"Catholics
who cast a vote for a politician
who supports abortion and same-sex
'marriage' "commit moral
evil,"
Editorial by Fr. Alphonse DeValk,
editor, The Catholic Insight
September
24, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- Just before the election of
January 23, 2006, the Catholic
Organization for Life and Family
(COLF), an association of the
Canadian Conference of Catholic
Bishops, issued an Open Letter
to Canadian Catholics. First,
it summarized Canada's general
situation as follows:
"At
this time in the history of
Canada, a realistic look at
society reveals a fundamental
problem-the loss of respect
for human life and dignity.
This is evident in so many ways:
- the legal void that permits
abortion right up to birth;
- medical research that authorizes
the destruction of embryos;
- a mentality that increasingly
favours euthanasia and assisted
suicide;
- the gratuitous violence in
our schoolyards;
- abuse of women and children;
- the violent deaths of young
men;
- the silence that surrounds
so many situations of poverty;
- the widespread incidence of
prostitution, pornography and
drugs."
The
COLF Letter observed that the
family is under constant attack,
today not least because of the
Liberal government's redefinition
of marriage
in June 2005. It went on to
point to Canada's anti-religious
secularism:
"We
are witnessing an obvious effort
by some in society who wish
to relegate religion to the
private lives of citizens. This
aggressive secular ideology
refuses religion the right to
exist in the public square.
In
the name of pluralism and secularity,
then, there is a desire to exclude
from public dialogue those who
promote religious values,
even when these can be defended
by human reason and experience."
Just
recently, in Ontario, the Human
Rights Commission made the most
brazen attack on freedom of
religion and conscience seen
so far in Canada. It boldly
ordered the College of Physicians
and Surgeons to extinguish the
rights of medical doctors to
follow their own conscience
in judging the needs of their
patients. The Human Rights Commissions
are now a blight on the Canadian
landscape.
Meanwhile,
the
legalized killing of infants
in the womb remains the overall
most important moral crisis
for Canada. Its deadly social
consequences are now upon us.
It is shameful that Prime Minister
Harper once more distanced himself
from this issue before calling
the election. We encourage the
voters in the riding of Calgary
South-West to express their
unhappiness on election day.
The
first principle in voting is
that to be pro-abortion disqualifies
a candidate from office. He/she
is simply unsuited to hold office.
Their thinking is awry. Because
of this opinion, they get everything
important wrong as well.
But
Catholics have obligations above
and beyond other voters. Why?
Because they have received the
Truth. The following principles
apply to them.
Catholics
who cast a vote for a politician
who supports abortion and same-sex
'marriage' "commit moral
evil," if a moral candidate
is available. Advancing pro-abortion
candidates and their aims is
incompatible with the Catholic
faith.
"Voting
is a moral act." In some
matters of morality, such as
immigration, universal health
care, and affordable housing,
"the use of reason allows
for a legitimate diversity in
our prudential judgments."
Other acts, regardless of the
motive or circumstances, always
"involve doing evil"
and must be opposed: "These
choices include elective abortion,
euthanasia, physician-assisted
suicide, the destruction of
embryonic human beings in stem-cell
research, human cloning, and
same-sex 'marriage.'"
"Such
acts are judged to be intrinsically
evil, that is, evil in and of
themselves regardless of our
motives or the circumstances.
They constitute an attack against
human life, as well as marriage
and family."
Catholic
voters have to bring a "correct
conscience" on matters
regarding innocent human life
and the family even when faced
with the choice of two unacceptable
candidates.
"When
there is no choice of a candidate
that avoids supporting intrinsically
evil actions, especially elective
abortion, Catholics should vote
in such a way as to allow the
least harm to innocent human
life and dignity."
"We
would not be acting immorally
therefore if we were to vote
for a candidate who is not totally
acceptable in order to defeat
one who poses an even greater
threat to human life and dignity."
Who
said all this? It is contained
in a voters' guide issued by
the four bishops of the State
of Kansas. It
presents authentic Catholic
moral teaching.
It applies in Canada, the United
States, Great Britain and anywhere
else in the world.
For
information on candidates in
the various ridings, see LifeSiteNews.com
for the Campaign Life Coalition
election 2008 Voters Guide which
will be posted late today.