Rev. Conroy,
When I read you were fired as House chaplain due to comments you made
about the tax reform bill, my thoughts went to my local priest who often
speaks in support of legislation to aid illegal entrants and refugees. Unlike
pure Christian teachings, this also represents a political area that not all in
our congregation or even our country agree with.
our congregation or even our country agree with.
But, as troubling as I find this, I find it even more troubling a Catholic
would not use his position as a chaplain to Congress to weigh in on
the most crucial issue, the sanctity of life.
Last Oct. the US House passed a bill to ban abortion at the twenty week
mark, which is six week longer than the average of 14 weeks in most
developed nations. In January this 'pro unborn' legislation died in the
Senate.
I searched to see if you had mentioned this legislation in any of your
opening prayers. I could not find one. Nor did I hear any mention
from the pulpit of my church, which is even more troubling.
Last week it was something to behold to see so many Democrats come
to your defense, demanding you stay. I could not help but wonder, do
you think these same members would applaud your remarks in support
of restrictive abortion legislation? I doubt it, but we will never know
since you did not speak out.
Surely the Catholic Church which speaks for people in need care
equally for the unborn, yet this is rarely heard, especially from the
clergy that can be so influential that serve our Congress take a
less visible roll.
Even Catholic universities are turning Christ's teachings on its heads
when they are challenged by the intolerant that have little use for the
guidance faith and religion provides.
I know you agree the right to life is the most crucial in our faith and
to dismiss as merely an 'elected individual choice' is as criminal as
any crime can be.
In the future I hope you speak out about the right to life as you
do on others issue.
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