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Published - Friday, August 29, 2008
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A Roman Catholic who simply doesn’t exist

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There is no such person as a pro-choice Catholic.

You won’t get many politicians to make that statement. Heck, some Catholic bishops are waffling on the issue. The Democratic vice presidential candidate, Joe Biden, has been described as “a pro-choice Catholic.”
When it comes to abortion, Catholics are divided and some church leaders avoid taking a stand for fear of losing members. Having a “feel-good” faith is much easier to sell than to have a church doctrine that is unyielding in belief and values.

The Catholic faith is very clear on its stand on abortion and the direction it gives members of the Catholic congregation. No Catholic can remain in communion with the Catholic Church if he or she supports a pro-choice agenda. Right now you can hear the bishops running for cover.

You’ll see Catholics with Obama bumper stickers. They are called “Cafeteria Catholics.” They are Catholics who believe in most of the church teachings, but have rationalized away teachings they don’t like or don’t believe in.

If Catholics followed their faith, they could not in good conscience vote for the Democratic ticket. The Democrats are counting on many Catholics to vote their way now that Biden is part of the ticket. Biden is one of those Cafeteria Catholics. He’s the kind of Catholic who Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis said he would refuse giving communion to.

Burke has been called a conservative Catholic. I consider Burke a bishop who is standing up for his faith.

It would be nice if other Catholic bishops and priests would take a stand. The Catholic faithful should not have to defend what is so plainly spelled out in church doctrine. Catholic bishops know many Cafeteria Catholics sit in their pews and support the church. From a business angle, it wouldn’t be smart to alienate all those church envelopes — I mean church members.

We are taught not to be judgmental about such things as faith: It is not our place to judge.

That’s a huge blanket of vagueness and a cloak many church leaders use. If my definition is too black and white for you, I’m sorry. It’s that clearly defined in Catholic Church doctrine.

You may choose a different path, but you should recognize that it’s a different path. Jesus said, “Follow Me.”

He didn’t say, “You go your own way, and I’ll meet you at the top.”

Big bad oil

Every time we fill up our gas tank — if we can afford to — we feel robbed by the price we have to pay. It doesn’t matter what brand of gas we buy, it’s all the same price.

That’s why it’s easy to blame the entire oil industry for our predicament. Politicians center their political platforms on big oil. Incumbents — mostly Republicans — get accused of giving big oil sinful tax breaks. Democrats n for the most part — want to tax big oil companies.

If our government increases what big oil has to pay, it won’t change how much profit the oil industry makes, it will only increase what we have to pay at the pump.

In the first quarter of this year, oil giant ExxonMobil paid $9.3 billion of its first-quarter gross income, in taxes. That’s 49 percent of its profit. How much more do you think would be fair? Exxon cleared just over $10 billion that quarter. If the government made Exxon pay $15 billion in taxes, you can be sure it won’t change how much Exxon makes, it will mean we are going to pay more for our gas.

Don’t let the politicians tell you their solutions hinge on taxing big oil. In reality, that means we will have to pay for the increased tax. Taxing big oil is simply a way for the government to take more from us. We’ll be paying more if the politicians make the oil industry pay more.

It’s very simple math, but political candidates think we are stupid enough to think someone else is going to pay when they go after big oil. There’s only one checkbook and an increase in taxes ultimately gets drawn out of our account.

Galewski is the retired editor and Opinion page editor of the Winona Daily News. His views don’t necessarily reflect the views of the newspaper. If you have an idea or tip about a Winona issue, call Jim at (507) 452-3960. His e-mail is editor@luminet.net.
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El Uno wrote on Sep 4, 2008 12:47 PM:

" Maybe we could also use the phrase "Cafeteria Catholics" for the people who turn a blind eye to the suffering of their fellow Christians. The ones who only choose to focus on certain issues (abortion) while completely ignoring the cries for help from family after family who desperatly need our help in this time of economic recession. Now I won't claim to know which candidate will be do a better job of helping those who are struggling, but wouldn't it be the "Christian" thing to do to at least take a look instead of making a rash decision based on ONE issue? "

editorintraining wrote on Aug 30, 2008 9:54 PM:

" Wow, an article that includes big oil and no one has commented on it yet. Jim is exactly right here, tax increases on the oil companies will only raise prices. Tax increases on large companies also drive them overseas. The democrats are creating the "animal" that they say they are saving us from. They raise taxes on large companies and then complain that they go overseas, and then blame someone else for job loss. Look at "Big Oil's" PERCENTAGE of profit, not at the actual dollar amount (ie the "windfall") I would bet their percentage of profit is generally the same, taking everything into account. Cut taxes and the price will come down. Why does the federal government need to make 25% profit on a gallon of gas for doing nothing? "

tito_tat2 wrote on Aug 30, 2008 5:26 PM:

" Priests taking a stand? Doctrine?---They do take a stand, in front (or behind) little boys. I was raised Catholic and don't remember any doctrine about that. I believe in GOD and that's enough for me. I do what feels right and moral. Even the poorest, most uneducated person can make a righteous decision without refering to "doctrine." We all know right from wrong. It's just a matter of acting on that knowledge no matter how hard it feels. "

xfs-123 wrote on Aug 29, 2008 5:56 PM:

" An eye for and eye vs Turn the other cheek as well as newborns being tainted with sin and 12 year old children being soldiers for Christ are all good reasons to not believe in any well run man-made business called "religion". Our founding fathers were also smart enough to provide for separation between church and state and that is good because then we can execute the scum that have no doubt done far worse to innocent people "

Cass wrote on Aug 29, 2008 1:11 PM:

" "To Khanski: I don't want to begin any long theological debates such as how many angels can fit/dance/rollerblade/sit on the head of a pin, but I disagree with your interpretation. My understanding is that Christianity states that all humans come into this world "tainted" by sin...hence, the need for the sacrifice of Christ. If you believe that life starts at the moment of conception, then even the purest, dearest baby isn't "innocent," though they haven't done anything wrong. (Let me add that I believe unborn babies and children are innocent.) Murder is the taking of innocent life, but my understanding of Christianity states that Christ came, died and rose to save the murderers as well as the innocents you mention. He also came to fulfill the Old Testament Law (i.e. An eye for and eye) and preached forgiveness (i.e. Turn the other cheek.) "

Khanski wrote on Aug 29, 2008 12:11 PM:

" For those who say the abortion and the death penalty are the same, look up the 6th commandment in the original, (Hebrew). It says "not shall you murder". Murder, the deliberate taking of innocent
life. "

Khanski wrote on Aug 29, 2008 12:06 PM:

" Excellent article Jim. Recently prominent "Catholic" politicians are quoting Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. The jest is the church's teaching on abortion is
vague when "ensoulment" takes place, and they have "looked" at it, a long time. Just read Luke 1:39-45. About 10-14 days after the Annunciation, Mary is called "Mother of my Lord/God", by Elizabeth (2-4 days to pack & 7-10 days to get to Jerusalem [~80 miles]).

The Didache , section 2, also condemns abortion & infanticide. "

Pirate Steve wrote on Aug 29, 2008 11:17 AM:

" Cass, I don't think anyone is "pro-war." (If they are, they belong locked up in a mental instituation). I don't think anyone likes war, but sometimes the greater good has to be looked at versus the initial consequences. Pope Benedict has asked that we seek peace overseas.

In terms of the death penalty, anyone who proclaims a "pro-life" stance should not be supporting the death penalty. The Roman Catholic Church sure doesn't. "

Pilgrim wrote on Aug 29, 2008 10:17 AM:

" If a person supports Obama but disagrees with him on abortion does that make him a Delicatessen Democrat? "

Cass wrote on Aug 29, 2008 10:03 AM:

" I'm not in agreement or disagreement with Jim's article. The article does raise a question. If a person is pro-life (whether they are Roman Catholic or not,) how can they be pro-war or for the death penalty? "Thou shalt not kill" and "Pro-Life" are very clear statements. "

The Real World wrote on Aug 29, 2008 8:12 AM:

" I am pro-life because the constitution and other American documents protect all people. Those of you who don't defend the unborn, and suggest it is not a person, I say if it were not alive you would not have to kill it. "

redbridge wrote on Aug 29, 2008 6:47 AM:

" Galewski is to WDN what Fox News is to television. Simply regurgitates what he hears all day long from 1230's Neil Boortz and Rush Limbaugh. "

MaCat wrote on Aug 29, 2008 5:52 AM:

" Jim has tried in the past to tell us he is an Independent. Now his color is clearly Red.
BTW - I believe in freedom of religion. I do not believe Jim or others have the right to use politics to force others to abide by his religious views. Doing so fractures our society and our world. Next he'll be proposing it is justified to take people's rights away or go to war with them if they don't follow his beliefs. That is NOT freedom of religion! "


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