Dr. Bernard Nathanson and Sue Thayer, among others.
Fr Conroy taught freshman Theology to my boys at Jesuit High School in Portland. o_o
I have tried to teach my boys otherwise than what Fr Conroy proposes.
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